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The Drury -Lane Theatre Bills rio-.v in ilir of Commons, eat{Ht*A'crs .1 number to r.'.:!o the him of 300,0001. ..

... The Drury -Lane Theatre Bills rio-.v in ilir of Commons, eat{Ht*A'crs .1 number to r.'.:!o the him of 300,0001. fund to Pflihilate the claims of the creditors the old and ;.'f , •,-> .c--btiild the-Theatre. It is the purport of the hiH-to. erefl them ...

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... fir plantation at J belonging to William C set on fire by some villai about four acres was di Sentence was, last nis as Drury lane Bucke’s Tragedy of Th Au accident happen Duke of York. He wi leaning forward to reac! leg caught the on his right arm, whi ...

HATH, Wednesday Xov. 3. BATH, November t, ISiJ* NEW ASSEMIILY-ROOMS, pi)F. Fir 11 DRESS liliLi nt thefe Kiionir ..

... addrelfed 'l’. W. at the Printer’s. [5459 -—• %n® jJ.', THEATRE-ROYAL, BATH. Mr. PHILIPPS (first Stager the Theatre-Royal, Drury- Lane) •willcommence hit engagement THIS prefent THURSDAY Novemiyr ; when Gay’s celebrated BEGGARS' OPERA Will b« rtvlvcd with ...

Published: Thursday 18 February 1813
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 797 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GING HOUSE, L + WHITE-fiA is opportunity to rn Four-Inside COAC tends alto in m then, that ae has at

... assistedby many from Lon- Possessing and commanding anu e particularts full, and the diffe- The WINE department, | from the Drury. Lane aud Covent- sideruble magnitude, and iber exceeding Que Hundred and | greater extent, The Livery Yare R.—Organ, Mr. FIELD ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... Raymond, manager Drury lane theatre, were interred yefterday at Covcnt- Gardcn Church. Tlterc were mourning coaches, private carriage*; and the profcfiional brethren of both Theatre* attended the funeral.—The Managers of Drury-lane have offered their ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... contact a post, the machine was overset, and the gentleman broke Ida arm. Theatres. —Mr. Kean appeared on Thursday night, at Drury- Lane, Hichard the Third, and had encounter considerable disapprobation, in resentment Ins late conduct.—AtCovent-Garden, anew ...

The reeks (says Mr. Bod well, his Tonr thro’ Greece) h«*e aversion flattery. Superlative praise, w» dreaded ..

... 1 T. Spry, vicOT of ftfaristow and Thmsclfon, Devon, Whom she survived only 2 months. —ln Exeter, aged K*), Mr father Drury lane theatre. his year, George Pritlenux, e*q; of kingsbridge, Devon, of the Society Friends.-*-Tlie wife W. D. Sole, esq; solicitor ...

Thursday's Poss. Were COMMITT SDAY JUNE Os wd TENTIARY andl at the GUILDHALL, ou —— o'clock, purtuane to adjor ie,

... the Dey; and fated it each nation, that Mr. ing which had fo long and f ts. by perimircion of the P h fhould not be and Drury-Lane, engaged to his Highueds. letter WEEK, andwill comm: of velvet, of fine In retarn for which, a loving N SATURDAY Dey, together ...

Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts

... condemned; that the ato the Roads, after the 1; aud that the Barkworth vot been hea of.” The experiment of lo snission to Drury-lane mer priggs were resumed last The Finance Report | “he resnit is briefly this :—T re hands of the Commissic the receipts ...

MARKET CHRONICLE

... found to ad- ts. and ot 21. 2s. ai. ar) jis, 1 will take care that it jot sl. §s. o sl. aa trol. tol. 20), Subferibers to Drury-lane PROTEST of any Bill atthe Crownand Anchor Note, for any fum of wht read culled the attention of the tol. and not togl; ...

Deere di a ngfrtd, itt, Franco, 3 y, Munro, N ‘orte, Wainewright, J. 1. Hargrove, Hodgion, Radi Way, Dally, ..

... Jeffries, Blakeney, 2 Oates, Goodall, &c. &e. UPPER Ri . ASHE mof M* Subfertb Sirth Subse Willbe on WED? When Signor A Drury-Lane Orstorios Signor SOF Subfcriptions continue | where particulars may be Messrs. IN RETIRING inform Rt x TENSIVE and Linen ...