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PUBLISHED BY

JOHN CAWTHORN,

No. 5, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND,
BOOKSELLER TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES.

CAWTHORN's

MINOR BRITISH THEATRE,

Consisting of a COLLECTION of the most Esteemed

FARCES AND OPERAS

Now performing on the English Stage, complete in 30 Numbers, making Sir Volumes, 18mo.

Each Number is printed correctly from the Promp-Books, with Introductory Prefaces and Memoirs, on a Superfine Vellum Paper, and ornamented with a striking Resemblance of some principal Performer, actually Drawn from the Life by DE WILDE, and Engraved in a superior Style by SCHIAVONETTI, ČARDON, COOPER, &c. price One Shilling.

A common Edition is printed in a clear and perspicuous Manner, price Sixpence.-Also a beautiful Cabinet Edition, in 8vo. price Two Shillings and Sixpence each Number.

The Drawings designed for the Work, and Specimens of the Engravings and Printing, may be seen at CAWTHORN'S, No. 5, Catherine Street, Strand.

No. 1. High Life below Stairs.-Mr. R.
Palmer, as My Lord Duke.
No. 2. Three Weeks after Marriage.
Mr. Dowton, as Drugget.

No. 3. Tom Thumb. Miss Tyrer, as
Dollallolla.
No. 4. The Guardian.-Mr. Murray, as
Heartly.
No. 5. The Quaker.—Mr. Taylor, as Lu-

bin.

No. 6. The Apprentice.-Mr. Bannister,
as Dick.
No. 7. The Deserter.-Mr. Simmons, as
Simkin.

No. 8. Bon Ton. Mr. Farley, as Jessamy.
No. 9. Rosina.-Mrs. Martyr, as Phœbe.
No. 10. The Citizen. - Miss Duncan, as
Maria.
No. 11. All the World's Stage.-Mr.
Liston, as Diggery.
No. 12. Two Strings to your Bow.-Mr.
Cherry, as Lazarillo.
No. 13. The Padlock.-Mr. Hill, as Le-

ander.

No. 14. Fortune's Frolic.-Mr. Fawcett,
as Robin Roughhead.
No. 15. The Lying Valet.—Mr. Collins, as
Sharp.
No. 16. The Register Office.-Mr. Rock,
as the Irishman.

No. 17. Who's the Dupe?-Mr. Quick, as
Doiley.
No. 18. The Sultan. Mrs. Glover, as
Roxalana.

No. 19.

No. 21.

TheMock Doctor.--Mr.Matthews,
as Gregory.
No. 20. Catherine and Petruchio.-Mrs. C.
Kemble, as Catherine.
Richard Coeur de Lion.
Mountain, as Matilda.
The Waterman.--Mr. Dignum, as
Tom Tug.

Mrs.

No. 22.
No. 23.

Selima and Azor.-Mrs. Atkins,
as Selima.

No. 24.

Love a la Mode.-Mr. Cooke, as
Sir A. Macsarcasm.
No. 25. Honest Thieves.-Mr. Simmons, as

Abel.

No. 26.

Miss in her Teens.-Master Betty,
as Captain Flash.
No. 27. The Intriguing Chambermaid.
Mrs. Mattocks, as Lettice.
The Critic.-Mr. Bannister, as
Don Whiskerandos.
No. 29. The Shipwreck --Mrs. Bland, as
Sally.

No. 28.

No. 30. The Anatomist.-Mrs. Harlowe, as Lettice.

Printed from the Text of JOHNSON and STEEVENS, and illustrated with Portraits of the principal Performers and Commentators, together with VIGNETTE SCENE PRINTS, engraved in the first Style, after Loutherbourg, Burney, Moreau, and other eminent Artists.

FROM the numerous demands for the above work, and its already unprecedented sale, the Proprietors are induced to submit a New Edition to the public, trusting as it will, in every respect, vie with the Subscribers copies of the former one, it will still retain that distinguished preference, it has always received, on account of its elegance of execution, as well as its moderate price.

No.

FOR PUBLISHING A NEW EDITION OF

BELL'S

SHAKSPERE,

It is proposed to publish the whole in 40 numbers, including the Life by Rowe, with the Prefaces and Observations of Johnson, Steevens, Pope, Theobald, Malone, &c. printed on a superfine wove, hot-pressed paper, and ornamented with two or more Engravings in each, to be delivered to the subscribers every fortnight, price 1s. 6d. each number.

A common Edition is also printed, with the Portrait Print only, price 6d.

No.

No.

The following are already published:

No. 11.

1. Much Ado about Nothing.-Mrs. || No. 10.
Abington, as Beatrice, engraved
by Lency, a beautiful Scene Print
by Collyer, after Loutherbourg,
and a highly-finished Portrait of
His Royal Highness the Prince of
Wales, engraved by Woodman,
after Cosway.

No. 12.

No.

13.

No. 2. Twelfth Night.-Miss Farren, as

Olivia, and a Vignette by Scriven.

ton.

No.

3. King John. Mr. Holman, as Fau- No. 14. Timon of Athens.-Mr. Kemble,
conbridge, and a Vignette Print
as Timon, and a Vignette, by
engraved by Woodman.
Woodman.

4. Measure for Measure.-Mrs. Sid- No.
dons, as Isabella, by Scriven, and
a Vignette by Scriven.

15. The Tempest.-Miss Phillips, as
Miranda, and a Vignette by Sher-
win.

5. Merchant of Venice.-Mr. Mack- | No. 16. Love's Labour's Lost. Mrs.
lin, as Shylock, and a Vignette by
Simonet.

No. 6. Midsummer Night's Dream.-Miss No.
Farren, as Hermia, and a Vignette
by Leney.

No. 7. Othello.-Mr.Henderson, as lago, No.
and a Vignette by Scriven.
No. 8. As You Like It.-Mrs. Abington,
as Rosalind, and a Vignette by
Scriven.
No. 9. Macbeth.-Mrs. Siddons, as Lady
Macbeth, and a Vignette by Bar-
tolozzi.

King Henry Vth.-Mrs. Siddons,
as Princess Catherine.
Winter's Tale.-Mr. Edwin, as
Autolicus.

No.

King Lear.-Miss Brunton, as Cordelia, and a Vignette by Scriven. Comedy of Errors.-Mrs. Inchbald, as The Lady Abbess, and a Vignette by Scriven, after Hamil.

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Bulkeley, as Princess of Wales, and a Vignette by Woodman.

17. Cymbeline.-Mr. Pope, as Posthumous, and a Vignette by Bur

ney.

18. The Merry Wives of Windsor..

Mr. Henderson, as Sir John Falstaff, and a Vignette by Loutherbourg.

19. Julius Cæsar.-Mrs. Ward, as Portia, and a Vignette by Ramberg.

AN

HISTORY

OF

JAMAICA.

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OF THE ADVANTAGES, WHICH ARE LIKELY TO RESULT, FROM THE

ABOLITION OF

The Slave Trade.

BY ROBERT RENNY, Esq.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR J. CAWTHORN, No. 5, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND,
Bookseller to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.

1807.

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