Sunday Morning's Post
... being the Dry his Royal Highnefs the Prince cf J Vales's Birth-D y will he ...
... being the Dry his Royal Highnefs the Prince cf J Vales's Birth-D y will he ...
... with Englilh Oak, than which Part the World has produced better. We hear that Mr. Garrick ha= engaged Mr>. Cib’.*cr, at Drury-Lane Theatre, next Winter. Within the three Pays p'.ff the Wo-kn'tn employed in removing the o.: ol Lit inn have found about ...
... him, was remanded to his old Apartment. Monday laid died Elizabeth Burn, ! Craven, notorious Bawd, in White Hurt Yard, ; Drury Lane. She was and bred in Ireland, vdie.c file joined the belonging to the Kelly mount Gang, which were lo numerous, that upon ...
... left the Place, and Lee is in the Idle PolTelfion of the Theatre, which is extended and beautified, little inferior that Drury-Lane. It will hold Hundred Pounds, and is complete in the Appendages Dreffiog Rooms, and a Green-Room. was be opened Yederday ...
... will preltnted at the iieatre-Royal in Drury-Lane foon after Chridmas. The ragedy Don Sehaftiau Ring Portugal, written by Dryden, and the Kchearlal, written by the Duke Buckingham, are reviving the Drury.Lane, d >ili there Toon, alternately.. We Hear ...
... Plealure to his and to all true Englilh Nobility and Gentry prelent Rchcarlal which to affed morrow the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, was written by George Vtlliers, Duke of Buckingham, the Son that Viliiers, who was murdered bv Felton; the Character Baye ...
... hear that Mils Haughton, from Covent-Gardcn Theatre, (who iaft Night performed the Part Amanda in Love’s Laft Shift at Drury-Lane) will Ihortlv appear in the Characters of Juliet and Cordelia. We hear that a certain mile Perfon , to Ihew that his Senfe ...
... committed two Years fince, and a Robbery done about Week ago, when W r oman having decoyed Serjeant the Guards into a Court neat Drury-lane, this Baldwin with leveral others, robber! him of his Watch and Money, and were going murder him, had not Dme Soldiers by ...
... that his Majedy will foon fill the Vacancies in the H. n. Order the Knights the Bath. On Night was at the Theatre- Royal in Drury-Lane, to lee the Provokec Wife, and the new Entertainment called the Genii. Capr. Vickennan, arrived Newcaftlc from Dunkirk the ...
... are, Sir Anthony Abdy, Barr. William Moreton, Pratt, and Whitaker, Elqj Laft Night his Majelfy was the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, to lee the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. They write from Kingfton in Jamaica of the 28 of Oib-ber, that they were informed ...
... this livening, lee the Falfe Friend, and the Italian Dances. A new Tragedy, called the Garrefler, is to play’d To-morrow at Drury-Lane Theatre. This Morning died, in Whitecrols-Street, Mrs. Sarah El wick, aged 102. ...
... Account of new J’jwtcrtailment railed tie OMNI I, vow aA tie Tlcatre-Rcyal in Drury-Lane. Overture the rifing Curtain (covers the Scene .1 Grove, to be formed Enchantment : [ It confills Leafy Wings, intermixed with Flowers forming Arches, and terlatcs ...