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... “u.-J pro fit rent al forty *.O. a,~- 1 WINE VAULTS. let,in the Urge dry vard, witft pump *aaittu. r l«ha ireene. No. I. Drury-lane. JAMES TANDY, WINITMtRCHANT, No. 6, Lower Glouceller-ftreet, ■ ...
... “u.-J pro fit rent al forty *.O. a,~- 1 WINE VAULTS. let,in the Urge dry vard, witft pump *aaittu. r l«ha ireene. No. I. Drury-lane. JAMES TANDY, WINITMtRCHANT, No. 6, Lower Glouceller-ftreet, ■ ...
... ny loal this week is 61b, 11 oz. _ _ rXT MARRIED. Samuel Young, Efti. North Autlley-ftreet, London, to Mif* Anne Biggs, Drury-lane Theatre.—Mark Kerr, WrOrmond-quay, Efq. to Mils Foot, of Ricomond, niece to Alderman Foot. DIED. In North King-ftreot, Mr ...
... aftonilh the being of nedr invention, and executed that ingenious artift Mr. Branfcomb, late Machinift of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, for ■whofc foie Benefit this grand Pantomime has been exprelsly brought forward. The pleafing entertainments given in the ...
... confpicuous; The moft fplendid effea, tafteful in defign, the grandeft in conception, and moft beautiful in appearance, was Drury-lane Theatre, the whole weft front of which was completely illuminated. At top was a dove, with an olive branch fottfaed coloured ...
... for a gig and jaunting car, in a well inclofcd yard, with pump, and every other convenience. Inquire John Greene, No. I, Drury-lane. ...
... G—d d—n the dogs, they make fuch uoife I Cherry, of the Bath Theatre, engaged at moft rtfpeaable falary, for three years, Drury-lane Theatre. The charafters which he intended fuftain are chiefly thofe which were filled by Mr. King. , , MARRIED. On Saturday ...
... thereto nable then - to fell upon fuch terms asthey‘refume c general fatisfafEonq SOUTH DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE’S OFFIC E DRURY-LANE. A Black Lace Cloak is depoflted with the South piviftonal Magiftrate. It was got in pofleflioffiof a woman of bad charafttr ...
... SOUTH DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE’S OFiTC E DRURY-LANE. A Black Lace Cloak is dcpoiitcd with the South Divifional Magiftrate. It was got in the poilefllon of a woman of bad character. Any perfbn who may have loft or been robbed of fuch an article, can view ...
... of Great Britainflreet.—ln London, Mrs. Cuff, mother'to the Coomefs of Farnham —Mr*. Campion,, mother of Mrs. Pope, of Drury lane Theatre.—On the l6th uh. at Ettenheim, Cardinal Rohan. The Drawing will commeHce the 4th of next month. Tickets, Halves ...
... new Comedy, under the title of the Marriage Promile, by Mr. 'AUingham, the author of Fortune's Frolic, was performed at Drury-lane Theatre, London. It was very favourably received. The report which lately circulated, that Mr. Jones, the Manager of our ...
... will remain but few weeks) wherein all the Public Buildings, Churches, Steeples, Bridget, Streets, Squares, New Theatre, Drury-lane, Opcra-houfe, Telegraph on the Admiralty, Ac. are diftioAly feen. '1 hisfiipcrb Eahibition, which has been the admiration ...
... (and will reniafn but few weeks) wherein' •11 the Public buildings. Churches, htoeples, Bridges, Streets, NSewThr.atre, Drury-lane, Opera-houle, 'i eleg on the Admiralty, Ac. are diftinflljt feen. Thlsiupeab Exhibition, which has been the admiration every ...