ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE
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... V rocs, and Genoa, who w received with great favour M ...
... of the Huy market Theatre, and from pur-on* at the • Lyceum, complaining of the eupport given to *• foreign artist* at Drury lane and Covent garden, and praying that foielgn per* formaocee restricted. Lord ÜBAU MONT denouoced the petitioner* ae actmted ...
... motions without receiving from the -ouse any sort of encourage- msent. His exertions have in a great, measure pre- served Drury Lane fronm ruin. And as to the hum of the Bible Society, religion is an affair between ran' andi his God, and; h'e- who interferes ...
... may ex . pect, of course, shortly to hear of his Majesty's arrival in Europe. On Monday night last, her Majesty visited Drury- lane theatre' to see the tragedy of Marino Falieri. As soon as the audience understood that she was present, a .simultaneous ...
... dzy, on the bench, at Castle- a wellan, made his first public appearance since his ,eelebrated displasy on the hoards of Drury lane Theatre. He had come to the rescue of his Olange 'brother magistrates, and did what he could to Dut - down Mr. Rea, the ...
... the motion, 14G.-The House adjourn. is ed at a quarter before seven on Wednesday morning. ld0 7tte ?? Majesty honoured Drury -lane The- the atre with' his presence on' Tuesday evenine. He vwas it'received with much loyalty --anrl returned the con- ht' ...
... daughter, the sum of £ 15,000 each; to his sons the residue of his property Mr. Burn, the patentee of Covent Garden and Drury Lane. ! has presented a second silvervase to Mr. Dacrow, on account of -the splendid and siscesiful manner In which he his got ...
... avoid tbe conclusion, that, if these gentlenme have tormed a correct estimnate of Mr. Salter's talent, the managers of the Drury. lane Theatre, the Theatre Rloyal, Dublin, and the Liver- pool Theatre, must be most incompeicit judges of thea- trical merit ...
... poor wh, Wretch ! this Evening to mend my Sock4, which is a. To -pretty Employmntint for her Leisure; and sayself to thle Drury- lane, to Monsieur JTullien his ConcWr. The ?? first Fort o1f the, Concert all Dr. Mettdelanshn his Mu- liot -siqise, which I ...
... person who re- moved any fixtures liable to be indicted for a felony. The total lose already incurred by Captain Polhillat Drury- lane Theatre has beqn calculated to amount to £25,000. if Ireland contains 20.399,608 statute acres; its value is In £T2,715 ...
... livr's sterling. hr. Stomrners, who has had the management of the Wednes day Concerts at Exeter-hall, has taken a lea-e of Drury lane Theatre, from tie 13th of Deeomber to the 30th of April in each year, for the next three years. The Doris steamer, from ...
... found irtheqloch. The - anck wa~s lail opeued, ?? two4hirtnwere. found in it, with thesiai'sl-. ?? Iaerneo~siAFri sL ?? : Drury lane Th1arr.-,Five'nisy shares in this. pro perty,o f too0 cach, with the privilge of.a free aduis. sion to the purelier during- ...