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MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS-

... the silver vase, stars, books, snuff-boxes, &c., presented to Mr. Kean by Lord Byron, the Earl of Esscx, the Committee of Drury lane, the Theatrical Fund Com- mittee, and others, in compliment to his industry, talent, and genius. ...

rrom FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE-

... place, Souttiwark Bridge road, spirit dealer-Jau 2S, Sewell and W. Garrod, Hackney, drapers-Jan R. George, Parker street, Drury lane, stage coach niatker-Feb 8, J. FoX, Newgate street, cabinet maker-Fd. 8, E. Robson, Led, grocer-Feb 8, J. Morrell, Bor ...

ST. DA VID'S DAY. Y*♦

... Panson, Aldgate, woollen draper-ilfa-cil G. Scott and J. Tomkinson, Birmingham, stationers—Mar- y J. H. Davy. Parker street. Drury lane, coach >vheet wrtg 14, March 2' G. King, Ludgate street, jeweller-Iarch 26, Mould, Chertsey, Surrey, grocer-rilareli 2T ...

THE HEALTH Ok THE METROPOLIS

... establishment of Co vent Garden, from the same cause. We learn that Mr. Cooper, Mr. Wood, and many other members of the Drury Lane com- pany, are also confined to their rooms. The disease, al- though severe in its character, is of short duration, and ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS

... natural philosophy is to refuse il. —Aew 1 ork Star. Lord Scgrave has resigned his office as one of the sub-Committee of Drury Lane Theatre. It is clear that strong language within the walls of Parliament induces its adoption w ithout. It is not ten davs ...

,.-. SALE OF MATHEWS'S LIBRARY

... volumes, 12s. 572. Ditto from 1795 to 1810, not complete, some duplicates, 32 volumes, £2 6s. 575. Series of Play-bills of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, from 1774 to the end of the season 1830, 54 volumes, half-bound. This highly valuable collection ...

FASHIONABLES, &c

... eldest daughter of Mr. 1). >1. Dy:e, of the Strand, London, the gentleman who saved the life of his Majesty George 111 in Drury lane Theatre, May 15, 1SOG. DIED. On the 29th ult., at Parthygleision, Merthyr, aged Hi, Mr. William Morgan, formerly of uelliddu ...

.M .«■ li■mHHI'Hfc LA TEXT INTELLIGENCE

... LA TEXT INTELLIGENCE. LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING. Her Majesty's visit to Drury Lane, to witness Macready's Macbeth, drew a very full house. The receipts were upwards of £ 600. A new open carriage, a drotschy, of Russian construction, has been built for ...

DIB DINS DICTIOVA R Y

... flirtations, and folding hats; it is uncertain now whether this establishment exists; when last seen it was walking into Drury Lane and Covent Garden had on when it went away a new German dress French dancing shoes, Tyrolese coeffure> an opera hat trimmed ...

LITERARY XOTICES.

... in,, her eyes to the light (Gas) and stretching her arms (Rail road.) The Jen-ess is making the fortune of the Lessee of Drury Lane. If lie is less-e- lie is a Jew plus-s. ...

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... while prepa- ring to leap from the summit of Waterloo Bridge into the Thames. At five minutes past two o'clock Scott left Drury Lane and proceeded to Waterloo Bridge. His clothing consisted of a blue striped shirt, white canvas trousers, and a silk handkerchief ...