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... wli n Fair Rosamond may he seen it, her bower any for a shilling. With ice on 01 the Windows, aid Jark Frost himself at Drury Lane, bard is it to think on Canada— ...
... wli n Fair Rosamond may he seen it, her bower any for a shilling. With ice on 01 the Windows, aid Jark Frost himself at Drury Lane, bard is it to think on Canada— ...
... Bath. tea-dealer. Henry Darla Bath, tea-dealer. UPTCILI John James, Birminghem, bother. John Pairmaner, Prlneee. street, Drury Lane. livery stable keeper. htSKKUPIS. John Goff, Liverpool. victualler [Vincent and Sherwood. Bench Walk, Temple. Mos She. Iree ...
... in waiting, and Lord Lilford the Lord in waiting. Viscount Melbourne had an audience of her Majesty. The Queen honoured Drury lane Theatre with her presence in the evening to witness the pantomime. Her Majesty and suite arrived in three carnages at ten ...
... Wr, J u . It. ISM. Hrary l>»», Balk, Ms deslrr. Jaa. 11, MM. John James, ftirminpham, beker. Fatrmaner. Princes street. Drury lane, livery aavxanvTS. will?. cfl Wrurpeei. victualler.John SMee Davies,Oe Salop tveper.John Nixon, Long Drag, Yorkshire ...
... obtained the gold medal the roost completely framed animal in the lute Smilhfield show, was sold to Mr. \V. Dobbioa. hatcher, Drury Lane, for without anydedmtiun whatever. Its weight was 14 stone, wanting and (he quality of the meat w;*a a* fine ever was known ...
... visited Dnny Lane Theatre; and, after tliepmfomiuie, went the stage see Van Amhurgh fee It's lions. Her Majesty went state Drury Lane Tuesday. The Sun of Wednesday ostentatiously printed the following statement respecting the Queen’s maitiage“ The eoimtiy ...
... report speaks highly of the i,,esic, whliich is of ii lively and tight tcharacter. Her Maljesty iitendls to fioner ?? Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garfden veith a visit; on each occasion it is tile Qiueell's iliteni- tioiu t(i gti ii state. Tuesday (this eoening) ...
... Ue may .ention one, although, perhaps, it may be considered trifling ?? A few evenings ago her Majesty paid a rilit to Drury Lane 1 beatre, on which occa- sion sbe was not accompanied by ber royal mother. Tne Duchess of Kent was at Buckingham Palace ...
... Cambridge, and Prince Kitenuzy. a«d who have been received with great applauiie n the theatres Koyal. Covent Garden anU Drury Lane, aasl in the principal fa;.hiooabb Towns in Great Britain and Ireland, have the honour to inform ibe Notably, Gentry, and ...
... Davis, txa-deeler. Btitb. ™* •■• , BAN»IRUPTCIaU,SUPERSKDBD^^.JiMnee laska* n*^ tn^araanx-J. fairmaner. ?? tS' Bl ** street, Drury-lane. ■» u ar, ■ymees- ...
... Bath, tea dealer. Davis, of Bath, tca dealer. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. of Birmingham. baker. Joun late of Red Lion. but 24, Drury-lane, livery stable keeper. BANKRUPTS. Joun Gorp, of Live , Victualler. Jon Davixs, of Oswestry, Shropshire, draper. Joun Nixon ...
... of Cambridge, and Piinee Eeterbasy, and who have been received with great applause 4 the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Drury-lane, sad in the principal fashionable Towns in Great Britain and Ireland, have the honour in inform Nobility, Gentry, and I ...