OPENING OF DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... j. S. Andrewvs, Iwerue MVlinster, Dorset,jobber in horses. i.Garner, W\orcester, boot-maker. ?? A11coick, Russell Courr, Drury lane. Indofl, virtualler. IC. C. S. Bodlen. NMinories, London, isisurance-broker. W. Redhead. Litile C'lelsel, haker. 3. Illiot ...
... illuminations were very brilliant. The Opera House and the Little '1 heatre in the Haymarket exhibited P. R. and a Crown ;Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres the same, with other devices. In short, in every leading street, thefsplebrdour was remarkable ...
... Northampton, baker. J ~ Peters' Dorking, ]inme-hurner. I-1 Stmmers. St SwitlisnS Liiane, London, merchant. ?? S-inton, Drury -Lane, Londort cheesemoiger. ?? Edmonds, Parliameot Street, London, hatter. *W Goodwin,--Cambridge, currier. ...
... Report states, that there is a probabl .Mr Stephen Kemble being able to preli' his sister, Mrs Siddons, to perfoi a fet at Drury Lane tlheatre. Wednesday a Court Gf Directors 5 the East India House, when the fclli'; manders took leave of the Court, ptt}3 ...
... 37th regiment, 200 of the 7th ditto; detachments of the 73d and 92d ditto. It is said that the sum taken at the doors of Drury- lane Theatre, on its opening, was L.859. BREAD.-Yesterday the Lord Mayor ordered it to fall 3d. -per peck; to take place io-morrowiv- ...
... cuirtil the privileges of a Cireus, tiftvr the Lte deedion of the Crdwtin Filyvrers with regard t, ethe prose- icution of Drury Lane aird Covent OdirdenThe~tre`sufinlrst the Olympic Theatre, Lolidon, which was decid d h infavour of tlie ltter?' lshoiidd ...
... nockery, and as -l auth I considered it. (C Nopy,. No. . si Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Aug. 5. 1818. I Ms M-I have it in command from the gentlemen of . the Sub-Committee of Drury Lane Thehtre, to offer you for thi ?? season t hee ermsyou had last season; ...
... appeared in a London journal. that a new tragedy from the pen of WValter Scott, Esq. was among the forthcoming novelties at Drury Lane theatre, is totally destitute of foundation. The county of Ross has subscribed L.00 for the mail to Thurso; the county of ...
... Woolmer.Street, Poplar, Middlesex, builder. B. Wlalder, Battle, Sussex, tailor. R. C. Ball, Bristol, baker' W. Buddle, 'Drury Lane, London, carpenter. a, J. Kingswell, Blackwatl,, Middlesex, painter. i. Boote, late ?? Avon, corn-dealer. CouwMr§ssroNs ...
... for as he year 3S16; printed by order of the House of L Commons, states it at L,50,000. ol piece was la tely produced at Drury Lane, ti ijtidled Oberon's Oath. It was received on the a frst ni-tht with a good deal of dissatisfaction. ir IThe author, a ...
... the command of Lieutenant-Colonel! MILeod, I has arrived in Mullingar, whewe they are to re- main until further ordersi DRURY LANE THEATRE..-Mr Fisher appeared Onx Wednesday night in the character og1 Hamlet.. Though we are stilt compelled, in the main ...