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... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. audience that was collected last night witness the debut of Miss Adelaide Kemble was one those crowded assemblages that are seldom collected but the most special occasions, such as a Royal visit, or the return of some established ...
... LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY, Oct 19. BANKRUPTS. Jonathan Duncan, Wellington-rtreet North, Strand, Wm!Klumphry««. Bow-steest, Covent garden, tavern keeper Peter Fattiaoa, Cerahill, tailor John Edward Albert-Nad, RegentVparlc, boardinghooae-keeper Samel Law*** ...
... Sisted, late of the 2d Dragoons —Aged 77, William Beverley, Esq., Manager of the Scarborough theatre, formerly Manager of Covent Garden theatre.—At the Black Venn, near Bromyard, her 101 st year, Mrs. Martha Smith. She retained all her faculties to the last ...
... and Jeannot, &c. MR. WILLY, Premies Violin, AND MR. HAUSMANN, The celebrated Violoncellist, of the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden. To commence two o'clock, and to terminate at half-past four. [3068 Single Tickets, 4s. Family Tickets to admit Four, 16* ...
... Portrait of the Mavor. New Scenic TabMM—the liialto, at Ouildhall. Scene from the New Grand Opera of •• ilaidee, at Covent- Garden Theatre. Busts the late Lord George Dentinck, by the Count D'Orsav and Air. James Wyatt. And other Illustrations. With ...
... the 12«h and 14th, at St. John's Rooms, Winchester. celebrated original ETHIOPIAN HARMONISTS, from Jullien's Concerts, Covent- Garden, Yauxhall-Gardens, &c., will have the honour of performing at the Royal Victoria Archery-rooms, Southampton, on Monday ...
... the 6th Vic. c. 18, are Monday, the 18th of November inst., and Thursday, the 21st. The Anti-Corn-law League nave taken Covent- Garden theatre for the ensuing season, at a rental of 3000/. Alary Gollop has been fully committed to Chester Castle, charged ...
... Local Talent, he has engaged the following distinguished Artistes Vocal Performers : MISS MESSENT, Of the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, AND MR. GENGE and MR. FARQUIIARSON SMITH, Of the London Concerts. Solo Instrumental Performers: MR. W. CRAMER—VIOLIN. ...
... month, and those of the two Colonels from the Ist instant.— United States' Gazette. The weekly meeting of the League at Covent Garden, on Thursday evening, was addressed by the Hon. C. Villiers, Mr. Cobden, and General de Lacy Evans. The fiftieth anniversary ...
... Theatre. Mr. SHAW, late Harlequin the Royal Amphitheatre, London. Mr. C. J. SMITH, late Harlequin at the Theatre- Royal Covent Garden. Mr. SANDERSON, late Clown at the Royal Surrey Theatre, London. ON Monday Eveninu, Jan. 25, 1847, will presented a FAVOURITE ...
... have been grouped together in a similar manner, ar.d the likenesses are preserved among those exhibited in the gallery. Covent Garden Theatre.—This week the last of the German company's season. On Saturday they intend to take their leave of the public, ...