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... distinctly to every part of the house, and immediately withdrewv, amidst loud ciseerings. On Friday evening his Majesty visited Drury Lane J'heatre, and was received witb sinnilar denionstratiolis Of loyalty and aflection. o ...
... distinctly to every part of the house, and immediately withdrewv, amidst loud ciseerings. On Friday evening his Majesty visited Drury Lane J'heatre, and was received witb sinnilar denionstratiolis Of loyalty and aflection. o ...
... Odd-fellows paid a return visit to the district officers of the North London district, at the Lord Portman lodge, Craven-bead, Drury- lane. They were attended by upwards of .300 officers and brothers of various lodges, among whom we perceived P.P.G.M. Nugent ...
... When he parted with his. P friend Price, lie assured him he should return to a' England, and resume his performance at Drury Lane tl in February. The report of Kean's having any thing to do with the lease of that theatre, is devoid of truth. Mr Price ...
... THE TYPE FOUNDERS. | TO THE WORKING CLASSES OF LONDON. At an adjourned Delegate Meeting held at the Craven Head, Drury Lane, on Tuesday, October 3rd, 1843, to hear the statement mnade by the Typo Founders of London, a series of long suffering and tyrannical ...
... Taviftock-fnreet, Covent Gardlen, 'ookfleller. July 5. J. Brice, oflFrowvbridge, WViltfhire, clothier. TU1Y 3.J. XVelt, of Drury l.ane, tailor. Joly 5. W. Becton, of Maich, I[fie of Ely, milwright. -t one 3. A. 'Ihaeker, of Upwell, Ifle of Ely, corn merchant ...
... box at the Haymarket, a similar one from the late Duke of York, dated April 19, 1796, to admit Prince Ernest to his box at Drury Lane, and a letter by the cele- brated Mers Clarke, one lot, St0s. * a letter of Louts XIV. to the Queen of James II., on the ...
... ignorant upon the subject. Much dolor and lamentation occupy the theatrical world upon the occasion of the shutting-up of Drury Lane, with small pros- pect of its opening again; and Covent Garden bas been fsrsome time closed,with a similar brilliancy of ...
... Pantomime of HARLEQUIN and QUEEN MAB; or, the Three Glass Distaffs ! On Tuesday, Manfred. With the Pantomime. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. -MORROW, Jan. 5, the Play of PIZARRO. With the Grand Spectacle of KING ARTHUII! or, the Knights of the Round Table I On ...
... the vote of thanks of the Political-Union of that town forgour exertions against these odious practices. THEATRE ROYAL,. DRURY. LANE. MONDAY-The Rent Day; and The Daxmoit; or, the Mystic Branch. TuEsDAY-The Rent Day; ant The Dwemon; or, the Mystic Branch ...
... -Irdy, of-Liverpo~ol, shipwrluhts-I Worley and WV. EUre, of Cheap- aide, .lincn-duapers-. 'renerce a od J. -lMiles, of Drury lane, ironsnongees-J. Rickerbsy unaD. MI'Carton of Fountain-court, tailors-;l'. Blanden and J. Eres, of Birmingham, jewellers-W ...
... what It now is, cheerless, desolate, and ?? ROYAL POLYNEOUi410 INSTITUTION. Mr James Russell, (late of Covent Garden and Drury. lane Theatres,) gave the first of a series of ' Readings from Shakspeare at this popular ?? on .Thursday last, in which he ...
... Actress of Drury-Lane Theatre had, by his talents, becoru' Prime Minister of England [Canningj ; and thatthengtJ brother (Samuel Reddish), an orphan, wias reared, - fed, indifferently clothed, but certaililyclassically educated by the Drury Lane Benevolent ...