MR. DAVIS’S BEAUTIFUL STUD OF HORSES, From the Theatres Rnyal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and the Royal ..
... MR. DAVIS’S BEAUTIFUL STUD OF HORSES, From the Theatres Rnyal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and the Royal Amphitheatre. ...
... MR. DAVIS’S BEAUTIFUL STUD OF HORSES, From the Theatres Rnyal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and the Royal Amphitheatre. ...
... UMAX. From the Theatres Koval, Kngiish Opera »ml Drury Lane, MR. CARTER From the Theatres Royal, Birmingham and Voji: MRS. POPE, From the Theatre Rova), Bath. MISS HALFORD, From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. MRS. GARRICK and MRS. PEARCE, From the Theatre ...
... Rand, Mr. WHITE. Principal Second Violin, Mr. PHILLIPS, Principal Violoncello, Mr. SUDLOW, Flute, Mr.RENNEY. Mr. PL ATT, of Drury Lane Theatre, the celebrated Horn player, will give Concerto each Evening. Tickets, Saloon, /s. 6d—Back Seat*, os.—Gallery 3s ...
... Paper All URer. must be Sheffield, April 25, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY mm* Formerly o/t /lie Theatre, and note o/the Thrah, Royal, Drury Lane, BEING engaged in London, for Three y„„ and passing through Sheffield to the several provincial Engagements, begs toaiiiiuunA ...
... st. T. Robinson, of Crawford street, linen draper. September 24, 25. October 26, at Basinghall street. R. Wapsbotl, oif Drury lane, victualler, September 21, 28, October 26. at Basinghall street. ...
... AN APPRENTICE WANTED. ( One Concern.) Rotherham, August 27, 1824. FOR THE BENEFIT OF S. BOOTH, From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The Public respectfully informed, that the above celebrated Actress has been induced to remain One Night Longer, and will ...
... of Liverpool—l. Dut-uurl.i . nd lt Andrew, ol Manchester, spirit merchants— W o__e.ry and C Chappie, uf White ?? yard, Drury lane, printers. ...
... Comic Opera of guy MANNEHING; OR, THE GIPSY'S PROPHESY. ThrPnrtof Henry Bertram, by Mr. PEARMAN, Of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and English ' Opera. After which, will produced, (for the Ist time at this Theatre,) the Farce of MATCH MAKING. Received ...
... character, MONS. DECOUR, COMMONLY KNOWN THE APPELLATION OP THIS FRENCH HERCULES! Whose Performances in the Theatres Koyal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, &c. &c. have been the delight and wonder of the Metropolis. The atonishing feats uf this singular Man are ...
... autified in a tasteful mann-r. Macready, it is said, ha, left Covent Garden, and gone so Drury Lane-Yoang returns So Coveur Garden- Sinclhir, the singer, Cooper from Drury Lane, and Ray- .,er from the English Opera House, are also engaaed at the lutter Rouse-Rayner ...
... jun. Devonshire, ironnssogers. G ax.—Hat 88. Wilson and M'Call, Grantham. Lincolnshire, linen drapers—J llackett ft Co. Drury lane, painters—J Armitagc ft Aimonhury, Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturers—U I ing lord and J Puidt, street read, house painters— ...
... dress makers—X Saunders and T Makin, road, Kiughtsbr.dge, brokers and furniture dealers—W Wolter and VV Pcrnfull, court, Drury Lane, bookbinders— BandT Wcrthington, Stock |iort, mercers and drapers—A and Nelson, Halifax, com dealers— X Judit and B Fowler ...