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... THINGS, jy« Acl ' - an d selected Music, new Scenery. &c. Principal '.' \ lr wholesale, a rich Merchant, Mr. Clißord ; Sir ?? ?? Wyatt; Old Retail. Mr. W. S.-Chatterley, * n( . Theatre Kuval En^ish Opera House, his first appear- ?? this Star : Charles Retail, Mr. CajiMaod.juti. from the tf-f^ El Dover, his first ?? in London. Cecilia, ! IV- 1 ' ' f .Mr. Wholesale, Miss Witham. from the ...
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... entrusted to i J. their Care, are respectftifly inftmned, that the ensuing- Vacation wiH terminate January li»th, 1820. t The. Misses W. present their warmest Acknowledg- ments to their Friends in general, and hope, by an as- isiriuous tlricliarge of their respective Duties, to obtawi a -stontinued Patronage. Skipton, ?? Dec- llil'J. ?? EDUCATION. At Kirtclteaton, near Huddersfield. #T»H« Rev. ...
... PROFITS DO GREAT tfiin- J principal Characters: Mr. Wholesale, a rich mer- T lS ». rjiffnrd: Sir Simon Scruple, Mr. Wv*itt; Old Re- cb»,V v v^ Cbattedej ; Cbaries Retail, Mr. Copeland. jun.; ■ a ' InVt'ornev, Mr Frith; James, Mr. Ellis; William, ?? n \tni)' Tram'ii, Mr. Seymour ; Cecilia. Miss Witham, ?? O'er the Moor and near the Fountain, and v l ' ;»> tidu. After the Burletta. a ...
... nnd applause, by crowded and overflowing assem- rf.L« the Public is ?? inf.»nncd,that it will be re- ,A every evening till furthernotico fnELPIH THEATRE, Strand (late the Sans A Bgtdft.— Under the Authority of the Lord Chamberlain. £Un EVENING, and To-Morrow, the performances will .nence with the Burleita of FUN AND FRIGHT. Sir c ° m * £ Simple (Ist tiuiel. Mr. John Reeve ; Frack, Mr. rTell- ...
... entirely new Bur- -5 l^ji act? called SMALL PROFITS DO GREAT _t» Characters: Mr. Wholesale, a rich mer- ?? Clifford; Sir Simon Scruple, Mr. Wvatt ; Old Re- *» ul . «* S Chatterley s Charles Retail, Mr. Copeland. jnn. ; »il- Mr l na tinrney, Mr. Frith | James, Mr. Ellis; William, ronton* Tramp, Mr. Seymour ; Cecilia. Miss Witham. ti. ».f. '-„'-■ O'er the Moor and near the Fountain,,* 1 mid f» ...
... interesting debate .-t taken place in the States General upon ii'J U j t The great principle contended for * lading m embers o{ what is cal,ed the nnrtv, was, to bring the expenditure of th* country. « If, says a ?? «we are not able to cover our expences 0 f profound peace, what shall we do in * • ar? a question not more interesting to t han to some other Governments. — lt ' 5 that out of ...
... se ' hv crowded and overflowing assem- batloU ,hp Public is respectfully informed, that it will be re- ?? iverv evening lill further notice. FnBLWil THEATRE, Stranrl (late the Sans 4 Hi rel \) -Under the Authority of the Lord Chamberlain. ' ■ ,c fVENING, and fallowing Evenings will be presented Tl! ply New Burletta, in three AcU, entitled LOVERS an f j[i SORTS ; or, Not such a Fool a ...
... iRF V TiI EATRK.— THIS present EVEN- Wist' lanuary 7. and To-Morrow-, will be presented a & /- il-^cicli Divei tiscinent, composed by Mr. Itidgwav. ?? JANET, and LITTLE BEN. Sand y, Mr. '.v Janet, Mi*- Adcock.— After which (2d lime); a new- -'-s_ ...
... January 8, willbe presented f .L\vse* Burletta, in three Acts, entitled LOVERS 3 . ah 'SORTS. After which (28th tsme). an Imitative 01 x -ia in «* e art ...
... PRIZES will have ,£20,000 Each NEXT WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12. THE TENTH-DRAWN PRIZE Above £20. os. 6d. WILL HAVE £20,000. IN EAC I| CLASS. Ue lasl «iupre*»nt Lotteries, are happy to acknowledge the unprecedented approbation l L-d ?? their V* System, by winch, in the last Lottery, Twenty Thousand Pound t. ,w,v Shswd - ¥ h Bristol, Liverpool, Chester, Newcastle, Banbury. Colchester ■-.iviitr-niw otber ...