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... believe and what she pleased; years ago she was .satisfied that improper intimacy existed. Daniel fleudhy, a door-keeper at Drury-lane, has often seen Mr. and Mrs. Cox. He saw them walk together In the mouth June last, gave her the wall passing. This was ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Jan. 17- CEIM. CON

... other persons qualified judge of theatrical merit, having seen the defendant’s performance in the drama, the latter came Drury-lane Theatre, where he made that distinguished appearance, which he (the Common Sergeant) had before alluded to. Mr. Cox was ...

LONDON POSTS, From JJ.V \9 to J.W. 1825. United States.— Nearly half a rentiiry has since the memorahlc ..

... Evidence was then produced shew that Mrs. Cox and her husband, very frequently attended Mr. Kean in his dressing-room at Drury Lane Theatre, when that gentleman was nearly —that Mrs. Cox sat in Mr. Kean s box, and after the performances returned, sometimes ...

LONDON POSTS, ! Continued from the First Page. 15,1H25, The tragical event lam about relate has caused the ..

... the Corporation, to used at all civic entertainments. Ixmrl. Paper.. When Hatfield shot his laic Majesty from the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, Mr. the King’s plumber, who vat next him, caught his arm, which, altering the aim j'f the pistol, probably saved ...

....105 to 120 .... St to |OO Molass .... «2 to 98) of Jlaw Si

... Urfurd —Mr. Boron Gut row and s'r. Justice I. it Western —Jlr. Justice Barn and Mr. Justice Bat rough. The money receipts at Drury-lane, on Monday se'naisht, the that Mr. Kean performed llu/mnl, have never hern exceeded, except on one cveninir when Ins Majesty ...

LON DON POSTS, -V From PHIL 27 to APRIL 28, 182 S. By the Scorpion, which arrived in the Downs

... to the theatres. After leaving the House Cords, his Royal. Highness, intending to follow the King the theatre, drove to Drury-lane, and ‘had actually entered the body of the. house before he recollected that bis Maiestv was at Covent-garden. On Tuesday ...

Match—3oogs. h.; ft. A. F

... liable to penally. • , - V Shaving for a curious decided on Friday between two joar-ficymeo gob and Johnson, at Bartlett's, Drury-lane, the object of which was prove who was the innst expeditions artist at his calling. was agreed that the competitors should ...

grant. Now, however, he had child, and It was for child, not for his marriage, far himself individually, tha' the

... tiie Star Tun, Solicitors. Messrs, Adiington, Gregory, and Fau'kncr, Hcd:btd-ro\v and Messrs. and Thump am. Manchester. C. Drury-lane, tallow-chandler, Jnncll and 14. and July IC, at twelve, at the Court Commissioners, Solicitor, Mr. It. Hall, Great James ...

•SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1825

... cnTrnror Imam town.— Chronicle. be Petit Me r cup',*’ clever work London* that Maznricr, the celebrated dancer is engager at Drury lane. 40/. per night. He now.receives 600 fraics per night the Porte St. Martin Theatre Paris, and it said that the Managers ...

HAVE THE HONOUR TO ANNOUNCE A

... PERMISSION OF MR. WARDE.) M R. A. APIO, Of the Nobility's Concerts, London. Lender of the Band —Mß- DAY, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Flute —Mß. DE COSTENEV, the Puii*. Conductor —M R. F. M .-V H ALL, Who will preside at the GRAND PIANO- Every exertion ...

WARWICK RAGES,

... play the Ball, after the Concert. 'Die Concert Band will full and complete, consisting Professionals from the Oratorios at Drury-Lane, Covenl-Garden, the Concert Rooms, Oxford, &c. See Advertisement. ...

Local Notbs. —The last new note of the Blackbum Bank, which is made payable both in .Manchester and London, has

... said,* Let bed tie prepared for to-night, and Mrs. Bellow, as 1 am anxious he present the opening of my favourite theatre, Drury-lane, and observe by the newspapers that there are a great many pickpockets about, 1 shall leave mv gold watch your care.” Very ...