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Mr. a few mornings since having attended an invitation to breakfast with a dignified brother barrister, not ..

... insulted the most outrageous manner in PrinccVstrect, Drury-lane, ruffian, wlio in his band a sharp cork-cutter’s knife. He was tall, well made, and genteelly dressed. He first attacked female in Drury-lane. by cutting long slip in her gown, fortunately at ...

King's Theatre. niglit Madame Catalani resumed het situation at this Theatre; she was welcomed by a brilliant ..

... situation at this Theatre; she was welcomed by a brilliant assembly of beauty and fashion. The house was uncommonly splendid. Drury-lane Theatre, it is now said is likely to be rebuilt in the course of the ensuing summer. Mr. Sheridan, and the other interests ...

a'ue xew TogjTtiß>

... of the Theatre-royal Drury-lane; it stated general history ot the Theatre. The petitioner stated that he beard with astonishment and incredulity that a plan was in agitation for taking advantage of the present situation of Drury-lane Theatre, and thereby ...

Creditors, of WILLIAM FRUIN/ the younger

... in»Unt. Tickets to had of Miss Bolton, at Mr. Bonn, rine-street, the end of Broad-stji-et, and at the usual P _ * Mr. HORNE, Drury-lane, and Mi- M, t. rmonic Society, have offered their assistance. few days will be published, LETTER to the Hon. Lonl GRENVILLE ...

LOMBOJf

... petition has been presented by the Lord Chamberlain to his Majesty, signed several of the performers of the late Theatre Royal; Drury-lane, praying that the petitioners might. In consideration of their long services, and of the great difficulties they have had ...

CLERGYMEN DECEASED

... daughter Mr. James Wickens, sen. confectioner, of this city. The same day was married Mr. John Hay, upholsterer and broker, of Drury-lane, London, to Miss Jane Smewing, of the Corn-market, in this city. On Monday died, after a lingering illness, aged 32, Mr ...

FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY

... Being a Miscellaneous Divertisement, in Three Parts, which will spoken, and sung-, MR: BANNISTER, Of the late Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. The above Divertisement is entire!;/ new; the Prose and Verse, which compose it, having been expressly written for the ...

THE SECRET ART OF STATE

... wine-merchant. - N. Butcher, St. Martin-le-Orand, victualler. J. and K. Wilcocks, and A Frazer, Exeter, bankers. W. Reed, Drury-lane, apothecary. S. and T. Miogay and P. Nott, Smithfield, bankers. . E. Jukes, J. Langley, and G. M'. Jukes, Gosport, bankers ...

clergymen deceased

... admiration of the heroism of this poor man. On Monday a shocking accident happened at the corner of Queen’s-street, next to Drury-lane. carl was turning the corner loaded with an immertse quantity flag pavement stones, the sides of the cart consisting only ...

CURGYMEJS MAIiIStED

... vacation will be enlivened by theatrical recitations, Which Will be conducted by Mr. Russell, of the lute ilieatre Royal, Drury-lane. We anticipate the highest pleasure from performances under the (Management of a gentleman of such great respectability ...

MISS FERON;

... the Farce of The MAYOR of GARRATT, The Part of JERRY SNEAK, Mr. ROSSEU, As performed by him at the late Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, hO Nights in one season with the most distinguished applause. On TUESDAY will be produced, The Grand, Serious, Pantomimic ...

DOUGLAS*

... by Messrs. Latilla and Smith of the ICing’s Theatre. Got up under the direction -of Mr. Mali, of the late theatre Royal, Drury-lane., ** To conclude with a View of the - Infernal Hegioks and a Shower of Fife. The Prospectus and further particulars will ...