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... DRURY-LANE THEATRICAL FUND. We have this day to record one of the most agreeable spec- tacles that humanity can witness, namely, the efforts of the generous rich to ielieve the wints of great merit, adid .,fo de- gree of merit is perhapi greater or cntitled ...
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... I DRURY-LANE Fi UND IEETIN; - . .- . ?? . . ?? I . _ _Al ?? A Ai . A_ I On Wednesday last a numerous and -most respect- irr able company of Gentlemen, met at the City of Lou- ' ' don Tavern, and dined together. His Royal Highncss r the Duke of York, in ...
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... I THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. .:~~~~~ _ D- - A This Evening will be performed a nev' dramatic Romance, in- ,f terspersed with Music (founded on WV. Scott's larrmion) ~~~ ~called FLODDEN FI ELD. Principal characters by Mr. H. Kemble, Mr. Hamblin, Mr. Holland ...
... SECOND MEETING OF DIRUY-LANE PRO- PRIETORS. PSaturday a most numerous and respectable Meeting of the Proprietors of Drury-lane Theatre was held, according to an adjournment, in the Saloon of that House, for the purpose of hearing the Report of the Committee ...
... obedient servant, a / Leadenhail-atreet, Aug. 2I. NAVIGATOR. SiNGOLAR WEDDlING.-Tuesday evening the neigh- ,bcturWi'6d'of Drury-lane was thiown into- the utmost r :cnnFusion, in 'onsequence of an extraordinary pheno. s ?? very-'seldonm witnessed*. - Some ...
... asserts is to take place on 'Satardlay next. To avoid all such disagreeable reflections, on nay entering into an engagement at Drury-lane Theatre, I de- termined not to take a Benefit. This declaration, I trust, will convince the Editor of The Champion that ...