FORM TUESDAY's GAZETTE, JULY 6
... draper Jumes Taylor, Mancheeter, brush-maker William, and John Moore Douglas, Liverpool, merchants John Charles Marter, Drury-lane, linen-draper Lewis Alpha Lewis, Fleet-street, bookseller ...
... draper Jumes Taylor, Mancheeter, brush-maker William, and John Moore Douglas, Liverpool, merchants John Charles Marter, Drury-lane, linen-draper Lewis Alpha Lewis, Fleet-street, bookseller ...
... Phenix-wharf, White- friars, coal merchant. it, — , Ingli-, James, Hampstead, baker. 13, — —, Kent, William, Russel-court, Drury-lane,. licensed victnaller. Il, — —, Mazzucchi, Joseph, Cheapside, dealer in Italian produce. 13, — —, Stead, John Charles Samuel ...
... Leeds, flax-spinner. Wm. Liddle, Leeds, flax-spinner. Wm. John Hammond, Essex-street, Strand, lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, and of the New Strand Theatre, also of the Liver Theatre, Liverpool, and tenant of the Doncaster Theatre, Doncaster, music ...
... Dec. 20. John Edward Collingwood Bertley, Wigmore street. Cavendi-h-square. curiosity dealer. — 15, — —, John Acton Boden, Drury-lane, needle- manufacturer. —, — > John Edmund Richard Cracknell, Acorn yard, Limehouse, engineer. — —, John Davis. Fleet-street ...
... 1845. Her Majesty and Prince Albert, and their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians, honored the performance at Drury-lane Theatre with their presence on Wednesday evening. The Paris papers are occupied principally with the ex- pulsion of the ...
... Declaration of Insolvency filed by ‘John’ Routledge, High Holborn, silkman and haberdasher. Bankrupts. Dec. 28, James Barber, Drury-lane, London, draper. —~ 27, — 24, Robert: Kendall, Gloucester, draper. — %4, — —, James N. Holbrook, Nottingham, lace-manufac ...
... John-street, Chieksand-street, Spital-fields, sugarrefiner. JohnTutt, Rye, Essex, cabinet maker. W dham W ilhams. Drury-court, Drury-lane, licensed victualler. William Binns, Staley-bridge, Ashton-under-Line, cotton-spinner. John Brownrigg, Keswick, Cumberland ...
... Cornhill, merchants and 8%. 8. Kobimon, rune and F. Jordan, Bury coart, St. Mary ake, merchants R, Bentley, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane, wool- lew P. Johnstou, North Sandertaud, H. Evans, Newport, Monmotth, J. Howard, Bassalleg, horse cealet J, Stanley, Rochéster ...
... newly painted and embellished, is now open for a brief Season, urtder the direction of Mr. PENLEY, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. Places for Boxes be taken at Mrs. Ella's, Market-place; and Tickets be bad at Chamberlain's, East-gates, and Cockshaw's ...
... FRIDAY’S GAZETTE, AUGUST 4. common brewer.—A. Banxnrupts.—W. Sharp, Wisbech St. Cam , Drury-lane, tavern J. Gibbs, Lewes, boot maker.—J. Blake, West ore builder.—C. South- —W.F. Fenton, ampton, plumber.—J. Gatirell, 26, West Smithfield, lead merchant ...
... tavern-keeper. Edward Smith, Wigmore-street, Cavendish-squaty, Samuel Gower, Regent-street, printseller. Joseph Allen, Drury-lane, tea-dealer. John Marshull, Colchester-street, Whitechapel, boiler-maker. Wn. Luxford, Trossley, Kent, butcher. Alexander ...
... coal-merchant John Michael David Kieffer, Southampton-street, Covent-garden, baker. Bankrupts. Josbua Kidd, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, coach James Alexander Reynolds, Birmingham, hatter. Thomas Sowler, Manchester, bookseller. Jobn Holt, Rusbolme, banker ...