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PRIVATE LETTER FROM HOLLAND

... with ei¢ht beautiful wocd cute, pressions ci both the f Pence OS Numbers I. to XIV. (to be contiuwed week of a new os | - Drury Lane, Covent vende? » ond Hiymanrise ntcd under the > authority and by With bi un the prempt ee, Ey Mrs. 1 D. Printed for I ind ...

LONDON, JUNE 27. HOUSE OF LORDS, Thursday, June 23. JSD7A AFT tH ' . , , M'UilU rose and stated,

... Council Office, Whitehall. —Mr. Smith, of the Liverpool Theatre, to Miss Stevens, of Fork Street, late til the'flieatre Royal, Drury Lane.—Joseph White, Esq. of the Treasury, to Miss Chamberlayne, eldest daughter the late W. Chamberlayne, Esq. fonner'y the Treasury ...

COCA'/AG

... the pri Assizes concluded. Rove was charged on suspicion of and 100 seven shilling pieces, the property of Mr. a brash of Drury-lane. The prisoner Hyed with the prosecutor about 12 months ; tt the latter end of last March he left his employ, without any ...

JL O JV X) O M

... beef-steak, and were euumerating the different processes for bringing it to table in the highest perfection. Mr. Wewitzer, Drury Lane Tneatre, who was present, observed, that of all tile methods of cooking a beef-stake, thought Shakespeare’s receipt the ...

DEATHS

... Greenwich.—W. Parry, Esq. of Arkstoue, Herefordshire,! At Bradhlncb, Devon, aged 7.'i, tlie wife H. Bowden,!* Mr. Packer, of Drury' Lane Theatre, in his year,—Jj Grantham, late collector of the post-horse duty i county Surrey.—ln Soho Square, Loudon, Mrs. relict ...

LONDON, SEPT. 2d

... ill also be re- I’uad, mid tiie ornaments restored their oriifUil state. . arc extremely sorry learn tliat Mr. Banrict(.r, Drury Lane Theatre, lias met with a very accident. Whilst out shooting- on Wed- , ', ' , ' l •’*'iend in the neighbourhood ol 'v' ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1806
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1649 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OLD B.4ILEY

... and he enter- tained no doubt but that the Magistrates would reverse the order of affiliation. Mr. Powell, the prompter of Drury-lane theatre, proved that the play of Pizarro was not performed on any one night during the month im which Sarah Hancock said ...

UPHOLSTERY and CABINET GOODS

... Charles Mayo, of London, warehousmeu. Robert Dale, Maresfieid, Sussex, collar-maker. Andrew Hetheringion and John Mackie, Drury Lane, per- fmners. Bernard Preston, Holborn, linen draper. Nathaniel Jeflerys, Pall Mall, jeweller. WiUinmTowacnd, Booth Mill ...

HORSES FOR SALE

... moment, when his honest ambition had attained that point of eminence every actor sighs to obtain, and the classical boards of Drury Lane received him as a principal performer. Bat the rare virtue of being industrions, added to the un- usnal of assuming, with ...

A NEW BRITISH THEATRE.

... continued weekly) of a new work, entitled, HE BRITISH THEATRE; or, a Collection of Plays, which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket. Printed under the authority and by permission of the managers frum the prompt bouks. With ...

J., O .YjD o jv

... for insane persons at Beth- nall-Green, belonging to Mr. Warburton. Stace Robbery—On Saturday night the Perfor- mers of Drury-Lane. Theatre were obliged to sub- mit to an unpleasant etiquette. When’ Braiam had dressed for his part in the he left his gold ...

Thier Hay v:us published

... continued wecklv) of new work, entitled, THE BRITISH THEATRE; or, a Collection of Plays, which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket. Printed under the authority and by permission of the managers from the prompt booksc With ...