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SUICIDE

... S U I C ID E. About one o'clock on Sunday m6rnlng, a young gentleman, named Maurice Williams, went to the Hunamunis, Covent Garden, and asked for a bed. He flept till eleven o'clock that day, when the waiter kncocked at his apartments, and offered him ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—June 4

... the Theatrel .S0- lint on W'iitsnisdv it was discovereal that the plaitiffs name was adnosiited ill the-play hills of Covent Garden for the ensuing night. .to perform the Cloan in the hpa- tonlime there. Thris led to some conversation with the Milanager ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... Gouglh, were indicted for having assaulted a pri- vate in the Sd regiment of guards, in the execu- tion of his duty at Covent Garden theatre.-- ?? was another Couut, charging the de- fendants with a common assault. This case excited a great deal of interest ...

GREGORY v. THE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK AND OTHERS

... tire Satirist neewspaper. Ile, in February last, after much soliciration. accepted an eregagement for tevetee ristlrts at Covent Garden )Theatre, anti on the 13tb Feh. appeared ire tre chn- racter of Hamlet. Upon his appearance on the stage, however, Ire ...

LONDON

... poor people. who escaped this disaster have been more or less severely wounded. - RiSE OF PROPEBTYr.-The ground-rent of Covent Garden Theatre in the Year 1730 was L.l0O per an- num; and in 1792; when; this Theatre was partly de. nolished, and a new lease ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... COURT OF KING's BENCH. COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. and? The ATTORNEY GENEIAL, on the part of but il Ih 1opretors of Covent Garden Theatre, mo- ral tt ed for a rule to shew cause why a criminal in- edht forfn'tion should not be filed against certain per- tweel ...

ASSAULT AT HYDE PARK FAIR

... attack of gout. ADELT'HI THEATRE-This Evening. f,,VA4AUGH WHEN YOU CAN. Gossamer by Mr VINING, From the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, being his first appearance in this city. RAISING T$lZ WIND. Jeremy Diddler by Mr VINING. AND LA SONNAIBULA. To-Morrow-A ...

SHERIDAN KNOWLES'S NEW TRAGEDY

... I ?? On Saturday a new tragedy, in fve acts, by Mr Sheridan Knowlei, entitled the Bride of 3tressina, was produced at Covent Garden with the most brilliant success-a success which it deserved, as well for the authorship of the play itself, as for the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—June 2

... city of West- mirnst~er, to reclive' a tlirdi pairj of'tthe expence of erecting. bustings, paying poll clerk§, &c. in Covent Garden, dum- ing that election contest, tbe action being founded on the lstatate .53d Geor a-1. c, l[.. MrScarlettistated the ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, MAY 21

... indemnify Mr Mathews and e Madame Vestris in some degree for the losses d which they sustained during their management of Covent Garden. which it was sug ested shoelt oe take place at the Italian Opera House, !- the leargest theatre in the metropolis, has ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... Yeo- manry Cavalry—Cagtain T. Paterson to be BANKRUPTS. J. Silvester, Gloucester Street, Queen Square, and Hart Street, Covent Garden, London, sauce and pickle manufacturer R. 8. W. Goymer, Deal, hotel keeper S. Vines. Crutched Friars, corn factor E. Litchfield ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... noyl,';l J ti CZ necessary to its being ai i y.. r By this time a dozen cnn,: 2 witness deerm'ined to g3o i-di .to5 in Covent G-arden, with a ticl °' 0 ' . the freman. On ida ari IL found that tie gate lhadl be bu ?? by the fireillen, andI ti C' tle Phchiznix ...