ADAM RHODES
... Entertainmednt The'WOOD DAMON; or; The CLOCK writ ten by J. M. Lewis, Efq. M.P. as F , iformed at the late l'heitre Royal, Drury Lane. with unbounded Attradion and tk tl . ...
... Entertainmednt The'WOOD DAMON; or; The CLOCK writ ten by J. M. Lewis, Efq. M.P. as F , iformed at the late l'heitre Royal, Drury Lane. with unbounded Attradion and tk tl . ...
... s cannot occur again for twos Years in any provincial Town of Englund, as the *hole cf his Vacation after the ensuing - Drury Lane Season is engaged in Ireland. LAST AV VAUXHALL GAMIER'S-. Thursdny next, the Day' of feptembet'i 1814, will he a CHANT) ...
... Middlefex, Paviour, Jan. 5, • Feb. 5, at Guildhall. Solicitor,. Mr. Jas. Benton, Union Street, Southwark. LIAPS (Philip) of Drury Lane, Middlefex, Tailor and Draper, Jan. 2, 3, Feb. 3, at Guildhall. Solicitors, Metrrs. Howard and Abrahams, Jews) , Street ...
... to the said Trustees._ FIFTH EDITION, THIS DAY IS INBLISHED, ?RIC S. _ BRUTUS, as nightly performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with such unprecedented Applause. To he had of T. Rodwell, 5, Piccadilly, London, and all Booksellers. STORER's CATHEDRALS ...
... Patronage and support. Mr. Elligton has permitted him to bring forward that admirable Melo Drame, whi.lt was rerfornwd at Drury Lane upwards of lb° Nights, with the greatest ,Applause, and which will be 'revived with all the briginal Music, appropriate ...
... March 2, April. 2, at Guildhall. Solicitor, Mr. :Michell, Union Court, Old Broad Street. __ if G!.c. WilhamTazwell, of Drury Lane, Middlesex, Cheesemonger, February 24, IN4rch 5, Apt il 2, at Guildhali. Solicitor, Mr. Taylor, Fore Street, Cripplegate ...
... which Occasion he lii,s en g aged the celebrated MISS SASH, (FOR THAT NICHT ONLY) Principal Singer from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane t who will make her Appearance in the Character of POLL}, In the BEGGAR's OPERA; which she rrformed sew•ral successive Nights ...
... THURSDAY (for the first Time in this Theatre) a new Comedy, pt•rf.:rmed with the greatest Success at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, entitled, GUARDIAN; or, The Faro-7'able. With the laughable Farce of the RENDEZVOUS. • 'SIXTEENTH FASHIONAT LE EVENING: ...
... Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with unqualified Approbation, cdlled THE MAN IN THE MOON; • Or, The Loves of Joe Clump and Fry. Joe Clump, Mr. RNIGHT, Betty Fry, Mrs. The Whole to conclude with the last new comic Farce „ produced at Drury Lane Theatre, the ...
... will fpeedily be producekl, with new Scenery', Machinery, Dreffes, and Decorations, as performed at the Fate The.tre Royal, Drury Lane, upwards of o si Hundred Nights with the.greateit -Applaufe. The Tragedy of BARUAROsSA was received on Thurfday. Evening ...
... called Botanic, , t liltes Shop, Newark-upon. irent, Nottingbainfinte, tinit came front Marrs. Vavis and Sherwood's, No. 76, Drury Lane, I Utidt:o, ths.t are rot of nay making ; always . eare. h ,ut to alit i r SiropEn's Botanic Pills, ar.d obisrve whether ...
... fund arising from the smaU saving in favour of the Bank upon the interest account. In the new Pantomime now performing at Drury Lane Theatre, a beggar solicits alms of riarlegnin, who, with a stroke of his wand, turns her rags into apparent gold. With what ...