New Drury Lane Theatre
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... At the first of wliich, Mrs. Davison, MUs Booth. Mr. Emery, and Mr. Stanley, from the Theatres-Royal Cov.-nt-Garden and Drury- Lane, have each drawn crowded houses,' and should die present tine weather continue, there is every pra- spect of Uiurugatc ...
... ctl OAobrn 12. d b peters, of Dorking, Surrey lime-burner.- Hogh d r oi St. Swithin'. Lane,,London, mnerchant-r. P. b of Drury ;Lane. London, ehee4emouier-N. a dt, of Parliament Street, Westminiiter, hatter-W. r ,in, of Cambridge, cu'rier-John Lavern, late ...
... wife the Lives of all the Dramatic Writers, front the Renoratint' of 1660 to the prefent Time. Alfa an accurate Account of Drury Lane, Covent Garden, the slay• matkrr, and the Opera Houle, and every Csrcumflance corneae.' with the Management and of the Stage; ...
... costa. John Harry. et Klng's eagle. (haler In cattle. sad Thome* Miriam, of to. lame% of Porrfrnourh, grace-r, Roche, of Drury lane. vldesalicr,d.c, Wale lice. Gray, of d. e. Yenning, ut -itrret d.e. of ferret-hoe, botel.hreper, d. c.— Cdro'an. of Marv ...
... might be speedily determined on, ss the comfort of his family for Ihe winter depended on it* success, and be offered it to Drury -Lane wholly, for a very trifling sum. The Noble Poet read it with sq.-ii admiration, that he sent it before he slept, tv thr ...
... drew thie knife from hefi 'side. Ste wa4 taken to a qsurgeon's, where tshe dted in a few* minutes. rn C. A. Hudsqmn, of Drury Lane Theatre. stated that he c- had knovn the dereased about six years. She wa4 thirty. te sixyears of age. and the wife of a ...
... Norfolk, miller William Ilewley, Mandicater, tailor William Pavitt, Cedicote. near WeUing, Herts, miller T-10-ua. Collins, Drury -lane, Middle-ex, grocer — a-ea_-_»aa— Agtiin! ! — llazakij aud Co. have Sold tlic First-drawn Prizeof ?? — Thursday week, Ko ...
... Likrwife the Lives of all the Dramatic Writers, from the Regan. fiat of t 660 to the prefect Time. Alf. au accurate Account of Drury Lane. Covent Garden, the Hay• nosiker. and the Opera Houle, and every Circuraance cronneeled with the Management and Laws of ...
... the Stage. wife tie Lives of all the Dramatic Writers, from the of lAA. to the prefent one. Afro An at-corals Account nf Drury Lane, Covent Garden. the Ha) - market. and the Opera tinufe, and every Cure conneeled with the Rianagement and laws t.c.impan ...
... Wm. Uobaon, Esq. Oil im-k, his house in Bury St. Edmund's, William Smith, Esq. in the 89th year of his age, formerly of Drury Lane Theatre. Lately, red.s3, the Rev. Robert Marriott, M. A. Rector of Binconibe, and Broadway, Dorsetshire, and formerly Fellow ...
... Lik. wile the Lives of all the Drantat,: Writers. front the tiou of tf•no to the prcrent Time. Alfo an accu. ate Ae:nont Drury lane, Covent Garden, lh , Hatmark. t. and the opera Hoare, and every coonelied with the Management and I a% II 111 the Stage; ...