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TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING seen Advertisement in the Salisbury journal, dated January thcH'h, wherein the u ..

... —This Wotk will contain the most favourite Tragedies, Comedies, and Operas, as they are now performed at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and the Hav-Market; accurately copied from the Prompters Books, permission the Managers. Number I. will ...

Published: Monday 31 January 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 578 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON,

... life is despaired Odd Blunder.—Moody, the player, went to Robins's Auction Room, a few mornings since, to purchase share of Drury Lane Theatre; but being deaf, he discovered, when the lot was knocked down to him, that, instead of the share of the Theatre ...

LONDON

... were on Tuesday at anchor Bertheaume Bay, and seemed determined put to sea. Their Majesties and the Princesses visited Drury- Lane Theatre last night, and were received with the customary tributes of loyalty. The performances were The Wheel of Fortune ...

LONDON

... he had squandered in about two months. He was on Saturday seen, by a Gentleman who knew that he had absconded, in a box Drury -lane Theatre, in company with a Lady, and was taken in consequence of that Gentleman's information. His father was present at ...

LONDON,

... sufficiently strong to bear them.—One of these was Edward Powell, a youth years of age, son of Mr.T. Powell, a box-keeper at Drury Lane Theatre: he was drowned by the breaking of the ice in the Serpentine River, on Sunday morning, a short distance from the ...

BIRTH.I On Wednesday, in Lower Brook-street, Lady Henry Stuart of son and heir. MARRIED.] On Tuesday, the Hon. ..

... Hanover-square.—On Thursday, Bagshot, Joseph Richardson, Esq. M. P. for Newport, in Cornwall, and proprietor of a fourth share Drury-lane Theatre.—On Sunday last, after a short illness, the Earl of Derby's, in Grosvenor-square, Mrs. Farren, mother to the Countess ...

Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts

... addition to the surname and arms Gore. BANKRUPTS.] Robert Hilton, of Holli well-street, Strand, victualler.—Wm. Harris, of Drury-lane, woollen-draper. Henry Ridley, Shepherd's Market, grocer.—John Lee, of Liverpool, merchant. ...

Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts

... Grafton-street, late Commander the Belvidere East Jnciiatnan, dealer.—Charles Cole, late of Odiham, dealer corn, but now Drury-lane, victualler.—Tiios. Bright, of Inner Temple.lane, London, stationer.—Joseph Barnard, jun. Bedford, cornfactor. ...

WINCHESTER, Fibhua&y 1802. MR. CHARD hat the Honour to inform bis Friends, that there a grand CONCERT and BALL Sr

... March 1. 1802. Leader the Band, Mr. H. SMART, from London. Prinripat Fond Perfnrmert: Mm. MOUNTAIN, Tram the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. Messrs. Hill, Strickland, Hayter, and Cward. In the course of the Evening will be performed, a choice Collection of the ...

Published: Monday 01 March 1802
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 199 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BIRTHS.] On Friday, in Bcrners-streer, the Lady of Courts Trotter, Esq. of daughter.—Same day, sr. Sloancstreet ..

... Baroness Fyfe; also Miss Tone, daughter the late Theobald Wolfe Tone. —On Sunday, in his year, Mr. James Aickin, laic of Drury-lane Theatre.—On Thursday the 14-th inst. Tiverton, Thomas Pearce, Esq.;—and the lStli, the iii« son both much lamented.—A few ...

Sunday's Post

... Fore-street, London, stationer. John Halifax, corn-dealer. Thos. Wood, Sheffield, merchant. J. Maclachlan, of Harford-place, Drury-lane. cabinet-maker. Caleb Withall, of Fenchurcn-street, warehousekeeper. T. H. Wills, of Lamb's-conduit-street, linen-draper ...