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... commence with GRAND SPANISH PARADE, With Six Beautiful Horses, being part of the Stud that performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, in Tinsour the Tartar,- &c. which will be displayed as dying and dead. To conclude with A COUNTRY DANCE BY SIX ...

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... commence with GRAND SPANISH PARADE, - With Six Beautiful Horses, Being part of she Stud that performed at the Theatre Royal, -Covent Garden. Loodon, in Timonr the Tartar, &e. which will be displayed as dying and dead,, - To conclude with A COUNTRY DANCE BY SIX ...

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... conclude with GOD SAVE'THE KrNG, With the additional Verses, written by G. Coleman, Esq. as sung at the Theatre.-Royal, Covent Garden. Newly arranged by Sir John Stevenson. Ticketsof Admission, 7s. 7d. each. To be had at the principal Music Shops, and of ...

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... . ?? . . .. On Monday, (firstithnein tiKiuigdow,) as-mawperform. ing with unbhouniiedliappatise. at the Theatre.Roytl Covent Garden. the newv Drams, called i '.HENRI QUATR;' or, PARjS itt Oi~ia Ijitl , with naeW Scenery Dresses, and Becorations. - The ...

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... Grieve, Henderson, and Wbitnmore. The Dresses by Mr. Irlurphy, IMrs. and Miss Powell; as now performing at Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1in 5 Acttt with Alterations, Adlicions. and with Snags, Duets, Glees, and Chorusse;, selected from the Plays, Potmsand ...

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... MAID AND MAGPIE; Ons, WHIPH ISTHE THIEF? Annettv -Miis S. Booth.; (Aa-originally performed .by her at the Theatre Royasl Covent-Garden. Tickets and places fr' the Boxes may be had of lt. Low. ther, at er.. Willis's M usic Waieliouse, 7, Wistmorland& street;'annd ...

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... Barton. Siccius Dentatus, a Veteran ?? Mr. Cobbam. Virginins, a Centurion I ?? Mr. Macready, (of the 'Theatre- Royal, Covent-garden.) here these live years;) Virginia, daughter of Virginius ' Miss Smithson. Servia ?? ?? ?? Mrs: Yates, In the edurse of ...

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... 1 - -Chierubino DIs . Humby. Countess .Alsasis ?? . ;.Miss Greene., Snana .Mi*s M. Tree, (From the.TheatrieRoyal. Covent.Garden, ber Foureth, ap. pettance int45is5 KiugdoMn.) r Bathrlns ?? ?? - isSeyoultr. - I~n Act 111.-A PAS DE DEUX, by Masisr and ...

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... Nights. After which the-popular Farce of A ROLAND FOli AN OLIVER. Rosalind. ?? ?? Miss Wensley, Of the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, her fiat appearance in Ireland. After which an entire New Pantomime. sbich has boen some in preparati n. ralled CINDEtR ...

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... e, Mr. Williams; Celia, h C kuldrv, Mrs, Humby. Si ald (rwith the Cuckoo Song). Miss Wsisley, Frolothe Tleatre Royal, Covent-Garden, her firstappearance in this Kingdom. After hicb, (for tbe first time in this City), a Grand Harle- A qu nade. called ...

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... Direction of Mr. Grimaldi. PRINCIPAL CHeARACTERS. The Prince (afterwards H-slequin),' Mr. Ellar, (from the Tleatre-Royal Covent-garden, his 2d appearance these seven years), the Bar.n Pomposiai (afterwards Pantaloon), Mr. Noiman, (from the Theatre Royal ...