From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, Dec. 9
... r. Thomas Polkar ...
... r. Thomas Polkar ...
... lane, CRy, merchant—Benjamin Oliver nnd William Goodwin, High Wycombe, Bucks, drapers—Thomas Pilheain, of Parker street. Drury lane, smith and spring maker—Reynold Hogs Goddard, of 78. Wood-street, Cit/, fringe maker—Edward Morris Morgan, VVelchpool, ...
... among the most unenlightened classes tlvelowest and humblest neighbourhoods. Thirty years since, such a lively locality as Drury Lane was, on a Sunday, from daybreak till long after dark, one carnival of revelry,' from the South end of it even to the North ...
... admitted three carnages abreast. Within memory the principal carnage approach to Old Drury Lane heatre, the last but one before the present was through that part of Drury Lane * ,- which is now flagged foot-passage, and called Drury Court iust opposite the ...
... Monday evening. Th- Oats eccceses 225 27s. Rye. us HEMEL HEMPSTED- — The of made ablic their in Woireat rid 28s 3ls —s Beans, Drury lane, io a few Peas tations, at the rate of Barley, perqr 29s 33s —s 22s 27s —s ed novelist, Alexandre Oats, per qr — ...
... eldest son, Lord Mulgrave, Sir Arthur Clifford, and another Nobleman, occupied the Duke ot Devonshire's private box, at Drury lane Theatre, on Saturday evening, witness the representation of the new drama, entitled the '• Wed Mask and the clever afterpiece ...
... and at th sis was elected organist of St. ant! compoeer to the Royal. He musica! drome, “The Chaptet.” which f cces at Drury Lane, for of the stock p wed, and of the ern eriginally ex Pleasing and etesant composition, which, time enjoyed a popularity ...
... acknowledgment yeais' uninterrupted services as representu.ive parliament for the county ol Middlesex, will be given Mr. in Drury Lane Theatre, on Wednesday next. Lord Charles James Russell, M.P., for Bedfordshire; will act as chairman, and the Hon. C. C ...
... Saint Alban's, Theatrical Proprietor, afterwards of 19, King Street, Covent Garden, Middlesex, Hatter, afterwards of 102, Drury Lane, Middlesex, afterwards the Theatre, and of Powis Street, Woolwich, next of Bridge Street, Greenwich, and late of Beresford ...
... of England and France. The Pavilion to erected in a Field adjoining the Gaol, on the WARE ROAD, From thn Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, and the Nationalp, Pari?, beinc by many degrees ilie largest well as tlie most magnificent ever introduced into ...
... have only to be thrown into trance to have their entertainments froe of expence People, instead troubling themselves to lo Drury Lane, and to put their hands into their pockets the pay door, have only to request a friend to favour them with a pass or two ...
... intended to give some length a report of this important and highly gratifying meeting, which took place on Wednesday in Drury Lane Theatre ; and much regret our inability to do so this week. We shall however present our readers with a detail of the i ...