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CHARIST TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... your neck, ard no surrender. This closed the buslness of the session, and the court then adjourned to Monday, August 21. DRury LANE THEATaE.-Perhaps there was never a more brilliant testimonial to histrionic talent than that given to Mr Mfacready on the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE EXTRAORDINARY

... re'peding Mrs BLLLiNG- Tox, is, wye underfland, co mpletely revived as to 0 the-engagement ofyoung Roscibs. Mr GRAiAMn of Drury Lane, hia been forne time fincedif-- i patched to Birminghaim by the- truafees to fee the: performance -of this extraordinary ...

EAST SUSSEX QUARTER SESSIONS

... cnteltt*lmbiiti , were wiell kiown in this eonry nt thisir ton ?? e act was patsbel, Ibrli having, inu~l n14. (ht old ie out sit Drury Lane Theatre in ncpitiolt tohovent Garden ;, ati a Mer Dodsley, inhrefae, t podm of thwe stuccess iof stich ridiculous ?? over ...

ACCIDENTS AND ROBBERIES DURING THE FOG

... Tuesday, again 'filled the streets. . of, ![d at The fog operated so effectually on the vision th rene- of the audience at Drury Lane Theatre,. on W( was'i uesday evening, that those in the front of the thi lai~ouse were not able to see tile scenery Auring ...

LONDON

... present, 'he determined on entering into the proposed arrangem t? He wished, however, to hear the young laxy on the boards of Drury Lane. His request was immediately acceded too Miss Wilson sung the whole of the music of Manqane again; and the effect on Mr ...

JURY COURT—JULY 10

... -cele-d bWity, toany p'er?6min'ie' fe'gor 9,0-U under 'his' di- n ?? ?? pupil) Whose'taleftms ?? 'attractiv~e at. the Drury -Lane ~ ioi' '4id seer'e of thle ~festivalS - ?? Eg'';is:to accomnpany him-a~sd one of 'tile' p'fi lcipal *octd perform'ers. V~ ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... Yates's share of extra supernumeraries, &e. Leach being en- gaged by Mr Yates to perform. Mr Hooper (of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, who is also engaged by Mr Yates) stepped forward, corroborated the stage mana- ger's explanation, and censured Mr Leach ...

DUBLIN ELECTION COMMISSION

... excepted. t [I. '/VALUE OF THEATRICAL PROP ERTY.-On d ?? Nvas sold at the 2lart; three renters' tI Ibabes of L.50Ra.Uch in Drury Lane Theatre, en- n 'tidting the possessor to atn inconse of about, on the a 'average - L.12 a year, with a transferable free ...

WEST MINSTER COURT OF BEQUESTS

... bated the matter among themselves, and there seemed p to be some difference of opinion, as it had been stated il that, at Drury Lane this season, they kept seats that St were paid for till half price. The case ended, how- S ever, in the majority of the ...

INQUEST ON MISS CLARA WEBSTER

... almost useless.] He stated that he was a stone-mason, residing at 29, Crown Street, St James's. but was regularly employed at Drury Lane Theatre, as a carpen- ter. I was at the theatre on Saturday night last, and saw the 3 deceased, Clara Webster, with her ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Young wvith a itantisotne piece at plate, as a token of friendship and respect from the principal performers beloutging to Drury Lane Theatre. Alr Young tstas horn in 1777, and received a classical etducation but having had a hankerin fotr the stoge from ...