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... manufacturer. DIVIDENDS. Saturday, Hay 15, 1813. May 22, J. Stanley and T. Fleming, Ocal, Kent, shipagents.—June 5, I). Steel, Drury-lane, Middlesex, halier. May 82, Ward, Church street, Spitalticlds, manufacturer —June 5, G. Thcakston and R. T. Wood, Albany ...
... being previously acceded to. Such is the story of the once admirable daughter of Colley Cibber, poet laureat and patentee of Drury.lane, who was born in affluence, and educated with care and tenderness, her servants livery, aid a splendid equipage at her command ...
... Preston | Freeman, Birming bar, victuulier, Royal Hotel, 5. Thowas Clark, w orst- ed-inanuficturer, at Guildhall — 5. Moyler, Drury-lane, rietualler, at Guildhall 5. John King, Brick-lane, tailor, at Guild- hall 5. Jacob Joel, Newpori, sbopkeeper, at Guildhall ...
... Mui, button maker, Chancery June, Middlesex. Mr. Otley, hmier. Sidney’s passage, Middlesex. ilnr\ Smith, wouMen draper, Drury lane, Middlesex. Mr. deinirb gs, button maker, Oxford street, Middlesex. M.. i) ,\ij iki ie,Hart street, Mr, I auh*. butcher ...
... cover: ed with people, eager towitnes ...
... M’Cready, After which entire new Kune never acted here, and perforined with the greatest approbation at the Tlicaireitoyal, Drury -lane, enirilcd INTRIGUE; Or, COUNTY WIT AND TOWN APPEARANCE. On TUESDAY, thefavoiwitc Play written Murphy, railed the WAY KEEP ...
... «iid atldre** «t the several eoficrriitfi). lerday week, Mrs. F-agan. wife of Marlin Eagan, marine stores. No. T, Little Drury-lane wcnl oTer, about nine tfclo.k on that moraine »£ visit Mr. 1,, her opposite uclgkhour, and rcooesletl jiarlieularly to sec ...
... the free use of it in every respect. A genteel dressed man endeavoured pass Judd, one of the cheque-takers at the Pit of Drury lane Theatre, at ten o’clock on Saturday night, but not having been in before, tho man (lid his duty, and stopped him. The stranger ...
... approaching the immersed object ! —(Hath Papei.) . Singular Offence —-K young niun was detected Friday night in the pit of Drury lane Theatre, the act cutting off the skirls of gentlemen’s coats, and tatties, pelisses. While the individuals, whose clothes ...
... 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 ...
... Suffolk, surgeon James Kelly, Windmill street, Finsbury square, lasndon, meichant Nicholas Brooke, Little Ru>iel street, Drury lane, Lon* don, shoemaker Thomas Gurney, Stanhope street, Clare market, Lon* don, eoal merchant William Brandon, Kent sired, ...