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On Thursday morning at eight o'clock, a person leaped off the center arch of Blackfriars Bridge into

... tinie on the 13th of May 1aft. Upwards of 6c.os (Vec- tators crowded to fee this exhibition. We are defired by Mr. King, of Drury Lane Thea- tre, to contradi,1, fo far as mlay relate' merely to the na- ture of his late indifjsofstion, a report which haosfounnd ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, June 9, 1801

... Corn- Alreet Briatol. Attorneys, Meffrs. J. and J. O0lotncin Briitol; Melirs. Hill and Meredith, Gray's Inn. -Jomn Ritc, of Drury Lane, leather fadlor, June ?? 4, U, at ten, at Guildhall. Attorikeys,-Mr. Bousfiled,1Bouverik-erout, Fleet-itreet. Rachael Dawfon ...

KELLY'S REMINISCENCES

... lE r.Kn K ani such strong .terms that Mr. Q~tbrocad Beat Hr.r Arnold to Dorchestr II Ithinki , to see and engage him for Drury-lane. Mr. Arnold saw Mr. Kiean in a principal part of a play, and after, as an Harlequin ; In the latter character he is univefsally ...

Published: Wednesday 30 November 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2213 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic) 

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF OCTOBER 15

... bankers (to far an re- tawds H. Clark)-Jos4pb Andrewe and Charles Lane ?? itiprkeseell, ?? Cper vaantlraneb JoreeiNn t, Drury lane, aotret-ecorattore and ?? Wells, Charles Atherton Atflnat. Job Wellh and John Hedgsti, of Wall. lnglbird. Berkshire, bankers ...

In reporting the speech of the Lord Chancellor in the case of Drury-lane Theatre, a paragraph respecting

... ?? i Ia reporting the fpieecb of the Lord Chancellor in the cafe of Drury-lane Theattrel a para'raph repectin Mr. (f rn~hh niiali h o , enla I-Ad I^zi ?? , 4rl. IUUU,. ?? to nave Itood as ojQloWs- s Mr. Grubb maintained himfelf to bz prprieitor d a ...

A few days previous to the death of the late Mr. John Palmer, of Drury-lane Theatre, that

... A few days previous to the death of the laie Mr. Jobn Palmer, of Drury-lane Th'Ifea(.re, that gentleman, while walking in 'the cliurch-yard of Liverpool, with the deceafed Mr. WyJde, of Co- vent-garden, obferving upon the fuitable fitua ion of the ground ...

LORD MAYOR'S DAY

... of the old and new style being ntw 12 days. I We Ire requested Io Ate the a bbllnaunelng'the en~antpe ofh Mr. f(aovt at Drury-Lane 'ifheatre,ia writut the asuthor1ty of that Edjb1aabment. ...

LORD WELLESLEY AND MR. MOORE

... on her route to Lndoaa, where she performs With StOCLAtu oa s y next, at Drury-Lane. . . .. LITro ne is J S boat of strengtb, gud Me &ttiSCUoU centi- Licur undiminaished. Drury-Lane tray is said to hae netted 4OL. On the night be played in The Hypur140 ...

MRS. BLAND

... for this power- ful addition ta the entertainment of the night, which, with the many privileges granted by the Managers of Drury-lane, Covent-garden, Haymarket, &c. &c. and thle anxious desire of every theatrical person of merit and celebrity to yield their ...