PRESENTATION OF A TESTIMONIAL TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF ST. JOHN'S MARKET
... collation, with wines, tea, coffee, &c , was ecrvedl up in an ante-room by Mr, Robert Walker, of the Old Mansion Elouse, Drury-lane. ...
... collation, with wines, tea, coffee, &c , was ecrvedl up in an ante-room by Mr, Robert Walker, of the Old Mansion Elouse, Drury-lane. ...
... Crseeh re, cab pro- prieturo. J. 6orifort.and T. Slsasnd , Birmingham, iron and steelt merchants. W. and W. . Troharne, Drury-lane, bailders. W. T. Nixon and JS.taward, Palace New-road, Laumbeth, Leicr3er. i Wqu.ro, and Old Qualeine treet, Olford-street ...
... Manchester, cotton merchant, fourth dividend of Ad. any Tuesday, at Mr. Potts, Manchester. DIVIDENDS. Feb. 16, F. Collins, Drury-lane, pawnbroker. Feb. 120, W. T. Searle, Victoria-road, Deptford, budder. Feb. 12, R. Smith,. Salehurst, neer Hurst-green, and ...
... Barver; Brrixton,' builder. Feb. 24, H. G:.Dear- s love, raiace-row, New-road, timber merchant. Feb. 24. R. asx MorisoIn,' Drury-lane, baker. ' Feb.-24- (3. 'Seaman, Eton. est; grocer.' Feb. 24, BR. Sanders Donuhty-street,' and Brornlow-. n mews, Gray'~-inm-road ...
... Portman-.square, and Bnightn ab ~'manufacturers. Martenh anti Co., Liverpool, Corda an facturers. Dickesoca and Harcourt, Drury~lane ca i~r00. -mongers. W. Lupton and Co. Leedsclo-h-mercjts-asfa )as regards A.]~ Lpo.Garman and Bulling, Litchatc, orflk, ...
... fancy braid manufacturers, W G. Hensiman and A. W. Harrisom. )r Bristol. frdtetrers. A. M'Glashau and B. Field, Coal-yard, Drury-lane, coppersmiths. Felton and Pickeinug Percival. la street, Clerkenwell, jewellers. H. Ingram and- ?? Little. n, Strand newspaper ...
... Rankin, LiverpooL, whoessleo clothiers. himd chalwaskvermaoher and Co., Oxford-tehyrolcti eugd J. Hoswitt and J. Horwood, Drury-lane, tebutchaers. A. Mine and Sons, Oldham, cotton Slock dealere;- th tfar as regards G F. .Mle . Benson and Co., Meon- 'r 1chester ...
... Brown, Boutoghall etreet, merchants. J. Woeko and eon, Guildford, Surrey, gronors. J. and J. Moffat, lduB- eelburgh anid Drury-lane, tanners. DIVID~ PDlVIDENDS W. Bulie airtgr~n ~ ~corrrdeaa.r, first dividend of 7n., on any Thursday, at Mrr. Kiinnoar's ...
... BANKRUPTS, &a. I (owm the London Gazette of Tusada, Jamwrj/V 24.) PARTNERSHIPS DI3SOLV21.D -nll. Ei;upon and J. Stephenson, Drury-lane, ourrlirs, J. .4kover and Son, Isllngton, buildors. W. Tindall and o Scarborough, louse agents. R. and J. C. WisE, New- ...
... John Bale, coal merchant, Peterborough. John Arnold the younger, inukeeper, Woodbtidge, SuiDolIr. Frederick Caplin, hoeler, Drury-lane, Middlesex. Jeucthan Wood, Charles Waod, and Thomas Uarsbtali. coal merohants., ?? ond, Totteonbam, Ponder's end, and Enfeld ...
... in the career of both Keau and Vandenhoff is illustrated by several characteristic aceodotes. 1813 Kean first appeared at Drury Lane i as Shy lock, and in the same year Vandenhoff ap- 1 peared on the boards of the Theatre-Royal in this town as Holla—a part ...
... Higleam Ferrers. ad GdeJhkr yoPr.G Gedel.,bae, yd ar. yHoughton. T, grocer, Hartley-row. S ed Haynes,,)V., ebseesmanger, Drury-lane. cae Hallow, IV., provislon broker, Liverpool. ,l. Jones. A. E, grocer, Kentish Town. of Llghtlsourns, I., watch manufacturer ...