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... Play, (alled To!E SSLAVE. 'Jan part ?? lindl ay in' iss St ephens, As cliinally pe1firmcd by her at the 'T'hcatr- Royal, Covent- Garden. lalcom ?? Sm~im.i To which will he added the admired Farce of It 0 S hy I N A. T~he palt (if roiinal by 1Miss Stephens ...

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... accompmnied with remitances, cad postaqe raid. P. S. Persons visiting London, may oblain Boxes at tie ingl's, Drury Laea end Covent Garden Th'atres-gshe m.,l Ts-l2~eterati ...

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... t. J. Robinson, 'Derbv, tape-marularcturer. S01b. Fesv & CO. HIenrietta-street, Covent-garden. G. Coulson, Derby, slater. S:ls. Few & Co. Henrietta-street, Covent-garden; nnd Mr. Clarke, Defbv. J. Hinton, S&..John's-vsond-rcsad, victualler. Suls. V*'ndercon ...

Published: Monday 04 December 1826
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 699 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Oracle of Fashion

... to her feelings, though they niight revive recol lctions that would, and did, overpower her for the moment. Abbott-cf Covent Garden, and Mr. and Mrs. Woulds were among thove who have already cstablishiel themselves as atirourites with a Bristol public ...

Oracle of Fashion

... a'piece wvhich ran a minsi successfut career In the metropdlis thist Hi the Englishi Opera itouse. rand subtie- ?? at Covent Garden theatre. it is founded ol one of the 'very hest of the many cxetlaent tales of diahsfetie, for which * a are indelbted ...

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... of Great Yarmouth, merchant. Solicitors, Swaine & Co. London; and Mr. Palmer, Great Yarmouth. James Maund, Newvstreet, Covent Garden, mercer. Solicitors, Knight & Co. Basiughall-atreet Thomas TI'. Smith, of Ramdo Cray's, Essex, butcher. ' Solici- tore ...

Published: Monday 14 February 1820
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 785 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

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... also perform a Coincerto on'tbe Violin. Conrlii'tor ?? BISHOP, (Composerand Directorofthe Music at the Theatre-Royal, Covent. Garden.) In the course of the Evenin,, will be performed. (by desire), 1leetloCen's GsRAND SEPTUOR, fio the Violin, Terror, Clad- ...

Review of Literature

... Tzicalrical Efxpenccs.-The espences of the largest Theatres of London are known to be enormous. Those of Drury Lane and Covent Garden exceed more than 2001. each per night. The Company consisted of about one bundred and sixty performers, among whom were ...

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... AfterI which, for the first time, a new Farce called THREE DEEP; or, All on the Wing. epeormning at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. '9 l vietNr. FLYNM .-CaptaiL N Courtono,Mr. HENRY. T'551oeS ' Fan l1v Miss P ITT. A variety of DANCING and SINGING ...

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... the Ladies and Gentlemen *iita U 1ciiton, intl their Vicinities, thait the celebrated MR. WARD:E, ,. ,Ih-itre-RotvaI. Covent Garden, is engaged to perform Nidi.. the first of which wit take place _1.I PSRESE NT IONDAY EVENING, Sept. it, ehwit will be ...