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... T'HE QUEENS VISIT TO COVENT GARDEN. Her Majesty went in state to Covent Garden Theatre oin Friday evening. The same crowding took place net- side andi the same enthusiasmn was displayed by the cisse- ly Packed] audience within,. as, at the -ival tlheir~e ...
... ?? CVtGDGAL PUND. , COVENT GARDEN THEAT h' -1 I,- ~~ , 7 1~: . - -A 1 mpivesary inneroe tis ifnot usefual aflO tiati The tenth ?? dnfl iiidy the~rera b beneolet S~cie took, place, 0f Friae atk ?? 500' Taven. ScisRoyal Highness tI ?? f of t thes chai. ...
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... REPRESENTATION OF WESTMINSTER- MEETING IN COVENT GARDEN. Pursuant to puhlic netice, a meeting of the electors of Westminster was held this morning in Covent Garden market, for the Pourpsse of talking into consideration the present state of thac repre~entntion ...
... 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 ...
... upon-'T'yne, victualler and innkeeper G. Sawyer, Goswell Street, London, dealer in lace and corn- mllission agent I.. Gardie, Covent Garden, London, jeweller A. Sincheomb, Oldbury-on-the-Hill, Gloucester, maltster G. Wells, Mary.le-loonne, London,.trunk and camp ...
... Drurv Lane, November 9. Dbar Wifd_-Prdy lend me a couple of conspirators for to-night.- tb Entirely yourq, HOP IN S of Covent Garden, November S. tb M W~dear Hropikins-I have ordered them toloo1; nut tl/ hvo of our genteelest assassins, and I'll take care ...
... instant, has since died, and was buried yesterday. This makes the to- ta] of deceased 17. The proprietors of Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatres have determined not to give more than L.20 per week to any one, actor or actress, however great their celebrity ...
... Edward Street, Brighton, mast er W. Brown, Wood Street, London, ‘lactic hat-band manufacturer K. Webb, Russell Street, Covent Garden, ham dealer R. C. Sweett, Birmingham, builder J. Griffin, Up'on-upon-Serern, R. Boyce, Southam, Warwickshire, grocer W ...
... ter Extraordinary in the High Court of Chancery. BANKRUPTS. .1. Baird, Manchester, brass founder ?? Nixey, New Street, Covent Garden, London, tailor a W. 3oscelvae, Bishopsgate Street, Lo,,doe, grocer G. Nicholls, Warmioster, linen draper J. Welch, 3anchester ...
... as above. th BANKRUPTS. G 3. Thomson, Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe, tea dealer th J. Creed, Covent Garden, London, woollen draper m G. Cachard, Covent Garden, London, watch and. clock le maker C- . a S. Hanily, Clerkenwell, London, brass founder ri J ...