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CROWN-OFFICE, DEC. 11, 1830

... Johnstone—Mr. Strickland having suddenly withdrawn from the contest. The Stage.— Mr*. Glover lias withdrawn her services from Drury Lane Theatre, in consequence of a fine of ,£3O. levied on her, for refusing to play character of Lady Bountiful, in the Beaux ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... could not be proved bow that poisonous drug had been mixed up with the medicine. Anecdote of the late Delpini, the Clown at Drury Lane Theatre. —His present Majesty, then Prince of Wales, earnestly solicited Sheridan to place Delpini** name ou the Theatrical ...

KQROB&T

... itlamiiiated with 4UOO variegated lamps. character of the Clown was the celebrated Mr. Sonlbby, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and other characters were supported eminent performers from the London Theatres. An effective band was also attendance ...

Tuesday, Oct. 18

... husband, it feared, was an accessory before the fact, and may thus be rained by the violent disposition of « revengeful woman. Drury Lane. —By the judgment in favour of Charles Kemble, delivered by Lord Brougham the House of Lords Thursday, in the appeal case ...

SATtIROAY, SSPTKMMSB 5

... been crowded by visitors, who have been entertained and the exquisite singing of Mr*. Waylett, the eminent vocalist from Drury Lane Theatre. Her beautiful style, in the simple English ballad, is perhaps unequalled any other singer of the present day. RacswWKßK ...

....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 ...

ohiginai> poetry

... aud drpunding. Verdict —lnsanity. Shocking Accident.—On Friday an inqiiftl held at (lie Three Compauet, White Hart Yard, Drury- Lane, on Mr. W. Brown, the landlord. Tuesday eecniug be left home on busineu, and about (welre a hackneycoach drove to the door ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Will ITU ALL, Dec. 19,18-7. —The King has been direct letters patent lie passed under ..

... much satisfaction.—The first steam-carriage is to start for Windsor in the Christmas holidays. Poor Southhy, the clown of Drury Lane Theatre, has been suddenlr reduced to absolute want by means of dreadful accident that him on Saturday. He is the inventor ...

London Poets, continued from the \st Page

... oppearanct ouhlic. Bond, the Officer, stated, hud been annulled the again beg pardon—bv Hie defendant, the evening in question, Drury lane Tueatrc. There was *• row/’ said, between two iientlemen, who were taking liberties h each noses in one the boxer, and • ...

, COVENTRY—luitiny. Wheat 9s 2d to }* He. . Beu-i* .. . . 6s 0»l to “a Oi JlarU-y ...... 6s 4d U» 6. lOJ j ..

... Stephens succeeds Miss Foote the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, for certain number of nights previously the cyinmencement of hcr at Drury Lane. Miss Stephens will return to Ixindon after reaping most profitable provincial harvest, having received 1,000/. for the ...

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. On Friday evening an Inquest was held at the Red Lion, PrinceVstrect, Drury-lane, before Mr. Stirling, to Inquire touching the death of Elisabeth Kirby, aged only 18, daughter of the late down Drury-laae, who himself committed suicide ...

SIR WALTER SCOTT AND ELLISToN

... 1811, and must have been for the Surrey Theatre, as was at that time unconnected with Drury-lane. His second application was made on his becoming lessee Drury-lane Theatre, August Edinburgh, January 6,1812. Sir.—l was favoured wilh your letter, anil am ...