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... FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE BANKRUPTS.—Wm. Clark, of Maiden-lane, Covent Garden, soda water and ginger-beer manufacturer —J. H. Handscomb, Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, lace-merchant—John Frost, sen. of Bridlington, Quay, York, corn-merchant—Gerrard Blackband ...
... Long-lane, coach- ?? Cooper, Grosvenor-Mews, Bond- street, horse-dealer. — Fras. Brothers and James Leith, King-street, Covent Garden, navy aad army agents. ...
... SATURDAYS G JmM, of Farringdou, Berks, oordrvainer—G. Dalmaine, of ftreet, Covent Garden, embroiderer— l. Sinikms, Store ftrert, Bedford (rju.ire, tailor—E. Chittenden, Alhford, Kent, ironmonger—W. Scott, jun. of Norrvich, confedlioner—H. Day and R. Holmes ...
... Mr. HALLS.—Maria, ATKINS. Amongst the Scenery will exhibited—A View Temple Bar. .Sporting Cabinet. Corinthian Study. Covent Garden Theatre Box Lobby. Mr. Lustre’s formed of real Looking-Glasses! Throne Room in Carlton Palace. auxhall Gardens 6b Orchestra ...
... From the LONDON GAZETTE, Oct. X, BANKRUPTS W. Clark, Covent Garden, soda-water manufac- turer.—l. H. Handscombe, Buckinghamshire, lacs* merchant. — J. Frost, sen. Bridlington-Q«iay, V -_l. # corn-merchant.— G. Blackband, Gnosall, Stafford- shire, grocer ...
... Hobstone, Maidstone Kent | haberdasher.— W. and J. Wilkinson, Mincin*' lane, wine-merchants.— R. Tutin, Chandos-street ' Covent - garden, cheesemonger, James p r i ce ' Little Mylvern, Worcestershire, dealer.— Thomaj ' Small, Alnwick, Northumberland, common-bren ...
... the Benefit of Mr. LODER, who has the honour to announce, that (by permission of the Proprietors of the Theatre- Royal, Covent-Garden,) MISS TREES has kindly offered her valuable services perform Two of her Characters on the present occasion. MONDAY Evening ...
... will be presented, new Magical Play (never acted here,) called THE LAW OF JAVA, As now performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, with universal attraction and applause. which will added, a FARCE and Entertainments. ...
... irs arc only tolerated London; they cannot hire theatre, and appear in company any public stage like that Drury Lane, Covent Garden, the Hay market, they arc obliged to take refuge in the Rooms, which ate suite apartments, and not u public theatre. Money ...
... London. SATURDAY, MAY The Kin}? honoured Covent Garden Theatre last with his presence, see Colman's new play [.axe of and Cherry and Fair Star. His Majesty was received with the mast enthusiastic Wednesday afternoon, their Koyal Highr«attcw the Crown ...
... Establishment at Jerusalem, as delivered to Mr. Jollifl'e by the Guardian Mount Loudon, printed fur and Co. Tsvistock-street, Covent- Garden ; and sold by all The former editions oj this work have translated into th ...