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... . (Under the *tth. f SSf , e c f h,s Ro > ai U *ncss Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobrg).- after the Melo-Drama, ...
... . (Under the *tth. f SSf , e c f h,s Ro > ai U *ncss Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobrg).- after the Melo-Drama, ...
... Nature's Reflector; including, amongst other no- velties not before exhibited :— l. A beau.iful Turkish View, painted expressly for the occasion by one of our most eminent Artitu, in which will be represented' a Sea Fight between two Vestwls of different nations.— 2. An Automaton Male Figure. 3. A Mnall Automaton Female Figure.— 4. Philosophical Ex- periments, among which will be introduced, a ...
... y e , - a « «rtirelv new Pictorial. Optical, nod Mechanical Exhibition, called The PANORAMIC MlR- i.uk.; or, Natures Reflector; eluding, arn.mgs. other no- , veities not before exhibited :— l. A beautiful Turkish View, punier, expressly f or ll|f occa . jlin \ >y ()ne of our ,o tr em j ne!l , vi ?? will ?? c represented ?? a Fight between Iwi. \cs_eis ot dulere.,! p.h,_oi.s._«. An ...
... DUKE of NORFOLK, His Grace the DUKE of GRAFTON, His Grace the DUKE of DORSET, I he Right Hon. the EARL of BRISTOL, I he Right Hon. the EARL of ORFORD, And numerous other distinguished Personages. _ DIRECTORS. lncDm? 6 ? Division. Eastern Division. -^PH MAULKIN, Esq. SirWM. MIDDLETON.Bt. G E °RG E MOOR, Esq. JOHN COBBOLD, Esq! Mr. ROBERT PAWSEY GEORGE BAKER, Esq. Mr- JOHN SYMONDS J. M. ...
... Loufi-MeroVd Catile; o>c Lapd-owners, breed of Loug »» neighbourhood, have F-r-era, a. jjj* * %£ wishes, and *Tt? -MtSSS! a the WEDNESDAY before wil, beheld *S%:?»>ZT»*J confident!, rely on an ex- ?? tlirw of ca«K. TO BUILDERS. A \Y person willins to rontmct for ERECT- ING a NBW IXFIK.MARY, at Liverpool, rimer for (be wliole or separate parts of tbe work, may obi tin every information from Mr. ...
... to me «fe*»* S P n«ghbourhoml--I hereby give this Pubuc 1 Notia-Nbat I will not be responsible for any ?I she may in future contracttand l all; per- f p^ngher the Rents *fim**f Signature, will be proceeded gainst -by law. L «-h» rwoverv of the same. .. jfc; ,or the ™>* jwß4*loßgpige. ftcdrutb, April 25th, 1821 . ,j TRURO /yrto annuitant Sonets* For the Benefit of Widows. THE r^ular day ...
... 10th April 1821. aur^^ OX TUESDAY the 24th ?? *g ' „ ?? House of Thomas Davie% 4nn- ;&» tbe Afternoon, / LOT I. ■eu FrtchM and Inheritance of a Tenement, p CALLED MENAGWINS, Situate in the Parish of Gorran ; (..nsistinjof » vtr f S ood , House, Stable, Ox-house, and other convenient 2l*w Card. n, Mowhay, and about six .'JeTof rich Laud, well watered, and within . nv i feuce« LOT 2. ti* ...
... nf Performances. m^? 1 ?? HE ATRE, STRAND.-Mr. 80- j apa w 11 e hik t ?''cry EVENING THIS WEEK SmSLi^T!^ an en, ' rH ?? ^ P '? Optical.' anc Me-c_i.in.CHlfc__hibiiioi,, ralu . a T||e i ASO RAMIC MIR- , , : lK? re ' Reflector; including, aumims, other no- ?? r/ Xhibued: - 1 - A Beautiful Turkish View, iiiotei. expressly f or the occasion by one of our most eminent Artists n wb, cn wi ? ...
... ?? Ramdby.in .be popular Burletfa »f- Why did I Marry . l«d King A'ribur. m .lie Burlesque of Tom I'uimti. F^jI.VMIMCTiiK'VTRfO. N>wta*tli»-street,Strand. X THlv-PVENINC, SATI'RDAY. April 14. IS2I, wilt [performed, a new rtimic Burlelia :n two ?? > from the h-nch of Moliere. called, VVH\ DID I MARR) I AJtrr] Nch, .he 'celebrated R«rie«iite of TOM THC'MH.-King | IPtthur, Mr. Dowtpn: Musical ...
... THR BRIO N ri» r 4^ M A R v, W&F^? WILLIAM CARSWELL, Xh.tt&^f' Master. -^ffhThave good, to ship, are desired to lend '^^'^rtesaid vessel will not be • N B V?rZ v lot o that may bap- fcES, tSS '^accidents of the^as, or r:lvi,atiou, U f : .- T - ? «- rD^«; oker> Lavcaster, Arm- 2, IB2L CARRIAGE HOUSES. TO BE SOLD, a PAIR of BL.'.CK CARRIAGE HORSES, J\ nearly IS hitnds 3 inches high, nine ...
... entirely New LECTURE on OURANOLOGIA, or the Structure of tbe Universe will be delivered by Mr. BARTLEY— Doors open at Half-past Six, performances com- mences at Seven. VEW THEATRE. EUROPEAN SALOON. In! King-street, St. James's— Wits MACAULEY'S EN- TERTAINMENT still continuing to be most favourably re- ceived by Fashionable and Numerous Audiences, will be re- peated THIS EVENING. and S ...
... r'n lemenVnTe'nT ?? r^ ctf ««> i«^o.ed [hiK pan of i .entlemen intend g, vlll g RSPL EX D I D MASK I. D FET E. Un- THURSDAY, A prU2fi, .' *, Uie Continental Carnivals, and superior to any .hai have hitherto taken place. The above elegant suite of rooms so peculiarly adap.ed for an entertainment of the kind. ! have been engaged expressly for the occasion, and will form a promenade nt the ...