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... MARCH 6. Lawrence ijmith, Portsmouth, Hants, draper. Bamber, of Charley, Lancashire, mustm manufacturer. John Norton, of Drury lane, Middlesex, victualler. Q. Blsylock, of Newcastle-upon Tynp.- merchant. T. White, of Southwark, Surrey, haberdasher. ...

Published: Friday 17 February 1804
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 562 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Portuguese Ambassador had long conference on Saturday with his Majesty's Ministers. is supposed to have ..

... had for some time been employed by him as an amanuensis. The husband received intelligence the circumstance while he was Drury Lane Theatre, and immediately pursued the fugitives as fa/ as Henley, where he lost all traces of them, they having proceeded ...

Published: Tuesday 29 December 1807
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 648 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AND

... Pianiste de S. M. I’Empereur d'Autriche. SIGNOR GUIBELEI, The celebrated Bass, of the It lian Opera House and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. SIGNOR BRIZZI. The eminent Tenor, of the Nobilities’ Concerts, London MR. MORI. MR. MORI has the honer to announce, he ...

MARGATE

... performances evinces the good taste of the audience, aud shows the public will al ways appreciate good music. . . Mr Sayuor (of Drury Lane Theatre) has also favoured the company with a solo on the flute every alternate evening, and to this gentleman justioe, ...

Published: Tuesday 11 August 1846
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 627 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HUNGARY

... gone, it said, to Vienna render account of this event.** VISIT OF THE KING AND QUEEN TO DRURY-LANE On Thursday evening their Majesties went in State to Drury lane Theatre. A Guard of Honour ffrom the Fool Guards) were on duty the Royal entrance, where ...

ittuttunt in ilarbo

... enameled by fire, and consequently unalterable by climate. No distinct offer has yet been made fur either Covent Garden or Drury Lane for next season. An association of actors is forming, in order, if possible, to open the latter in October next ; but the ...

for four hours, but coifld not come with her; in consequonrce of which she «U--cbor under the Crown Battery. The

... Petition to praying the total emancipation of the Catholics of Ireland, Is now signing the Protestants of Dublin. The roof of Drury .lane Theatre, it is un. derstood, will be on the 30th of March, and no doubt is entertained by the Architect, of the Theatre ...

RAILWAY DOINGS AT MARGATE

... T. K. GORUELL, bookseller, Bedfordplace, Commercia road, Middlesex. J. R. DAY, licensed victualler, White lart street, Drury lane. D. MACKAY, merchant. Liverpco). W. BUTTE RILL, grocer, Shef> field. W, C. WHITTENBUKY, cheese factor, Leeds. W, PELL, linen ...

ROYAL ACADEMY

... theatres are generally practical men merely. A few words on the capabilities of various establishments will be necessary. DRURY LANE formerly held upwards of 4,000 persons, it now holds about 3,500; a greater number of individuals have, on p articular occasions ...

ROCHESTER BRIDGE

... ASSEMBLY ROOMS, MAIDSTONE. WEDNESDAY EVESIXG, MARCH 31, 1847. MR. MORLEY (lat** of r.lio Theatre* Royal, Covent Garden ami Drury Lane) respectfully announces to the Nobility, Gentry, ami Inhabitants of Maidstone, its vicinities, that will have the honour ...

Published: Tuesday 30 March 1847
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 642 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

--■ -- ' PETITION TO PARLIAMENT. A Persons, who wish to SIGN the PETITION now A lying at the GUILDHALL

... on MONDAY, the 18th of March, for which occasion they have engaged MISS BETTS AND MISS K. BETTS, (Of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane). 1 \irther particulars will be announced in future advertise - meat. WHITSTABLE. STOCK IN TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1833
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 710 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SHERIDAN AND HIS SON

... mi* *. ** hut I made a bad bit ; I stopped a ca'a**o full *h sengers who assured they had not Lribny they all belonged to Drury lane Theatre, »nd could* a single penny of their salary.** tells s«sm ...