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... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. audience that was collected last night witness the debut of Miss Adelaide Kemble was one those crowded assemblages that are seldom collected but the most special occasions, such as a Royal visit, or the return of some established ...
... THEATRE, SALISBURY. ! ' MONDAY, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. The Part o/'Siiyi.ock by Mr. COOKE,frtm the Royal, Covent- Garden. With LOVE A-LA-MODE. The Part of Sir Archy Mac Sarcasm by Mr. Cook , Positively for that Night only. ' WEDNESDAY, THE MAN OF THE ...
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... r. Xtyles Priest, Reading, Berkshire, nurseryman Su«an Sheppard, Richmond, millinertleorge Cowell, Great Russell-st., Covent garden, hatter. John Lashmar, merchant. -Abraham, Wm., and John Oxley, Sheffield. Iron-founders. William Foster. Hoi lln wood ...
... LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY, Oct 19. BANKRUPTS. Jonathan Duncan, Wellington-rtreet North, Strand, Wm!Klumphry««. Bow-steest, Covent garden, tavern keeper Peter Fattiaoa, Cerahill, tailor John Edward Albert-Nad, RegentVparlc, boardinghooae-keeper Samel Law*** ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS. FRIDAY, June 27—The Royal Assent wiu given Commission to the Sugar Duties Bill, the Covent Garden Market Rill, the Scotch Mad House* Bill, the Law Evidence Bill, and several private Bills. The County Lunatic Asylum Bill, and the Salmon ...
... Waiter Powell, Lombard-street, clutters. —Thus. Faulkner, oi' 0:;lord-«tre»:t, oil anil cjlourman. fames Campbell, of Covent Garden, intoer.—Wm. Shayle, of Ledbury, currier.—Titos. Harding, Ludlow, innkeeper.. ...
... John Pringle, Bart, a son.—On Sunday last, Edinburgh, Lady Anne Wardlaw, a son. MARRIED.] p n Saturday, at St. Paul's, Covent- Garden, Sir Fraricis Boynton, Bart, of Burton Agnessy Yorkshire, td Miss Bucktrout, the same place. DIED. On the sth inst. Sit* ...
... BANKRUPTS. Young, Rochester, Keut, ercbaut tiler, Covent Garden, factor Archibald Ailard>, ce, Cletkenweil, Henry One and » heapside, printers Robert >e*ls, .Nottingham, lace manufacturer Benjamin Martin, iNott-ugbarn, lace-manufacturer Samuel Lister ...
... Clarenceux King of Arms. B ANKRUPTS.] John Bell, Norwich, liquor-merchant.— John Bateman, Wiiitechapel, hardwareman.—Francis Covent Garden, surgeon.—-Joseph Benjamin Lomint. and Wolff Risson, Fenchurch-street, London, merchants.— Irancis Witney otherwise Nicholas ...
... since, Robert Heathcote, Esq. a gentleman of fortune and fashion, brother of Sir Gilbert Heathcote, to Miss Searie, of Covent Garden Theatre, who possesses great beauty, accomplisments, and an irreproachable character. DIED.] On Monday, at his apartments ...