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A WATCH-GUARD

... Hammersmith —C. F. Woolcott, plumber, Tunbridge. Kent—T. Moore, ironmonger, Dursley, Gloucestershire—S. Barber, draper. Drury-lane —E. Denman, watch maker. Mark-lone—J. Wilson, victualler, Moideu-lane, Garden. Tuesday, February 11, 1834. ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... burglars and house-breakers. Latterly he was the service, as bead-waiter, of the keeper of that notorious fiash-bouse, opposite Drury-lane Theatre. We are warranted in believing, that the police are in the right pursuit of the stolen property. —Doncister Gaz ...

Tuenlay, December 17. 1833

... WILLIAM BUTSON CHARD, innkeeper, Cluttoa Inn, Somersetshire. BANKRUPTS. TO AT TIIK COI’RT BANKRUPTCY. SAMUEL BARBER, draper, Drury-lane, Dec. 28 and Jan. 28. Solicitor, Uiggenden, Wolbrook. Clark, Si. Swuhin's-lauc, Ixiuibard-street, official assignee. JOSEPH ...

BANKRUPTS—From Saturday'! Gazette, June 21

... Cole* mau-Htreet, plasterer—H. and W. S. Fl-KNIS, New Bond battem—f. BECKKT, Worcester, coach proprietor—T. J. CARBOLL. Drury-lane, R GRIFFITH, Kegeot’s Canal bas.ii. City-road, Iron meicllam—H. CLARK, BNhopagate street, lea dealer—G. SUTTON, Southwark ...

At the late Essex Assizes parish clerk was called to prove a rate, who could not read. Female Dandi/ism. young

... and lights candle, at any desired time. Liston, according to report, to receive 50/. week during the ensuing season at Drury-lane Theatre, Miss Stephens is to have 251. every night that she performs. Great numbers of persons arc daily viewing the large ...

GAZETTE. S AyM frAt. OCTOBER su 1829

... several months, living iu delightful retirement at Brighton. The veteran of the histrionic art has been connected with the Drury-lane Companies for nearly 40 years, and what both singular and honourable, he never, from ill heath inattention, was prevented ...

Waiimct anil

... underwent his final examination before the Commissioners of Bankrupts. Mr. Calcraft, M. P., as Chairman of the Proprietors of Drury-lane Theatre, proved debt of 5,670/. I6s. Bd. due for the rent of the house. Mr. Pullen, the Solicitor to the Assignees, banded ...

LIVERPOOL CORPORATION

... Inqi est.—Death from Want.— Friday a coroner’s inquest was taken before Mr. .Stirling, the King’s Arms, .Smarl’s-buildings, Drury-lane, on view of the body Thomas Kitchen, aged 13, who died under tho following melancholy circumstances destitution: Win. Fell ...

WARWICK RAGES,

... play the Ball, after the Concert. 'Die Concert Band will full and complete, consisting Professionals from the Oratorios at Drury-Lane, Covenl-Garden, the Concert Rooms, Oxford, &c. See Advertisement. ...

TO SrRRCNOP.iI IN THE COISTRV

... W aters, carriers. Leicester. Tuesday, R'uveuiber the 1837* DBCLVRATIONS INSOLVENCY. WILLIAM REAVER WALKER, victualler, Drury-lane, Mid. dh*M*x. BANKRIITS. to sraiißMirH at tub cui or oankki ktcv. RORKHT SMITH SiIAUMAN. grocer. Miuciog-laue. London, D ...

WARWICKSHIRE,

... Lancashire, spinner. J. W. KELL. PtniierVhail. Broad-«tieet, merebast. B. ATKINSON, Donea«ter, York, diuggiet. W. WALKER. Drury.lane. W. PKARCK. BoUmlnwCornwall. eberaM. J. MORTf.OCK, Bary St- Ed-nund*. Suffolk, innkeeper. BROWN. Prince**-place. Commercial ...