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POETRY. EPILOGUE To the New COMKDY of HEARTS OF OAK; Spoken Mr». Drury Lane, Theatre, HAT— Ht«nt •/ Oal —ard
... POETRY. EPILOGUE To the New COMKDY of HEARTS OF OAK; Spoken Mr». Drury Lane, Theatre, HAT— Ht«nt •/ Oal —ard not one Word of The Srld er and the Pritifb Tar? rnld on- Pard hiaScheme would never do; ' h«» fubmit to you. Need we the Pnm?’» M fhew every ...
THE 3032. yal, Manchester. Co.i TMAS WEEK. ——— TRAVEL ANNISTER “HE Members formed that t! e Royal. Drury Lane, ..
... THE 3032. yal, Manchester. Co.i TMAS WEEK. ——— TRAVEL ANNISTER “HE Members formed that t! e Royal. Drury Lane, being be held in Manches ‘(OUR NIGHTS oly, a ary, 1810, INESDAY, THURSDA | ‘Se FRIDAY. Such Members a: first appearance here on ing with their ...
POETRY. EPILOGUE To the New Comedy Hearts OaJc, (Now performing Drury Lane Theatre,) from the pen of Air. ..
... POETRY. EPILOGUE To the New Comedy Hearts OaJc, (Now performing Drury Lane Theatre,) from the pen of Air. Allingham. WHAT—Hearts of Oak—and not one word of war, The British soldier and the British tar told our bard hi* scheme would never do;' How just ...
Psrcmfttrih, At o’clock tlie evening of TuefiUy the ISthof June inll. the Talbot Hotel, in Liverpool, AGENTETX ..
... particulars apply to Mr. Gibbons, in 1 jincelon’s hey, Mr. Robert Copland, in Merfey-ftreet, or at S. WW’eley’s ofliee, Drury lane. ...
JULIET,
... AGE TO-MORROW. Tvandated from the German, and adapted to the Eualilh Stage, by John Bannistir, Efq. of Ibc Theatre R*tyal Drury Lane. On MONDAY next. May T, Will be A NEW PLAY (never performed here,) ca.led HEARTS OF OAK; ZOOK’S WHAT A BARGAIN. which will ...
DIED
... DIED. Lately, in Drury Lane, London, Mr. Isaac Scott, of the White Lion there, aged 40 years; a native of Sowerby, in this county. On Monday, at Wrea, Mr. Robert Longrigg, aged 64. A few days ago, at White Well, in Bowland, Lancashire, in his 85th year ...
THEATRE, WHITEHAVEN. ON WEDNESDAY, December ,i, 1808, will prefcnied the TRAGEDY of VENICE PRESERVED. Pierre, ..
... new DrefTcs, Scoerv, and Decorations, called THE FORTY THIEVES With all Original Mulic, performed at the Theatre R ...
JOHN BANNISTER, E;q. and DUNCAN, Th: present Luminaries of the British Stage. 1; »vith the greatest pleasure ..
... pleasure announce to (he admirers dramatic celebrity in ties city and. its envn'mis that John Bannister, E-rp the Iheatre Roal Drury Lane, has, from long acquaintance with our Manager, been engaged three r.iehts in Carlisle, his to Dublin, Eeleast, EaiNÃUÃ ...
' V L, MANCHESTER. THIS PRESENT TUESDAY, December 15th, 1807, their Majesties' Servants will Tragedy MOOR YEN ..
... TUESDAY, December 15th, 1807, their Majesties' Servants will Tragedy MOOR YEN Ob. The Part of Othello, by Mr Theatre-Roy al, Drury-Lane, nr * here)—l.igo, Air P,artley—and the pa mo_a, Mrs Glover. ._ DANCING* Mr and Miss Jo aah SOT. With the Farce or THE (J| ...
WANTED, TEN or twelve JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.-w Good hands will meet with constant employ and great encouragement ..
... Sheridan's celebrated Entertainment of THE CAMP, Now Performing with the mo c t distinguished applause the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The whole to concfude with REVIEW OF THE SOLDIERY. Tickets to had Miss Ward, Mr. Hanley's, Bridge-street Row; and of Mr ...
MARRIED
... Annâs, Westminster. Lately, at Bath, aged 70 years, Mrs. Hopkins, well known to the public for many years as an actress at Drury Lane Theatre. At Laverock-bank, Mr. Alexander Anderson, of Laverock-bank. At Kinsale, George Collis, Esq. Inspector-General of ...