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... by of the extensive range of the baicony in Bow-street, to endeavour to compensate in breadth for the ad- vaat ze which Drury Lane bas over it in loftiness of building; as the star and plume could not be of such immense magnitude as those of the other ...

WE FLY BY NIGHT; on, LONG STORIES

... of SANDY and BLOSSOM. TO WEICH WILL BE ADDED, THE COMIC FARCE OF THE MERRY MOURNERS, As performed at the Theatye Royal, Drury-Lane, with uni- versal approhation. N.B. The Theatre will continue open every evening till notice. . The doors will be open at ...

CITY and (OI’S’TY IXTELLICE^CE

... addition to the gratiiicatiofl afforded by such a company, we have been indulged with a visit from our favourite Bannister, of Drury-lane Theatre, and that incomparable actor Master Betty, justly termed the Young Roscius, whose uncommon merits drew the most ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE. I*, for the Proprietors, by SLATTER and MUNDAY, Herald Office, High Streel; where Adv* nenis and Orders also received Ta vlf« an//N ewton, 5, fVarwirk-square Peele’s, Chapter, and Garra way's Cofffi Wiodstuck, Jesse. Elun, Ikgalton ...

L O A B O AT

... Alhin Garratt, Esq. Two hundred pounds, in Bank notes, were lately stolen out of the house of Miss Duncan, ot the Theatre, Drury-lane. Payment of the notes at jthe Bank, and the most active search was immediately set on foot Mr. Graham, Bow-street; in c ...

AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR NOVEMBER

... ice giving way. The deceased was a youth of sixteen years of age, son Mr. Thomas Powell, one of the box-door-keepers of Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. John Bigley, of Church-street, Kensington, first witness, stated, that Sunday morning last, between eleven ...

cofLvrnr xiurs

... bore with the greatest patience and fortitude, the last period of his existence. He was the father Mr. B. Collins (late of Drury-lane Theatre), ami had conducted most of the above theatres more than years, with the greatest credit and respect, in him the ...

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... church-wardens St. Stephen’s, Coleman-strcet, exhibited a charge against an old man, ot'the name ot'Atcheson, who lives in Drury-lane, for seducing girl, 13 years of age, from the service of Mrs. Slade, under whose protection sire had heca placed the ofticort ...

POLICE

... humane feeling. These little wretches, the offspring of the very lowest order of beings in the purlieus of St. Giles’s and Drury-lane, are qf that description which usually till the ranks of thieves and pickpockets, and are to be found pilfering round the ...

COUNTRV NEV. At'Tuesday’s Board of Agriccliure, Sir J. ewe b eV we a 3 . rey was re-elected iresident, George

... per cwt. by hackney coachinen at places of public amuse- ment. of the name of Howe took a WINCHESTER, Marca 21. coach from Drury-lane Theatre on ‘Tuesday night, 1- | having previously endeavoured to procure it in the | ct lar manner, but the coachman would ...

Pugilism,

... Victory declared favour o.t Dutch Sain. 1‘ U i, I L E. Marliorourh-itreet. M‘Dona!d was Friday charred by Mr. Uussell, of Drury-lane Tlieatro, with an assault his daughter. It appeared bv the statement of M is-; llussell that she was walking Greek-street ...