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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

jf ribap'o iLoubon Gamic DECLARATIONS OF OF INSOLVENCY, James Handley, and Willis. Handley, Sondem, ..

... 26, Mareb 7, and April 4. Sots. Meson. Milne and Parry, Tanlield Court, Temple, London. Edward Mayo. Craven buildings, Drury lane, woollen draper, March 4. 11, and April .1. Sol. Mr. Reynolds, 38, Carmarthen street, Fitzroy square. Jos. Feint, A nge' ...

In eke Press,

... —the Manic by her Sister. frusic. MASANIELLO, or the Dumb Girl of Dortici, a Grand Opera, as performed at the Theatre-Royal Drury Lane ; the Music hr Auber, The words by Mr. Kenny. The adaptation or the English words by Mr. T. Cooke, and M. Barham Divine ...

DIVIDENDS,

... bill, leather sellers—Nov. 4. W Benattar. Howford buildings, Fenchurch street, merchant—Nov' 3, E. Mayo, Craven buildings, Drury lane, woollen draper—Nov* 3. N. B. Hutchins, St. James's street, ch i na warehouseman—Nov' 10, W. E. Ledgard, Brighouse, Halifax ...

BANKRUPTS,

... Park place, St. James's street, tailor—Nov. 7. W. Mill, Pore street, woollen draper—Nov. 4, K. Bonfield, White Horse yard, Drury lane, woollen drawer—Oct. 2S, J. Cook, Burr street, East Smithfield, tailor—Oct. 24, E. Mitchell and J. Mitchell. High street ...

In am Prue,

... —the Music by her Sister. Nets) illusic. MASANIELLO, or the Dumb Girl of Portici, • Grand Opera, as at the Tbeatre•Royel Drury Lane; the Masic by The words by Mr. Kelsey. The adaptation of the words by Mr. T. Cooks, and M. Barham lime. Price il l it i ...

I■ the Press,

... --the Music by her Sister. IHMOirs MASANIELLO, or the Dub Girl of Portiei, a Grand Opera, as performed at the Theatro-Royal Drury Lane ,• the Music by Auber, The words by Ms. Kens,. The adaptation of the English words by Mr. T. Cooks, and M. Barham Lirius ...

BANKRUPTS,

... James-strees, Bedford-row. CERTIFICATES.—JEL7 4. H. Barrett, Gloucester, musicaLinstrument maker—R. W. Elliston, Theatre Royal, Drury lane, bookseller—R. Hodgson, Cock-bill Ratel iff, glass .dealer—R. Kaantze, Chertsey, plumber —J. Mangnall, Manchester, agent—W ...

In de Prete,

... Music by her Sister. Nets Alusit. MASAN lELLO, or the Dumb Girl of Portioi, a Gland Opera, as performed at the Theatre-Royal Drury Lane ; the ■sic by Amber, The words by Mr. Keecy. The adaptation of the English words by Mr. T. Cooke, and M. Barham Livius ...

Caution to Families

... included £B. Betts, Pipes, Hogsheads. cheaper than the above prices. Private Doses, and for tie King s Caveat Garden. end Drury Lane Theatres, by the Night, Week, ;ad Season. N• B. No Orders will be attended to unless accompanied with a Remittance, and ...

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... Heath. A CoNsinenays Roctm.—On Thursday night last, Mr. DAVIS, of Lower Brook -street, had his pocket picked at the door of Drury Lane Theatre, of a pocketbook, containi ng some money, a bill of exchange, and several memorandums. On Saturday Mr. Davis received ...

Cheltenham Caonaltp Voopital

... meet the wishes of the Public, has concluded an engagement with the celebrated Actress MISS FOOTE, Of the Thestre-Itcryel, Drury Lane and Covent Gardena, (this being the only Theatre in Gloucestershire where she can perform previous to her return to Laudon ...

OXFORD, DECEMBER 22

... successful provincial war. This ',dire soogY! rola shortly appears in a new opera at Drury Lane, with Mad. Fermi, Miss Paton, and Brehm. Poor Snubby, the Clown of Drury Lane Theatre, has been saddeals shared to obsolete want, by means of a dreadful accident ...