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... Lane; Master FE. Sanders. After which the renowned ESE Family on the Stilts, To conclude with the new Play; THE Royal, Covent Garden and Drury 2), SCOTTISH CHIEF. Mr. James Anderson (from the ...
... Lane; Master FE. Sanders. After which the renowned ESE Family on the Stilts, To conclude with the new Play; THE Royal, Covent Garden and Drury 2), SCOTTISH CHIEF. Mr. James Anderson (from the ...
... THE Family of Acrobats on Stilts, To conclude with a new Play, SCOTTISH CHIEFS. from the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden’. Wallace, Mr. James Anderson ...
... ted at Drury-lane or Covent Garden, clap-trap orators were in the habit of lamenting over the desecration of boards on which Kemble had trod. I, therefore, deem it right to state that when horses were first introduced at Covent Garden one of the rs of the ...
... To conclude with a new Play, THE SCOTTISH CHIEF. Wallace, Mr. James Anderson (frou the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden). ...
... To conclude with new Play, THE SCOTTISH CHIEF. Wallace, Mr. Janies Andcrspn (from the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden). ...
... Stilts. To conclude with new Play THE SCOTTISH CHIEF. Wallace, Mr. James Anderson (from the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden/. TO CORRESPONDENTS. All Letters intended for insertion must be authenticated the Name and Address of the Writer. We cannot ...
... Green, and Co,, Paternoster-row. ARNE'S ANNUAL, ited by TOM HOOD. With original by well-known Authors and Artists, et, Covent garden. WARNES CHRISTWAS ANNTIAT, HE FIVE ALLS, edited b; TOM HOOD. original by ‘aiz and J.D. Watson, ms q an Almanack, and 210 ...
... CHECKETTS. cent. Forms gratis, UTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOOIATION (Incor rated by Act of Parliament, 1850), 14, Russell-street, Covent: garden, London. Prompt ADVANCES on all description of security ~—Forms free on by letter to EDWARD HARPER. Secretary. ...
... Warne and Beiford-street, W.0. Gon ARNES ANNUAL With original Contributions by Authors and Artists, by TOM Bedlord-stret, Covent garden, ...
... Ba-mghall-street. Bulbs and Plants. •\f R. J. C. STEVENS wUi SELL by AUCTION. i.Tjl at his Greet Rooms, 33. King-street. Covent garden. This Day, Oct. 24. at lldf-past Twelve precisely, assortment DOUBLE and SINGLE HYACINTHS. Tulips, Orocuses. Narcissus ...
... directress, is securing fair business with the drama—the tragic play of Lucretia Borgia, familiar to Italian opera patrons of Covent Garden Theatre, and the Dumb Man of Man- chester being the selections which nightly satisfy the cravings of the keenest sensation ...
... of view, and full of instruction and of warning.”— ledical Press and Circular, London: Jas. Wade. 18. Tavistock-atreet, Covent garden. pe — HE QUIET LITTLE MAN is sure to win his T way into much good society.—Brighton Times, Sept. 15th. PILOTS DAUGHTER ...