Miss Bolton, of Covent Garden Theatre, ts short to be married to Lord
... Miss Bolton, of Covent Garden Theatre, ts short to be married to Lord ...
... Miss Bolton, of Covent Garden Theatre, ts short to be married to Lord ...
... THEATRE ROYAL, EIRMINGI-I M. First and only Appearanti of Mn. BbLOG YA, (Late - tow) of Covent Garden Theatre; AND THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF SIGNOR IL DIAATOLO A.NTHONIO, For the Benefit Mr. BO LOGLV,:I, And positively his last Appearance here this St. ...
... WESTMINSTER ELEcTioN.—The palliug at Covent Garden on Monday morning, andcontinued yesterday and to-day.—At one o'clock this day the numbers stwd— For Mr. Hobhouse The Hon. G. Limb 497 Major Cartwright Great expectations were formed yesterday, by the ...
... Strawberries are now rapidly falling in Covent- Gardén Murket Yesterday morning, they sold as [ow as halt-a-crown the thumb pottle, cach containing about 20 strawberries. An ingenious mechanic has just completed a stocking-frame, that produces several ...
... James Kesteven and Thomas Resteven, of York Street, Covent Garden, Dliddlesex, Men's Ttlercers, at Richard Witts, of Chatham Place, London, Merchant, ' at Guildhall. John Corby, of Bengeo, Hertfordshire; Carpenter and Builder, at Guildhall, London. Edward ...
... Benfamin 13oyes, of Tokenhottse Yard, London, Merchant and Insurance Broker. Edward Richardson, of Great Russell Street, Covent Garden, Middlesex, Linen Draper. William Henry Marks the younger, of Bath, Woollen Draper. Thomas Holden, formerly of Manchester ...
... g. Joseph Johli iiichardson; of Fleet Market, Lon, dan, Fishmonger. William Bingley, of Tavistnek Street, Covent Garden, Middlesex, Linen Draper. William Wooddeson, late of Pall Mall, Middlesex, Thomas Robinson and Joseph Stead, now or late of Dalton ...
... BELLAMIRA; , The F4LL of TUNIS. Written by Mr. She!, Autbor of the Apostate, and now performing at .the . Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, to ierflowing Houser,: Manfredi, Mr: CovAr, his first Appearance in that Character; Bellamira,. Miss SOMERVILLE, her first ...
... BIRMINGHAM . . The Public are respectfully informed, that Mrs. CA M PBELL (formerly Miss WALLIS) of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, is engaged to perform here ' a few Nights, and will make her first Appearance here 11HIS present MONDAY, June 21, when ...
... GLAss with which its Windows are adorned. Lichfield, printed and fold by T. G. Lomax; fold alio by I. Black, York•ltreet, Covent Garden, London; and by Knott„and Lloyd, Birmingham. ...
... 'KNIGHT Qf SNOWDOUN ; a mull - cal Drama, •in three Ads, as It is performed with, tiniverf ApOatife at the THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN. By THOMAS MORTON, Efq. • London, printed tor .Sharpe and Hailes, oppnlite Albany, Pic-! cadilly; and I--Id by :Knott lEnd ...
... different Inns at Sutton Coldfield and Colesh:11; or of the Auctioneer, Cannon Street, Birmingham. Cana! Property, a_ Covent Garden Theatre new Share, and Kent IVater Works Shares. ' be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. SCOTT, _IL on Friday next, March 5, at Twelve ...