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... he embarks fur America.—Amongst the perl >rmers Mr. Elbston, for Drury lane, are Mrs* 1. Johnston, late Covent-garden, Mr. Do-tlon, and Mr. linden. . . Nothing is tube done to Drury-lane Theatre previous y its opening for the ensuing season, except y the ...

Saturday's post. By Express

... from what had occurred- in the morning. Their Majefties-havjing announced their intenr tion -of going to the' Theatre at Drury Lane, thne Houfe was extrernely crouded. The Prin- ceffes firf3 came lahto'their box, as uftial ; the Q eicfnewirtid tlied, tine ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1800
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1010 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

expenditi nr

... Church Chambers, Newgate Street, attended a? solicitors to the fiat. After the proof of several debts, Mr. Rogers Lamb, of Drury Lane, was appointed the creditors’ assignee. The Court sanctioned allowance of 2s. per week to the bankrupt. BOROUGH POLICE. ...

Published: Thursday 02 April 1846
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 949 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS, Monday, July 6

... twelvernonth, and fhe remains perfealy well. Any information-of the above fa. may be ob- tained at No. 9, Duke's Court, Drury Lane, London. Mr.Spilfbury is not ?? for any mixture fold unlefs the words By. the King'6 Patent are inferted on the bill ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1807
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

DEATHS

... Greenwich.—W. Parry, Esq. of Arkstoue, Herefordshire,! At Bradhlncb, Devon, aged 7.'i, tlie wife H. Bowden,!* Mr. Packer, of Drury' Lane Theatre, in his year,—Jj Grantham, late collector of the post-horse duty i county Surrey.—ln Soho Square, Loudon, Mrs. relict ...

DEATHS

... greater consequence to the country, than that of providing for the poor.—Mr. Booth, the actor, after maliny an engagement with Drury Lane, feigned iilness an excuse for not appearing Saturday, in logo, announced, and, to the astonishment of eveiy one, is gone ...

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... fallen into the hands of that intelligent collector, Mr. R. Jones. Theatricals-A new tragedy Covent Garden, and new comedy at Drury Lane Saturday night-the tn-edv bv Mr, Shed, Dablm, called Ihe Apostate, and the scene laid at Granada, in Spam, the tnne the ...

ANSWER OP GENERAL CHASAE

... late Duke of York ; •hat all the money in the Rank England belonged him; and that was th« proprietor of the Opera-house and Drury-lane Theatre. Witness ashed him what reason had for thinking that he was a son the Duke of York; which he replied that the Duke ...

Renfs. —The tenants of CI,R .rrcli Gws | Massuittberd, South l .« -'“ > Wednesday morning; sheep sold 0,1 the

... situation (if ork, winch, may hence conclude, cannot excelled, if equalled, any other city or town in the TnF.vrillCALS Drury Lane Theatre. —Satimla.v (from lint!!) made lier first appearance iti London, I'ollv, the Opera. Coming forward as a sins'er ...

—An by n American Colonel, Florida, to «.hoot deserters tie ut trial or hearing, and one shot iu obedience to

... penny quart at Devizes, in spite of predictions of Mr. Vansittart —ll,0(101. out of 25,0001. raised towards exliicating Drury Lane from its immediate difficulties.— The houses of Mr. Nicholls, pawnbroker, Gray’s-Inn-lane, and Mr. De Brun,of2l, Blooms ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... he had been intended, he per- formed at Liverpool, York, and Edinburgh. Mr. Kemble made his first appearance in London at Drury-lane Theatre, in the character of Hamlet, Sept. 30,1783. His reception was most encouraging; but lie had not an opportunity of ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... Friday, Attorney General moved for Hide for criminal information against Captain Po'.hili, M.P. fur Bedford, and late Loanee Drury Lane Theatre, for challenging Mr. Durrcnt and two other .Members Committee of Management, ami also against Captain Onslow, of ...