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Advertisements & Notices

... Glasgow I and its vicinity, are most respectfully informed, that the Celebrated MISS CLARA FisHEmt, of the Theatre- Royal, Drury-Lane, remains for this Evening, when his Majes- ty's Servants will Perform the Celebrated Tragedy of WILLIAM TELL, written by ...

LIBEL—COMMON SENSE. JUDGMENT

... knew. Mr. D. on his .professional capacity as the-anthor of several dramatic t x -pieces,' produced -at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,. ofK it hich thea prosecitor was a manager. and that the depo, a - fent, who is a tiiarried man and the, father of two ...

SCOTCH BANKRUPTS

... S. Ftrnis, New Bond-street, batters. T. Beckett, otherwise T. a'Beckett, Worcester, coach proprietor. ti T. J. Carroll, Drury-lane, baker si W. R. Griffith, Regents-canal Baisin, City-road, iroi. merchant. C H. Clark, Bishopsgate-street, tea-dealer ...

Published: Friday 30 June 1826
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 473 | Page: 4 | Tags: Commerce 

ENGLAND

... to be called The Order fi for of Liberators ! t city A Mr. Price, the American manager, has become the ron lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, having taken the con- in- tract off the hands of Mi. Bish, in fonsideration of' h enl- receiving fro m, he latter ...

Published: Monday 24 July 1826
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1656 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... STREUT, GLASGOW. ECONDN iGII Tof the Grand National Opera, cal- led-MALVINA, which has been. performed at the Thedtre_-loyal, Drury-Lane, for upwards of 100 nights, with the most distinguished success, and here, last night, with the most raptirus applause' ...

Advertisements & Notices

... N;tiotlal Opera of a MA L V IN A, f F'tounded upon tie P'oems of Ossian, 15 lijii its beei, acted at tlhe Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, tisiisloed success, and which has been received r ost fashiotiable audiences, with rapturous shouts : Pilauoe; an(d which ...

Advertisements & Notices

... September, 1826. THEATRE ROYAL, QTJEN STtr~ T LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of thel C GRADDON'S Engagement, fronT til Sr AedVE * theate it Drury Lane; and R. C. B3LAN'Da o ar l h0 Roval. Covent Garden, tat, e On this preseet FcRIDAc Y Eventieps01t THE PUBLIC are most ...

Advertisements & Notices

... gaive all rapturous applause. Linda, by MISS GIIADDON, 11y performed by her, for upwards of 100 Nights, 1er;igs ioca10-lr Drury Lane, who will Sing in the cree~ otllee was mv Slumber-Oh! Lovely Night- rl' rr ?? the slistant west is clouded- hplse is beating ...

Advertisements & Notices

... that his 3Majcsty's Sr- vants will perlborrni the New Opera of THE FALL OF ALGIERS. As performed at the 'Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Orasmin, SMr. C. BLAND, in which he will Sing, Ye silent ?? love of ?? y vbeloved. Arnanda, Miss GRADDON, inwhicl she will ...

Advertisements & Notices

... sing-Comin' thro' the rye. To conclude with the Operatic Piece of THE FALL OF ALGIERS. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. * Orasmin, Mr. C. BLAND, in which he will sing, Ye silent ?? love of fame-Orinthia, my belov- ?? cheering hope. Amanda ...

Advertisements & Notices

... first time with Miss GR.ADDox, the Grand Operatic Romance of ' HENRI QUATRE; Louison by Miss GRADDON, of the Theatre Ro'al, Drury Lane, and in wvhich whe will sing, Dear husband take no jealous fits-ltve been ?? echo song-and with Mr. C. Bland, the duet of; ...