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... Seward's patent, for action isco.u--• iß ...
... Seward's patent, for action isco.u--• iß ...
... towards Easter; she has left London, on a theatrical excursion the West of England. Tilr. Committee for the rebuilding of Drury-lane Theatre, we-fend,: arc n want of pecuniary resources! having disposed of four private boxes for twenty year*, at the rate ...
... Martin'slane, Lonfj-a/rC, the county of Middlesex, un- dertaker, dealer and at Guildhall, Lon- don. # j 1 Philip Phillips, of Drury-lane, the county of | ' Middlesex, draper, dealer and chapman, at • Guildhall, London. 2 Thomas iay A'•rrison, the city of Norwich ...
... and May 5,-at the Stork Wnwiu-fhaiu. and Birmingham. appointed for making orders Dividend/ A PR 11.. 11 J)im Wright, of Drury-lane, in the county of Middlesex, coach-spring-maker, dealer and chapman, at Guildhall, London. John Currie, late of Weston- ...
... Guildhall, London. Jauies Roper, late the city Norwich, wool- Jen-draper, at the Bell Inn, Orford-hil). 20 William Reed, late Drury-lane, in the county of Middlesex, but now of South-End, in the county of Sussex, apothecary, dealer aud chapman, at Guiidhal) ...
... 7, and June 6, at the Guildhall Cofiee- House and Hotel, Worcester. Attorney, Mr. John Allen, Worcester. David Steel, of Drury-lane, in the county of Middlesex, bilker, to appear April 28, May 9 and June at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. Reed, Union-street ...
... at Guildhall, London. Attornies, Mess. Anncsley and Bennett, Tokcnliouse-yard, Lothbury. Robert Rogers, of Clare-court, Drury-lane, the county of Middlesex, broker ami auctioneer, dealer j and chapman, appear April 21, May 2 and 30, at (iuiklhall, London ...
... the prisoner, founded upon his statement before Colonel Paskeville. Q. You stated Marlborough, that you pawed a watch in Drury-lane; did you so?—A. No, your Worship. Q. Do you know any body in Rathbone-pltce A. No. Q. Do you know Mr Wilkins, a cabinet-maler ...
... on having heard th. atrocious circumstances, and thus avoided similar fate. Ac'o Drury-T.oik —On Saturday evening last, Drury-Lane Theatre, which, has literally risen • like phoenix from its ashes, was opened the astonishment and delight of the inhabitants ...