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BANKRUPTS—Fram Friday'» Oaxette. July 8, 1829

... 10, two, 17, and August 18, eleven. Solicitor, Mr* Pblppa, Weaveris-Hall, Baslngball-street. E.TYRELL, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, vietualier, Jnly 10,21, and August 18, eleven. Solicitors, Messrs. Evans and Harpar. Kenolngtoa-eross. E. Leominster, Hereford ...

COURT KISG'S BF.SCH, AW. 29. Important Decision to Farmers. —Lonfh ami Others v. was action tried at the ..

... one Low Priie, tire fat one Full Price, and the thin one Half Price. A lady dropped gaiter with diamond in her way into Drury-lane Theatre, on Tuesday night. It was luckily restored. This is a refinement modern luxury. City State .Bud.—Siuce the mayoralty ...

LONDON POSTS, ! Continued from the First Page. 15,1H25, The tragical event lam about relate has caused the ..

... the Corporation, to used at all civic entertainments. Ixmrl. Paper.. When Hatfield shot his laic Majesty from the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, Mr. the King’s plumber, who vat next him, caught his arm, which, altering the aim j'f the pistol, probably saved ...

Mr. llav’-> llimmu Mar. '-’l)—Warwick Old I'.ak Tr k»uav ii;—Milford Bridge. Fill usuav, .... -‘.I- Aircslon ..

... executed the -6lh instunt. Tlie son of British Admiral is said to have paid last ivee!, tor permission pet form Othello the Drury-lane thra* tre, and hich he did quite as well as aught be expected The amount of parochial and other subscriptions collected ...

OPENING OF THE PUGILISTIC SESSION

... COMFORT. Uoxier-lane, coffin furniture maoufscturcr. E. SIIKRLKV. Park-tcrrace, Marylebone, butcher. K. While Horse-yard, Drury-lane, woollendraper. H. ROGERS, Upper North-place, Gray's Inn-road, grocer. T. W. WILLIAMSON audE. JONES,Packcr’a-cuuit,Colemanetreet ...

Match—3oogs. h.; ft. A. F

... liable to penally. • , - V Shaving for a curious decided on Friday between two joar-ficymeo gob and Johnson, at Bartlett's, Drury-lane, the object of which was prove who was the innst expeditions artist at his calling. was agreed that the competitors should ...

BANKRUPTS. From Saturday's Gazette, Xo. eodter 27. 16J4. J. ADAMS, Pavement, Moortiehis, cabinet maker, to ..

... Commissioners—J. MaxivvU. I!u»twn. Lincoln, ten-dealer, Jan. 10. twelve, the Court of slortefs—T. Norris, White Hart-yard, Drury-lane. viitnallet. Dec. 18. at twelve, at the Court Cuiumissioutij-r—J* Tooley-street, Moru ...

LON DON POSTS, -V From PHIL 27 to APRIL 28, 182 S. By the Scorpion, which arrived in the Downs

... to the theatres. After leaving the House Cords, his Royal. Highness, intending to follow the King the theatre, drove to Drury-lane, and ‘had actually entered the body of the. house before he recollected that bis Maiestv was at Covent-garden. On Tuesday ...

4 to 4 0 i 0 Stoll ,hp Wth am) lth of May, tl.e, ‘tty ..f ereoada. i. the San.bof

... neiifhbonrhnot) of St. Jemes’s-atreet, had five pounds to pav for tl.e postage letters, ia cousequeace the privilege hsving ' Drury-lane Theatrf, on which 30,000/. has been witbiu few yean, let for year*. Sussini is iiuinediately ex|>eeled in this country. ...

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1826

... nameffHill, connected with the profession, waited on Mr. Dowton, and explained poor Barnard’s situation, and Mr. Hughes, of Drury-lane Theatre, visited him directly, and humanely ordered him to be taken tbe greatest care of, and engaged nurse for him. Sudden ...

Toesday's Gazette, Aug 8, 1826

... 19, at ten, at the Court of Comrals- iioners. Solicitor, Mr. Rusbbury, Cartbusian-street, Cbarterbousc-square^ J. SPUIGG, Drury-lane, leather seller, Aug. IS, nt one, 18, at two, and Sept. 19, one. at the Court of Commissioners. Solicitor, Mr. Tilleard ...

Spotting Fight between Jem Ward and Sampson, (the Birmingham Youth), for Sovereigns. will hv recollected these ..

... Feathers, Great W ild-street, Lincolu’s-inn-fields, the body of Eliza Bates, aged twentytwo years.—Mrs. Lewis, who resides 144, Drury-lane, stated that the deceased was servant in a respectable family, and about six weeks since, she carac witness’s lodgings, ...