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... ? - ., _- - x 2 (From the SMnd.y ObGelrer.) 0r ?? grieveto be under the necesaitv otfbelievinag that the glories e of Covent Garden, as a theatre, ate at sil end; according to cur- *s rent report, it istalicut to be converted into a species of baznar ...
... IIIS MAIAJESTrY'S VISIT TO COVENT GARDEN I :.THFATRE. ?? The King honoured this Theatre, on Fridav night, withi -el his presence, to Mr. Colmah's'new Play of 'fhe Law of c Java, and Cherry and Fair Star. u H--is M1ajestv left his Palace in Pall Mal-l ...
... DINNER TO MR. O CO-\NELL AT COVEENT GARDEN TIIEATrRE. On Tnesdiay nigilt a dlinner was given at Covent Garden Thentre to M r. O Con ell, to show, ' as Ihesnnnuncerments expressed it, the almiration entertained by Englishmenl for his constant and consistent ...
... CITY HALL, GLASGOW. MR. TEMPLETON, (Of the Theatres-Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden,) 13EGS to announce that he will have the honour of presenting for the Fiairr TIME, A GRAND MUSICAL MELANGE on Monday Evening, let Nov. Mr. BLawirr will preside ...
... NATIONAL ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE. BAZAAR, TO RI HELD IN COVENT GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON, MAY, 1845. ONTRIBUTIONS to the BAZAAR will be re. at the Chambers of the ANTI-CORNLAW ASSOCIATION, No. 92, Smtur. AMONG TIIE ARTICLE , . SUITABLE ARE 1. Article. usually ...
... -- G - E - 1 7 58GE BLAKE, Es., Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. WILLIAM FRANKLYN, Esq , Frederick Street, Gray's Inn Road, late of Hong-Hong. CAPTAIN CUttTIS, C.S., Albion Street, Hyde Park. With power to add to their number. Engineer. LIEUTENANT STEVENS ...
... NATION A L ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE. BA Z AA R, TO 111 HELD IN COVENT GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON, MAT. 1845. CIONTRIBUTIONS to BAZAAR will be repoised at the Chambers of the ANTI-CORNLAW ASSOCIATION. No. 92. Quires STMT. AMONG THE ARTICLES SUITABLE ARE-1. Ar ...
... FOR BENEFIT 01 MR. JAMES ANDERSON, Of the Theatres Royal Dritry-Laraa and Covent - Garden. THAT EMINENT TRADGEDIAN, Previous to his Engagement at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London. ...
... his nnrivalled Band, including the principal Solo performers from the Concerts Jull inn, at Theatres-Royal, D toy- Lane, Covent Garden and English Opera Home. The Programme will be selected torn the works of the Great blasters. also all the New Miteique ...
... LEAGUE BAZAAR. The following particulars of the arrangements of Covent Garden Theatre for the League Bazaar arc abridged from a letter in the Morning Chronicle planed Reuben. The grand portico in Bow Street, on the _ east side of the theatre, is ...
... ENGLISH BANKRUPTS. T. C. Smith and R. Hawes, Covent Garden, hotel- keepers. T, Thompson, Northampton, bill-broker. H. Reline, New North Road, wholesale stay manufacturer. W. Connett, Exeter, cabinet-maker. E. Smith, Regent Street, aucttoneer. C. Brogden ...