Friday's Post
... Marchmont-street, Middlesex, druggist KuUrt l«f, .MinciiiK-lioc, • otidon, wine iu ...
... Marchmont-street, Middlesex, druggist KuUrt l«f, .MinciiiK-lioc, • otidon, wine iu ...
... Chippenham; Castle, Marlborough; Messrs. Wiluhire, Bolton, and Cole, Winchester- House, Old Broad-street; and Messrs. Robins, Covent Garden, where plan of the Estate may seen. ...
... great pleasure in announcing that they have been directed SELL by AUCTION, on Thursday next, Ist June, at their Rooms, in Covent Garden, London, tin consequence of retiring from his professional labours,)— The long established and highly favoured REPOSITORY ...
... years, and has left a widow and six children to lament his loss.—On Monday., Mr. Wild, upwards of twenty years Prompter Covent- Garden Theatre. ...
... c J l £ d » Cumberland's Comedy THE WHLti, OF FORTUNE; with an entire new Pantomine (.now pertormmg the Theatre Royal Covent Garden), called HARLEQUIN GULLIVER. The whole eot up under the direction Mr. Payme. Nrc for m n cMONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS ...
... Southampton. SATURDAY. NOV, 2ft. Mrs. T. Hill, of Covent Garden, lias this week performed several of her favorite characters at our theatre with great success. The absence of the French boats will cause several fishermen here to salt their herrings for ...
... had; also the Lond«n Inn, Exeter; Antelope, Salisbury; the York House, Bath; the Auction Mart; and of Messrs. Robins, Covent Garden. _ w The n RA EST TE and NOR, consisting of Ten Dairy Farms, ■veil tenanted, including 1,733 | Acres of Land, h't at lore ...
... to prove great acquisitions to the company. . . Determined not to be outdone in their efforts merit the public favour, Covent Garden also presented, on the same evening, two new musical performers. The Opera selected was The Duenna. The name of the ...
... Pelican, Speenham- land; York House, Bath; Castle, Marlborough; Crown, Reading; Botham's, Salt-HiU ; the Mart, and in Covent Garden, where a plan the estate, and a drawing the house may seen. 13204 TO SPORTING GENTLEMEN. A very desirable Freehold Estate ...
... Southampton ; the George, Winchester; of Messrs. H'anrott and Metcalfe, Lincoln's Inn; the Mart; and ot' Messrs. Robins Covent Garden, London. Village, Boldre, near Hunts. TO SOLII AI'CTION, the premises, by Mr. Coi.bobwr, Tuesday the of November, IH24—The ...
... solicitors, Henrietta-street, Dublin; Messrs. Williams, Brooks and Powell, Lincoln's inn, London; at the Mart; and in Covent Garden, London. {•hV > .0 In lac best part Berkshire, let-earn and Thutchtm A delightful i'UKF.jfoi.n Residknck, lief wen and ...
... gitftiruMrly attractive by production of several new the admired comic f&lent that actress Mrs. T. Hill, of the Theatre Roval Covent Garden, has been justly applauded. understand that Monday evening next this lady takes her benefit, when she will again appear ...