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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ' after Christmas.- , Great preparationsa are making for tle event. r BANNISTER ha's enered into an engagement with the Drury lane Commiktte, upon the same terms on which he displayed his conii6 tlehts at the old Theatie. I ' Mr. REYNOLDS hasta MW Drama ...

POLICE

... POL I''S BoW-STrET.-O0 WNVednesday, -Vickery the officer, Lack and Donaldson, constables, went to a house in a court in Drury- lane, in search of coiners. They proceeded to the garret, and found implermenis for coining, and three hundred pieces in the ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... AspeS ihin : 'tlhose in the Haymiarket Tlseatre- 'with' a- st'age fuhllysas-R 1 lgrand arid.xtensive' as-the late oneain Drury lane. The % accomhdationisj approache's,. ic are excellit ;. .and -we have no ,4oubi of its' becoming an acquisitign I long wanted ...

OLD BAILEY

... Charter, it is conddently hoped that the present application . to Pairliament Will meet withiequal success as that ofthe Drury- .lane Proprietors, particularly when it is notorious that the usii- versal feeling of the Metropolis is in favour of the est ...

UNITED PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... corse forward on this occasion, -was a feeling of what' was due to the- number of persons in- terested in the property of Drury-lane theatre. He was most ready to acknowledge the candour and fairness that had been . shewn'him bythe Gentlemrenwithwhom the ...

Published: Tuesday 26 March 1811
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6073 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... be x.S. 6d. Price Is. T-: XE SHADE of DRIJ Y, a v.ISION, in. * scribed to one of the PATENI'TEIS of the ,HEA'rItE ILOYAL, DRURY LANE. * Tu-snirrov, andto-morrow, and to-morrow, 4' Creeps with tbspetty pacefrom day today' To the last sypahe ot ?? 55AK5PEARaE ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURI'Y-LA4M TiiEA2 ?? s I I 1 1 I T z tihe Second General Assembl of t s totihe re-building of DrUry~lane Theatre 5ibet, -terday at the Crown and Apchor , Wvas he*' s Whitbread, Esq. ii the Chair. TaveRn S 'Mr. W'5ItITAREAD said; he should be inder ...

Advertisements & Notices

... RE33UILDtNG OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE. I .Lord HOLLAND in the Chair. 'H E Comrnmittee under the A& passed in the last t -L 'Sessiot pf Parliamnentfor rebuilding the late Theatre Royl Drury-laue, destroyed by.fire in the month of February, i8o, t haaving ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, MARCH, 30

... of restoring Drury-lane ; but the ..sestion oa a third Theatre,' even if Ibrurly-lane cdn rt' e redi starfds ieciseiy on the same grounds as before this gen- tlernan s concessiori, with, this advantage,' that if thc restoration of Drury-lane be not immediately ...