COVENT GARDEN THEATRE
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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 ...
... TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE BY FIRE. A calamity took place on Wednesday morning at an early hour, which resulted the total destruction, by fire, of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, recently leased by Mr. Anderson, who better known the ...
... NEW OPERA HOTEYL, Bow-starer, COVENT GARDEN. “7 NOAKES, in soliciting the support of bis friends o and the public to fil:‘ l!;:\'eh'&hblM most respectfully announces t reconstructed and decorated the extensive C:fiv% aniting the facilities of the public ...
... THEATRE, SALISBURY. ! ' MONDAY, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. The Part o/'Siiyi.ock by Mr. COOKE,frtm the Royal, Covent- Garden. With LOVE A-LA-MODE. The Part of Sir Archy Mac Sarcasm by Mr. Cook , Positively for that Night only. ' WEDNESDAY, THE MAN OF THE ...
... Conductor SIGNOR VIANESI, (Director of the Music, and Conductor at the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden). The Concert will coma at Quarter-past Seven. at Eight o’clock, Doors open Prices of Admission : Reserved Seats, Numbered, 7s. Gd.; Unreserved ...
... The owning the Covent Garden Theatre announced firthc loth of May. A serious and melancholy occurrence took place the Ilarn-!ey Old Fonndry Wednesday, by whicli a man, named Benjamin Clark on,a moulder, twenty-four years of aj*e. was severely Red by three ...
... Laft Night was performed at Covent Garden Theatre, The Stratagem. The Part of Archer, Mr. Dormda, by Mrs. Barrington and the Part of airs. Sullen, by Mrs. Vincent. which was added, a Ballad Farce, call’d, The Devil to pay. Sir John Loverale, Mr. Lowe ...
... MON!YLKNT BY THE NATIONAL DEPOSIT BANK, 16, and 17, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, from £lO to £lOOO at & day’s mfiw-hwtnhnmhd-.hwwnwmtrz. without publicity, to or female, on their no! dhflm.amh&.w.mm without removal, trade stock, or farm’ implements ...
... DEADY to be aDepoeitdva need ßeak the National by and Duildiag nomety, 16 and 17, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, in mans from £lO to £3,000 at • day's notioe, for abort or long periods, in England Wales (at borrows?. residenee if desired), to ...
... NEW OPERA HOTEL, Bow-sTREET, COVENT GARDEN, W NOAKES, in soliciting the support of his friends o and the public to the above Establishment, most respectfully announces that he has entirely reconstructed and decorated the extensive Coffec Room, uniting ...
... kSOREADY to be advanced by the 9000 National Deposit Bank and Building Society, 16 and 17, Russell Street, Covent Garden, Loudon, in sums from A'lo to .1141,000 at a day's notice, for short or long periods, in England or Wales (at borrower's residence ...