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... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. Another Nornsa has appeared in the person of Madame 1IONZI Dz BD;Nce, a lady whom we remember as a fa- vourite singer and actress on our Italian stage some2Oyeore ego. Some time after she left this country, it was said that she ...
... received full pay for the whole period. t I have the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, e A. BUNN. t Theatre Royal, Covent-garden, May 1, 18i3. in [PRONU THE OiSERVER . as This national temple of the drama concluded Its season on at Friday nigbt most ...
... COVENT GARDEN PARISH. | Oil Mqnday iight a number of the Inhabitant-householders of the 1arith aiselnbled it the Rainbow Ta'vern, King street, Covent Garden, and formied themselves into a Committee for tbe purpose of adopting legal measures for throwing ...
... to the investeitition of n abuses, a most unfair report of whatoccurred at a Meeting of some ishatsitants of St. Paul, Covent Garden, wherein a Mr. Roebottton, tile prsprietor of a Coffee-shop in James-street, best known by the name of the ' Finish, is ...
... past the hour ot' noon, brought those thousanuls of people, now crowding the streets of' London and this great house of Covent-garden, from York and Leeds, and all the towens of the West Riding; and from Liverpool asad all Lanca- shire; and front all the ...
... COVENT GARDEN THEATRICAL FUND. The Members corpusing the Committee for this season are Messrs. Fawcett, Geo. Bennett, Blanchard, Durussett, Evan-s, Far- ley, Keeley, Chas. Mathews, Chas. Taylor, Meadows, and Egerton. During the past week most of them ...
... ST. PAUL, COVENT GARDEN. Ir'R0OM A MORNING PAPER.] at Yesterday morning a Petty Session was held in the Vestry- ity room of this parish, for the appointusent of Overseers. The Ile Churchwardens, and the rest of the late select, net having In condescended ...
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... the streets from the nitrabera of tbieves and girls of the town who infested theml and the charge of allowing a house in Covent.Garden, to which some objection had been misade, to be kept open. Now Mr. Corder, who had complained of the latter, and had charged ...