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... F. Lloyd, and the second by the Rector, Rev. R. C. Maul. The sermon was preached Rev. Graham Maul. Rector of St. Johns, Drury Lane. The offertory was devoted to the parish Coal Fond. ...
... F. Lloyd, and the second by the Rector, Rev. R. C. Maul. The sermon was preached Rev. Graham Maul. Rector of St. Johns, Drury Lane. The offertory was devoted to the parish Coal Fond. ...
... 1828 before English audience Worthing, and subsequently be sang at Brighton, but his dsbilt in English opera took ’place at Drury Lane Theatre, October I3th, 1831, .as Belville, Shield’s ** Rosina.” For many yean he was the leading exponent of the Scottish ...
... ago one the most celebrated dancers in Kurojie. and half a century ago she was the bright particular star the kallet at Drury Lane. In 1845, Volando Marie Louise Duvernay, she married the late Mr. Lynes-Stephcn-. Lynford Hall. ...
... conjunction with Gerald Massey ho produced the Spirit of Freedom.” He resided for many years in and about Drury Lane, and wrote and published the Drury Lane Lyrics,” book containing upwards of 500 poems, amongst which are the Song of the Spado,” •‘The Crowded ...
... Rejection of terms of agreement proposed by M. Haaais. for the entire French Army to open in tbe autumn in military piece at Drury Lane. Sunday. —Occupation of Loudon the French, and end of the British Empire. Invasion English Style. Afowfay.—War declared ...
... other side. The meeting reminded those who were old enough to remember them ot the old Anti-Corn Law League meetings in Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, in the years 1842-46. Crammed from floor to ceiling with enthusiastic crowd, and addressed by ...
... endeavours. SIK AUGUSTUS UARKIs. It was in 1879 that, a blimtigured young man of seven and twenty, ho became manager of Drury Lane Theatre. He had been known about that in several capacities —as the sou of father, an operatic impressano the old school ...
... Uaylockffarrnor. of Carbrooke. b* heard there had been fight. saw accused Inside gate and get a run away with to hi* hope.—Hanr Drury lane. Carbrooke. eald beard dot urbane* on June 3rd, about He jumped out of bed and opened the window, and saw shortly, after ...
... may havo written oar National Anthem. was printed lour befor (be '45. and sung to somewhat larger andiecce than any which Drury Lane or Covont Garden could have furnished theu. That audience wa.-i composed of the British sailors who finished up the Batikof ...
... grimy courts of Drury Lane to play The London County Council have since maintained it. It is on the Duke of Bedford’s estate, end as it is required for the new street, the Duke has leased to the Council larger piece of pound in Drury Lane for the little ...
... identified with the part. That appears to have been about Ik vears ago. Since ISS3. with one nr two intervals; hail been at Drury Lane Theatre, the lessee ami of which knew him trotu an early age. Mr. Ptvne was years of age Harry Payne Isays 1 Dailu lived ...
... lower down the street. Exactly opposite the police-court is the Covent Garden Opera House, ami not far away at the rear is Drury Lane Theatre. Daily petty sessions have been held in Bow Street by stipendiary magistrate for nearly two centuries. the old court ...