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On the rst of June will be published, prce is. 6d. Embellished with a Portrait of the late W. Cowper,

... Fawcett Ellistod Fianniater, jun. H. Johnston - Kemble -Lewis King 'Holman Cooke - Lite Mr..Mossop Mr. Macklin Mr. Palmer. ACTRESSES. Countess of Derby (late Miss Far' 'rein • Mra. Mattocks Mrs..sidd6ms Mrs. A blnitun . Miss Leak Madame Mars Mrs. Crouch ...

T LE ORACLE,

... a . Barrister, and Chairman of e aothersetshire SessionS, are Candidates to reprofit Bath in Parliament. VOLNAIS, a young actress of extra'nary talents, has just come out on the French 'neatre, I\ *tartle TALLtEN is so much pleased with her accOun s of ...

LONDOI V, MAY '26

... acuteness! I was all attention; but, to my very great astonishment, the conversat lo3 turned entirely on the actors and .actresses, without single word being said on the comedy. The were praised not for their histrionic but convivial cc:hence, arid termed ...

MARZUIS OF 114RTiNGTON'S BIRTH-DAY

... reason; we cannot Say, . Th is gned her situatiOn 4t the Haymarket-Theatre. 1 be a serious loss , to the Summer Troops. lo .ACtress,-iii:itriitation of:others, . means•.oine - 4. an Itinerant till the winter. ...

MAY 30

... sellers of lemonade,. 200 keepers 7 f cook' s shops, 630 wine-merchant:, 146 perfutners, letter N.-offices,. 973 actors, actresses, singers, uancers, On the 0 9th of May, Tiers Consolidd were 48 75 c, ...

MRS. MORTON PITTS MASQUERADE

... invented many an artless tale, winch drew down sympathetic tears from their au- ditors. Mrs. Drax Grosvenor as a Strolling Actress in a suptrb dress, supported her chiyacter wi.h her usual apropjsMy. Lord Forbe-r, as -he lean and slippered Pantaloon, ...

Published: Tuesday 16 June 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 763 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TJ 1 2 .1 TRE ROYAL^iIAYMXJtkIOi^n '■p.-4-i PRFSSNT EVEKntefflgM^S _fl. a vJoiiieil*. , in live acts, called ..

... Novitu ; or, the Confederate Carthusians. j vols, ios 6d. sewed. 2. Memoirs of Hyppolitc --lairon, the celebrated Trench Actress, a vols. Bs. -iwcd. 3. The Batavians : from the French of Bi.aule. 2 .ols. 7*. sewed. This Day is pub'.isiied, elegantly printed ...

Published: Thursday 25 June 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 9806 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

! Britannia's hero slain' . Why tuneless hangs the lyre? Alas 1., for Britain, once again, Whose tears the strain

... Heard. . TALBOT plays Charles to-morrow, at Edinburgh, to Miss BIGGS'S Lady Teazle. Mrs. POWELL, who is a very excellent Actress, report states,as having formed an engagement at Covent-Garden Theatre. A Theatrical Correspondent writes thus— The Season ...

BREWING AND MALTING

... Xec. See. price only vs. hound. 4. The S C T HISTO Y of the. E S; the authentic and entertaining Lives of the Actors and Actresses the Theatres Royal of Drury-lane, Covcnt-garden, and the Hay market. Two volumes, price Bs. sewed. 5. The ROLL I AD, .1 Poem ...

OLD BAILEY

... in the King's Bench, and 177 in the I 1 leet. ' ' Mrs.AsTLEY, whose graceful attitudes have long placed her as the first Actress on any Stsge in seri- ous pantomime, is shortly to make' her reappear- ance in an entirely new and incrressirg Spectacle, ...

Published: Tuesday 07 July 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 612 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CIIELTjISUAM, Julv zo

... morrow night—77'.- It'll/ and Tf/f IVeiiJing-Day are the pieces, and good titles as any lady >uld chusc. Mrs. Edwin, an actress of great merit, from Bath, is the heroine in both. It .vas hat slight o! matlncss Hamlet misulce LerJ I'olcrt ui for fishmonger ...

Tr/7Ti4t7n . Thor Fig, lesste of, the city jai% and Con actor kr several Other tolls, was Convicted, On Monday

... been re-engaged by .Mr. for three years. upon very liberal terms. We always considered her as a very unaffected and pleasing actress, and have rbere than once expressed our wish that she might meet With that reward co which she is so justly entitled. - . ...

Published: Saturday 25 July 1801
Newspaper: Porcupine
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1205 | Page: 3 | Tags: none