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BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. Robert Hencsy, Drury lane, lirabermerchant—JameaGallier, Park street, Grosvenor square, carpenter—Char ie* Leaih, Chelsea, b.ket—Richard Wajllng, R msey, Essea, butcher— John Pinkeman, White Lion street, PentonvUle, licenswJ vietuallei—Robert ...

LONDON GAZETTE.—Tuesday, Mur. IS

... LONDON GAZETTE.— Tuesday, Mur. IS. BANKRUPTS. T BROWN, Kingston upon Hull.scnrener R GEORGE, Drury lane, stage coach maker G SHILLIHESR, Bloomsbury, lieeiy stable keeper LA Colchester, Essex, linen diaper W ANDREW, Shrewsbury, mercer J MORGAN, Moore lane ...

ißarriagrt

... Thos. Crouch, the celebretod pleyev o. the .lolencello, 111* P»00, ooeotlh. priocipel voed perlot 0,.. the Thaatre Royal, Drury Lane. ...

BANKRUPrS,

... BANKRUPrS, JOHN WM.BELL, of Pinner's Hall, Broad Street, merchant—WM. WALKER, of Drury Lane, looking glass manufacturer—JOHN HYDE, of Manchester, Lancashire, cotton manufacturer—THOMAS CRUMPTON,of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, cordwainer—JOHN HYDE and HENRY ...

Bcatbs

... dest and one of the most ‘vf modero nomers. A few days ago, at in his 44th year, Richard Usher, the celebrated clown, ta Drury lane theatre. ‘At Leusanne (en Suise) on ‘Thursday, the sixth cay of t, of @ rapid afver having given birth September the sath ...

Cftfatre, itelis

... Twenty-two Years, Shakspeare’s Comedy the MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, Interspersed with Music; as performed the Theatn •-Royal, Drury Lane andCavent-Gardeu, with uni versa! Approbation and Applause. With other Ga> tertainments. To conclude with New Musical Farce ...

BANKKUFfS

... Oldslieet, Middlesex, back maker—W r DEAN, Manchester, stationer and bookseller—VV WILLANS, of the New George, Drury court. Drury lane, Middlesex, licensed victualler—\V LEWES, Croft Farm, near Straifo.d upon Avon, Warwickshire, cattle sales man—C STIEGEIt ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGES & ROBBERIES

... robberies. cutting and maiming, with intent, &c. ; and OW-S' EET.—Pawnsroxers’ —Last evening’ Mr. Newsy, a pawnbroker in Drury Lane, appeared to answer the charge on a gentleman for detaining a gun value fifty guineas, his property, and for attempting ...

PONTEFRACT RACES, 1829

... Cummins, Misses Angell and Cleaver. After which an entire new Farce, called WIFE! WHAT WIFE ? performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. In the Course of the Evening, Mr. Saynor will play Drouel’s celebrated Variations on God save the King” on the German Flute ...

JBirU)o

... Glasgow, In theKth year of hit , age. Mi. C. (lata Panta'ooni one of the Brothers . Ridgwsy, formerly the Theatres Itoyal, Drury lane and C'wvtnt-gvdao* On w«*k, »*«* A? ye»ra, Ur, D. «f Wcfharby, ctoprr. : Sum* dujr, aged 84, Martha, rtlleiuf tala Me. Tiff ...

BANKRUPTS

... WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of Lombard street, merchant, «o aui May 22, 26, June 2u—Att Nicholson, Dowgato bill, ROBERT* LE YENS, of Drury lane, coachn»a»ter, sur May 22, June 26 —Alts Bruce and Sons, Surrey *i-, Strand, Loudon JAMES WICKENDEN ROBINSON and HENRY MARTIN ...

MISCELLANIES

... backer his brother-in-law. Mi. Mitchell, of ; And we hope will be more successful than his predecessors in the management of Drury-Lane, Theatre. Mr. Galt, the author of the Ayrshire Legaiees,” is now the editor of the London Courier, Galt is an acute person ...