FIRE AT COVENT GARDEN THEATRE
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... lar: trf Stourbiidge, Worcercrer, Bal.cr.-David 2lftreratt, of Fleet Markot, Grorer.-lbert Fil'lb , of Bedford Srreet, Covent Garden, Tailort.- i/lialts yjf7:, of Marf- don, in the county of York, Dryfalter. Cernbridve, Ne,-. zy. The Rev. Edwsard Neville ...
... Sept. 26&. ?? Edwa~d Stock, of Chefter, ale and porter brewers. Sept. 2r' 3E1izalth and Ann Willis, of, Jam'es-ftreit, Covent Garden, Middlefex, ?? and droel niakers. Sipt. 2r. Daniel Allen and Cornelius Gcorge, of New- gate-ftrefet, Loiidon, fhoemakers ...
... ewhorn are,. Mr. Brunton, jun. of Covent Garden Theatre; a performer of much ability; Mifs Marriott (late of rhe Portfmouth and Chicheflkr Company ;) and Mifs Brunton, whofe debut in genteel comedy laft feafoa at Covent Garden attracted fiuch particular notice ...
... ot Bouverie Street, Lonidon, Wine- Merchant Nov. 24, 25, and Dec. 20; at Guiluhall-l illia. Crane, of. Bridge. Street, Covent Garden, Cheefemonger, Nov. 214, , .and December .sz, at Guildliall.-Rd. Davey, -.af R~uffel Court, Drury Lane, Linen Draper, Nov ...
... Church Street, Bethna4 Green, Middle- Iex, Baker, JlUY 5, ID, and Awutl Io, at Gsuildhall.- xf. D/)Jf, of Luai n l.ne, Covent Garden, Mliddlefex, Casrpente'r, July z, ?? and Auguie lo, at Guildhall. Cemlrh.rie. 7aenr ar7. The Rev. Francis Goforth, TU. ...
... et,merchalit - 2I AV. Wtiwon; Great Cambridge-street, Hackney Road, builder, - - - - I I ?? Matthews, Brydges-street, Covent Garden, linen draper, - - - r I G. Allen, Fenchurch-street,upholdpr [adi. meet.] I S. L. Payne,'Change-alley, hatter - - S so ...
... Daaid Malher, of Holborn, Middlefex, Boolofeller, May 25, 28, and Julie 29, at Guildhall.-William Butt, of New Street, Covent Garden, Middlefex, Hatter, May M3, and Junie 4, z9, at Guildhall.-.son Pow, of St. Nicholas, Worcefter, Builder and Carpenter ...
... cornplainbd - CoYIn)e l;!.1 Y, Comte; Forl 1av, tbuouglht br you The barrdi 5 gau of a itroltitg Jew., On Satut da y night at Covent Garden ?? e Mr. CoO.ea miade his firt apltpearancc in Pirrre, which cha- ?? he fipported admirably. Mr. BrLovwNE, the G cntlenian ...
... MORNING CERONICLE. SIR, I - I- -s. The necessity, or at least; the propriety, of suspend- li ing the perforrnances at. Covent Garden Theatre, until ti somiie expedient can be devised' to determine the present It coiinflt~ between lbe' d'anands ?? and the ...
... having concluded his per- forniance at Covent Garden Theatre, had the honotir, lall night, of being prefenred to their Majeflies, as they retired from Drury Lane.- le ftill continues to 'draw crowded honfes to Covent Garden, and on Monday he will snake hi irfil ...