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... DRURY LANE THEATRE. ?? I I_.A _AJ , (I'ram a Corresponsdent.) Drury Kiane Theatre has recommenced its season under auspices that may safely be accepted as of a most fortu- nate character, The worst imitation of a joke is to think the carrying on (as the ...
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... EDWARD ASH. Wkncffes to the above being a true Cafc, Mr. Alexander Robertfon, Cheefemonger, No. iai, Drury Lane, Mr. Jofeph Benguagh, Publican, Drury Lane; Mr. William Boak, Hofier, No* 246, Holbom; Mr. Robert Poulton ; Glafs Cutter, No. 16, Upper Court ...
... the London Shopkeeper*, who will find advDirtigeou* to pureliife at the above Msnufaelory, Orders are received No. Court, Drury Lane. ...
... BANKRUPTS from Saturday's Gazette. John Williams, of Nightingale Lane, Eaft Smithfield, Slopfeller. Walter Vaughan, of Drury Lane, Middlefex, Butcher. W« . Rec. and Henry Borradaile, of __ucklcrfbury, London, Drapers. William Withers, of Cannon Street ...
... Opera,) And MISS POOLE, (ro, the Tileatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Princess's Concert Room.) HERR IDAMCOE, (primo Terore from the GCand Opera at Berlin) And Mr. BURDINI, (From the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.) PIANIST. Mr. BENEDICT. Tjckets, 5s3 each, to be ...
... Singer, lately, married, is engaged Drury Lane Theatre, at the moderate Salary of Sixteen Guineas per Week. This Morning fine large Eel, weighing fixteen Pounds, was taken alive out of a Water-Plug in Drury Lane/. Married] At Dudley, John Simpfon, F ...
... THE , Corporal Smith, 78. a survivor of the flirter head disaster, now avoiding at Middleton Cheney, was present at Drury Lane Theatre, on Wedniveiay evening, at a performance of the new drama wherein the sinking of a troopship name.] the Beachy Head ...
... BANKRUPTS. T-hn Panting, of Broil Street, St. Giles's, Lincn-draprr, Robert Dumford, of Drury Lane, Wcftminfter, Gold-beater. Pi i 1 Rofi, of Jcwin Street, Baker. tatnci Elliott, ofCrayford, Kent, Carpenter. Wuh Gregory, of Manchefter, Laneafhlre, Baker ...
... that fcveral refpeftahlc Houfckeepers have atteded the fame———Case, Mr. Edward A(h.Taylor, at Mr. Cook’s, Butcher, No. 63. Drury Lane, London, was violently afflidled with fcorbutic, corrolive, painful Humour on both his Hands, which almolt drove him to ...