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... Fielder, of St. Cross, near Winchester-At Boulogne, aged 72, Richard Peake, Esq. formerly Treasurer of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, which office he held for upwards of forty years.-Mary, wife of Mr. Charles mutlow, of Grevstoke-place, Fetter-lane.- At ...

CHIPPING NORTON, MAY A

... Herald Office, Queen-street. By Permission of the Kev. the Vice.C Worshipful the Mayor MR. J. RUSSELL (Of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden) AS the honour to announce that, in conse- quence of the very flattering manner in which his Performance ...

FREE TRADE IN OPERATION

... toms of reaction against Free Trade | Se SUCH In OF a ive policy as that at Drury Lane Theatre on Tuesday, of vhieh we give an account elsewhere, could ever have been nade, had there not arisen practieal conviction in men’s ninds of the ruinous effects ...

ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS

... city. Mr Thornton’s Theatre has this week been ejegantly attended. The attraction of Mr. Wrench, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, who appeared on Monday evening in the character of Belcour, in the West Indian, and Diddler, in Raising the Wind, drew ...

STRATFORD-ON-AVON

... Bare VENTRY. MARRKET arte 364, ditto FRIDAY’S LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS A. C. Fowler, Lincolnshire, draper. W. Everett, Drury Lane, now out of business. J. Newman Street. cabinet-maker. T. R. Hart. Lea Bridge, victualler. F. Sewell, Old Bond Street, hatter ...

Published: Thursday 25 June 1846
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 685 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO Cv*

... announce the Company with which his Season will commence, on Monday next, July lst, 1833. Mr. Batts, of the ‘Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden (his first appearance.)—Mr. STUART, of the Theatre Royal, Bath (his first appearance.)—Mr. HarrincTon ...

CONTENTS OF NO. 4

... weekly) of a new work, entitled, HE BRITISH THEATRE; or, a Collection of Plays, which are acted at the Theatres Rvyal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, atd Printed under the authority and by permission of the managers from the prompt books. With biographical ...

MULTU.M IN PAR VO

... Covent Garden founded on celebrated achievements of “ Guy Earl of Warwick, or Harlequin and the Dun Cow.” Macready opens Drury Lane on 27th with Merchant Venice. Inhabitants of Dover, Folkestone, and adjacent places, surprised with visitg fror some huge ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Chippendale, of Salifbury Square. At Kentifh Town, Mrs. Grevi;le, formerly of Drury Lane Theatre.-Mrs. Gaudry, relic of the late Mr. Gaudry, of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.-Mr. James Booth, Poulterer, in Aldgate, after two hours ?? her lodgings in Holborn ...

MR. KEMBLE

... Ode, the four last lines, set music by Mr. Thomas Cooke, who presided the pianoforte, were admirably sung. The performers Drury-lane Theatre, anxious to record their testimony of respect for toe advantages derived from Mr. Kemble’s professional exertions ...

TO THE CLERGY

... re-opened this day for the above pur pose. St. Clement’s, Saturday, August 12th, 18:5. Mr. D’EGVILLE, From the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. ESPECTFULLY informs the Nobility, Gentry, » and Inhabitants of Oxford, that, finding the number of his Pupils increase ...

STRATrOHD-ON-AVON

... the geaius loci for ever. Alas for the draina hakspeare’s house in the market, with no purchascr—and the elephant lord of Drury Lane! Probably some foreign State may take a faney to this Temple, and rebuild it on a more classic soil, The Emperor of Russia ...

Published: Thursday 06 May 1847
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 818 | Page: 3 | Tags: none