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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

DREADFUL SHIPWRECKS AND IMMENSE LOSS OF LIFE

... most destitute Z condition, occupied an apartment in the rookery, Short's-garden, Drury-lane. A few evenings ago he went to his brother's house, 2, Parker-street, Drury- lane, who gave him some food and a bed, in a three- pair room; whence, daring his brothers ...

Trades' Movements

... of Messrs. GrasbyI and Papwcorth was appointed to wait on the bonk- binders on Monday next, at the Magnet Coffea House, Drury Lane. Mr. Hornby reported that the vestryrnen oY St. Pancras had unanimously granted the use of tle vestry rooms of that parish ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... THE PLAGUE.i-A corespondent writes us : There has been lately employed a man who is stationed nlidc'r the Colcuade of Drury- lane Theaire with a table and other requisites, for the pirpose begetting signatures to the Anti-Corn- Law Petitionb and even ...

MORE SHOEMAKER STRUGGLES

... nearly ten weeks; and that the only cause, as alleged by their late employer, Mr. Kendall, Strong Boot and Shoe Maker of Drury Lane, and other places in London, for discharging these his men, has been simply be- cause they refused to give up their trade ...

Imperial Parliament

... our beloved Queen. On the evening of that day the attempt was made by one James Hatfield, a lunatic, in the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. At the moment King George III. entered his box, and was advan- cing forwards, the audience rose as usual from l respect ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... THE PLAOuE.-A correspondent writes us :-There has been lately employed a man who is stationed under the Colonade of Drury- lane Theatre with a table and other requisites, for the purpose of getting signatures to the Anti-Corn- Law Petition; and even ...

MORE SHOEMAKER STRUGGLES

... nearly ten weeks; and that the only cause, as alleged by their late employer, Mr. Kendall, Strong Boot and Shoe Maker of Drury Lane, and other places in London, for .discharging these his men, has been simply be- eanse they refuse d to give up their trades' ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... Redgrave, of York Street, Covent Garden, I was returning from the house of an acquaintance of I her fatber', and when in Drury Lane, she was asked by an old woman, who wore a handkerchief over her eye, to hold Some money whilte 'She tied her shoe. This ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... William Redgrave, of York Street, Covent Garden, was returning from the house of an acquaintance of her fathers, and when in Drury Lane, she was asked by an old woman, who wore a handkerchief over ber eye, to hold shine money whilst she tied her sboe. This ...

Varieties

... he had ever n5i travelled with.-Cecil; or the Adventures of a Cox- tei -concb. thi T'l'uan are nothing but qgadrii gedsat Drury Lane, MI this year, even a Burke lets the boxes, and a Tabby ml prints the bills. IN FLACOUnr'S HISTORY of Madagascar there is ...

Tit Bits

... have arrived at the ter- minus of tbe week.-Puench. TOMs DlinozN's Pexsco.-Tem, olt one occasion, being a steward of the Drury Lane ''heatrical Fund dinner, arrived very late on a miserable looking nag whose appearance called fortlh some resnarks and merrimcnt ...