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Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... THE PLAOUB.-A correspondent writes us :-There has been lately employed a man who is stationed under the Colonade of Drury- lane Theatre with a table and other requisites, for the purpose of getting signatures to the Anti-Corn- Law Petition; and even ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE,

... subscribe for a copy, or copies, to forward their orders, in writing, to the Masons? Corresponding Secretary, Craven Head, Drury Lane, London. However useful such a publica- tion may be considered, as we cannot afford to run the risk of a loss, it cannot ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... Hsa e' PLAOVU.-A correspondent writes us:- There has been lately employed a man who is stationed under the Colonade of Drury- lane Theatre. with a table and other requisites, for the purpose of getting signatures to the Anti-Corn- Law Petition; and even ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS

... SrENCER; of am MIALL ; of CLaRK ; and GEORGE TnolPsoN, h member for the Tower Hamlets, delivered on in, Monday night, at the Drury Lane Theatre as and fiom those speeches you will learn the to value of fraternisation which could be only th based upon a proper ...

ELLISTON & THE ASS'S HEAD

... ELLISTON & THE ASS's HEAD. (Fronm the Msfnthly Magazine.) W Elliston was, in his day, the Napoleon of Drury. lane, but, like the conqueror at Austerlitz, he s uffered his fori deolensions, and the Surrey became to him a St. Helena. deri However, once ...

Published: Tuesday 07 February 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1772 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

The Irish Movement

... approval; and may assert that the removal of the Star to London will only ?? him to increase his energy. DRURY LANE WARD, CRAVEN'S HEAD, DRURY LANE-On Sunday evening last, Mr. White, R. W.. addressed the meeting.. He drew e vivid pieture of Ireland's trade ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... O'Connor- re ville, I request the attendance of my brother demo- crats one week later, Monday, August 24th, at the White Hart. Drury Lane, tlihee doors from lHolborn, at eight o'clock precisely.-G. JULIAN IIANErY. GREsNWICEI AND DEPTEORD.-A special meeting of ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE

... subscribe for a copy, or copies, to forward their orders, in writing, to the Masons' Corresponding Secretary, Craven Hoad, Drury Lane, London. However useful such a publics. tion may be considered, as we cannot afford to run the risk of a loss, it cannot ...

Tit Bits

... a-year for it. AKECDsOTE OF THE LATE EDMVUSD KEAK. -Boring flee recess which followred Kveen's first triumphant season at Drury Lane, he accepted an offer to play at Portsmouth. H~e had then become the Great Mr. K~ean, travelled in his owni chariot, ...

MORE SHOEMAKER STRUGGLES

... been now out of employment fore and that the only cause, as alleged yterlt employer, Mr. Kendall, Srong BotadSe Maker of Drury Lane, and other places In London, for ;disebarging these his men, has been simply be- cause they refused to give up their trades' ...

Tit Bits

... £1700 a-year for it. ANECDOTE OF THE LATE EDMUoND KEAN.-During the recess which followed Kean's first triumphant season at Drury Lane, he accepted an offer to play at Portsmouth. He had then become the Great Mr. Kean, travelled in his own chariot, gave ...

AN OLD FOE WITH A NEW FACE

... it repeats its lamentations, that by the insin- cerity of purpose notoriously evinced in such proceedings (as those in Drury Lane), what is good in the cause of the Association is so greatly damaged , and it proceeds, after the fashion of the precocious ...