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... ‘OL every where created the greatest sensstion ; ) MR. HAUSMANN, the eminent Violincel ] (Of the Koyal Italien Opers, Covent Garden ;) af thee, Qmaseat & HERR SCHONHOPFF ...
... ‘OL every where created the greatest sensstion ; ) MR. HAUSMANN, the eminent Violincel ] (Of the Koyal Italien Opers, Covent Garden ;) af thee, Qmaseat & HERR SCHONHOPFF ...
... Simple, i« the Bermondsey Hoad, near to the Bricklayers' Arms . BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, Mr. GEORGE ROBINS, At Great Room in Covent Garden, Tuesday, June 21, at Twelve, iu Three Lota, THE valuable Freehold GROUND RENTS, arising out of ELEVEN SUBSTANTIAL HOUSES ...
... FAMILIES, having LIBRARIES TO DISPOSE OF, can receive the UTMOST VALUE to any amount, on application C. L. C. 30, BOW-STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. Law Reports, Statutes Large, Old and Modern Divinity, Black Letter Bibles, County Histories, and Miscellaneous ...
... his unrivalled Band, including the principal Solo Performers from the Concerts Jullien, at Theatres Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and English Opera House. The Programme will be selected from the Works of the Great Masters, also all the New Musique ...
... THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1842, ON WHICH OCCASION THE CELEBRATED Qf MRS. WAYLETT, the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden, (the Queen of English Ballad) will appear, and sing her much admired English, irish, and scotch songs, Being the Only ...
... upholsterer, Oxford street John Halliday, block maker, Whopping. Charles Cluuerbock, licensed victualler, Chandra at. Covent Garden. Charles Hawkins, draper, Tottenham court road. Leads Joseph Smith and Phibp Summers, fancy stationers, Tabernacle walk ...
... unrivalled Ban J. including the principal Solo Performers from the Concerts Jullien, at the Theatres Koval Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and English Opera House. The Programme will selected from the Works of the Great Master*, also all the New Musiquc Dansante ...
... the former pUce. Dipn.—On Sunday,at Tnrnlinm Green, nfter painful illness, Isabella, the wife of George Robins, Esq. of Covent Garden. The excellent character of the deceased will lone survive the recollection of her family, and her death will lie severely ...
... Henry Perkins, Li‘M)u grove North, ironmonger Thornton, Jim. Beetle*, Suifolk. l«eer brewer James Half'. Tavistock street, Covent garden, printed furniture dealer John Beard Camuher*. Bristol, bookseller A RATIONS INSOIVENCY. Mtuth-i i- s and Mary Jones, Taunton ...
... it will be opened with strong operatic company, well as for other dramatic representation. The idea of giving operas at Covent Garden during the winter has been abandoned for the present The Italian Opera goes on well, but tbd enormous outlay of forty-five ...
... iuSilk ; and can be forwarded, per post, by Mr. ALFRED BINYON. Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, No. 40, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, JLondon, or full particulars, and Mode Measurement, &c. on receipt of a Ppdxage Stamp. ...
... whose be mostT' histrioni and musical, in Bellini's Opera of Norma, has rece S nUmphant: she la s three times a-week at Covent Garden, and »P 0n those evenings have averaged £400 nightly ! She is paid, i s said, £100 a-week, with permission to sing at Concerts ...