FIRE AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE
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... r, 'ut hopes are deitertaide 'of his'reco'iery. The Pantheon' is takea for the' ;reception of- the Drury.Lane company. Elliston, of the late Drury-Lane theatre, has taken, the Royal Circus oftlieT'ruisteusLfor-dit' term of three year, at 1,50'01. per ...
... displeasure at their recent 'dual. Mt. and Tmrs. 'night o r ralsatre.: are engaggr' at thie Lyceum' to perform ,y itis thj Drury-. L~ane Comupany. . Air. Iorcsn/l, late of our theatre, mda e' his' first appeoralnre on Saturday night, at-the Lyceum, ir llthe ...
... brinz in a bill fir alteriig and amdending so much'of the act of. the sOrh of his Majeetyas'related to the re-buildinig of Drury- lane Theatre.: : Mr. PontoAbyi iA the absence of ainoble friend (Lord George Cavehdish,) which he said was occasioned by a m ...
... Wtll othter l.!ierry Articles of'rtuiporry arti Classical Im- port; the Sung, ?? PIints of Fasif,.r, and Outline Sketch ot' Drury-Lane Ihestre, aftuha are also io he givenid this Nusiirr wll p sass very tomailanding and ruperdr ?? l'Tbli, wsho imav be anxious ...
... forgotten theirspeeches in the last parliament, though the coun- ity ha;idrMl doubtless produce them again in tie new, andlike Drury-lane, give us Hamlet agaiisand again. Sir Y. Sinclair hasibroitgh up his bsoad-wiheeled %aggons, and the Marquis'Wellesley has ...
... Goodall, sometimes called a High Admiral of Havti. elre. GoodalJ wast r the ma.ealy so actress of no small celebrity su the Drury lane boards-lies several children-and ni- tit the act of criminalty, proved on the trial, bore a very ?? charaqtr. Fletcher hid ...
... ihrwh with the Diachcss of Oldenburgh, has becn annouricad at Stutgaid. - it the new Ptantomime now Perf'ortstinin at P Drury-Lane 'Thcatr, a begg-r sclicits alms of barle qitin, who, with a stieke oi his roInd, turns her rxgs ; into alipartro gold. Vidit ...
... it whtatever characters she undertook, was unboumneds : she was appliedl to by the Loidoitnimaniagers, and cii- tered it Drury-Lane at finur poutds t week. Peg-y, it the CDc{ii it't Gi:/, seiwas liere chri' elci :C, arld ?? do not expt C ever it ,ain ...
... order of'the proecession- Mr. Lce, the High Constabe, on iors6ack, with his - ;~ ' - silver mace. AIr. Henry jobeston, of Drury-lane Theatre on a white chirger, decorated with the colours of Sir-S. Roumilly. '' Banucir of blue -silki borne by two men-i ...
... John Dtirgan lives in Broti--street, St. Giles's . kno-s tihe Prisoner, who, on the 28tb September, was in Charles-street, Drury-lane ; lie is brother to tle decsased ; Prisoner came to the witness's mother's house with tbree baskets ; tte child was asleep ...
... Mr. (Cat- 1 erafft the expressions if hitis l'yal iliglvicss's rereet iat i i the ensiarraisesi ?? of' tite finns,'eI of Drury-Lane r, Thietre, and to suberribe, in his Royal I ighiiness's name, tr, £1 t000 its (i tf the fund for its rel if. wittiilie ...