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... tbe Public, and he ?? that the THEATRE-ROYAL will be Ooencd mRDAT, Jan. r: On which occasion Mr QUICK. Theatre Roys!, Covent Garden, will make his First ?? el this kingdom. This . xccllen! and admired ac- ?? for Twelve Nights only. At the -espii-tion ...

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... wsll be, prefernted (Never A4led Here) Mr. Rej. nolds's New COMEDY, called MANAGEMENT.' ,As performed this Seafon at Covent-Garden, upwards o 'Of 3o nights, with unbounded applaufe. End of the Comedy, Mr. MATHEWS will give his celebrated IMITATIONS. ...

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... Keysind a fetof Pedals. The Orgao to be. fees and examined by Application to Mr. Thomgs Goodall, Bricklayer, ChandogiStreet, Covent Garden; or Mr. Chriftopher Browni, Pawnbroker,' Long ,Acre; the Churchwardens, to whom Prbpofals for the Purchafe are to-be made ...

Tuefday's Mail

... Det by&ii.e Militia, to be Cornet by purchafe, vice Daniels who retires. ' BANKRUPTS. Michael Cutler, of Bedford-llreet, Covent- Garden. Woollen Draper. To appear F ...

Advertisements & Notices

... arid a Set of Pedals. The Organ to be feen and exaained bv Application to Mr. Thomas Goedall, Bricklayer, Chandos Street, Covent Garden, or Mr. Cbriflopher Brown, Pawnbroker, Lorg Acre, London, the Church Wardens', to whora Propofils1 for the Purebafe are ...

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... CORD'AlI bALM .OF GILEAD. \JR. HARRISON, Miniature-Paintbr, No. to, MLi. Taviftock-ftreet, Covent-Garden, London (a hative of RLath) was far years in a deplorable fate of a corofuinution, attewdeil with extreme weasiief-, which reduced' him to a mere ...

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... of takingupetn moderate terms. CORDIAL BALM OFf GILEAD. lt R. HARRISON, Miniature-Painter, No, so, M Taviftock-ftrecr,. Covent-Garden, London (a native of Bath) was for years in a deplorable flate of a conturmption, attereded with ecxtreme weaknoes, which ...

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... medicine veniderb is England. CORDIAL BALM Of GILEAD. f R. HARRISQN, Miniature-Painter, No. so, M l Tavitlack-ftreet, Covent-Garden, London (a native of Bath) was for years in a deplorable itate of a confunirtion, atteudull with extreme weaknefs, which ...

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... prefented, the favourite new and popular Comedy of SPEED THE PLOUGH. ILBy the original Manufcriptfrom the Theatre Royal, C Covent Garden, and as now p-rbrmed at that v, Theatrei with the greateft applaufe.) tc Y.nd of the Play, a NEW DANCE, by Mr. and re Mrs ...

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... eld. LIBRARY of C'JRIOUS and RARE BOOKS. T°l be SOLD by AUCTIiON, A. By Mr. KING, at his Great Room, in Kinlg Street, Covent Garden, er. Tuefday the 13th Day of May and Ten following Days, Sunday excepted, at Twelve ?? choice ad valuable Collec'tion of ...

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... ent, votr f, humble feivant, W'x B!DWEl., Secck-bfoske7r i Witnefs, Win. Ssas p, H-l-irpilead. No. eO, Rule-l-l-rcet, Covent Garden, I1 Jan. t, 1799. . 1, JOIIN ARCHER. (Iinenarker, Iwas affclted a long timce with a dreadful ivwelled arm, la-li:ch iwas ...

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... M. S. Dromedary, one week's pay Meffrs. Bcshour and Co. Agent Viclialsers, Eifilneur . . . . so 10 Mr. C. Richardfon, Covent Garden 5 Mr. William Manning, Landwaiter ?? I Capt. Wilfon, Officera, and Ship's Company of His Xaj-ety's ship Expel:tion, one ...