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Coventry Standard
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... Childhall —lO. 1 R ]. P. Dabmer, and ‘J. ]. Brupe, of Angel 'rwcon-flnurmdmu.-x_ Cu/ H. Barnete; of Crown.¢eourt, Litte R Drury-lane, merchant,’ at Guildhall — ¥rench, ng'm Salehorft, Suffex, il el Lo tmata er, at Gu o LN \ were LVERT, ...
HIGH TREASON
... be prelented to the Grand fury tor Middlefex, againt James - * « Bannifter Truelock; the former for firing at the King at Drury-Lane Theatre, and the latter, as we learn, for aiding and abetting him in the diabolical a&t. Sarah Lock, a widow, with whom ...
l INCH ‘ks’cai
... nded by French dragoons, till he [tE: knmby‘ the Bign of the Jolly Weavets, in Silvermufician belonging to the band of Drury-lane | witnefs] attempted to refcue him, but was | Street, i this City,)+the mpcf? confifls of Four. Theatre ; that he was in ...
– l{, Nobing!
... particular experienced a decline . pef qe. Rule Dritanmia was again called for faft night and fug ac both Theatrer. At Drury. Lane, ,Mr.,l(cll_y added t'th fn‘lle-iu‘ lum. w_hich Once more det Fame her trunipet found, To fpeak our Seamen’s worth; - Once ...
g MAY 2
... Guildhail, — 5. Thomas Wilfon, of Clicthunt, I\a:?und cornfallor, 8t Guildhall, London.—¢. S, Hatrerfley, of White-hiorfe-yhrd, Drury-lane, woolted.draper, mond, Yorkhire, grocer, at the Town’s-Hall Tavern, Richmond. —l5: Arthur Cramond, of New Bridge-firest ...
W yob Liva Geailemen o the dpponte ide of | was (he policy of Miniflers 10 maintain and | gaie-Nest,
... we-had -now-infi' er, our (alely was gone. and ~ Was 1 Bedford fireet, woollen-drapers, at Gulidhall. —B, J. Norton, of Drury-lane, viclualler, at Gu idhall — 18: R. Borford, of Finlbury-fquare, fallor, at Giild ball.=Jan, I§s. J. Weit and T. Davies, ...
Mercury
... Or, COMPANION to the PLAYAOUSE. This work will contain the moft favourice Tra-. :fl_?fiwfidovflm ‘ perat_the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and the Hay Market j accurately copied flof the Prompters Books by permidion of the Managere. Number I. ...
The Coventry
... nies, Mellrs. Ward, and Co.” Covent-garden. coad time, and ordered 10 be committed le Spanith Gové Charles Cole, of Drury lane, vi@ualley, Feh. 22, to~monow.—'/\djwmed. : t o ove _ March 1, 39, at Guwidhall.—Aitorney, Mr, Moy : = continued. It | “Thomas ...
10. the Negublh Vo
... by T. Holcroft, Efq. Author of The Road to Ruina-Follies of a_Day, &c. &c. as performed laft Seafon at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, In confequence of varioua Applicatjons, a few Tigfi:n of Admiffion for the kn’?o?(mdu excepted’ wili bg difpofed of for ...
“‘” – D. Cape
... fervices in time of peace, mvil:’ made that teader to nu.mx:y on the ift “a, 1800, imimediately a the ever memorable évent at Drury-lane Theatre; which oszh‘is Majefty was mott gracioufly pleafed to : After the exercife of the day was m.?trwp and the molt ...
Wright, Joleph Cooper, Gents. to be Enfigns. The Rev. Charles Stead Hope, to de Chaplain. . Thomas Haden, Gent. to
... Perry-bridg®.— 26. MWenjamin Day, of Bithop Stortford, Hertiord. fhire, draper, at Guildhall, London.—s. John Nor. ton, of Drury-lane, Midalefex, victvailer, st Guildhalt—lo. Thomas Bibby, of Stockport, Chefhire, grocer, at the Bull's-Head inn, in Stockport ...