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... DRURY lane the a IRE. The Commi tee appointed lo decide on fhe several j plans an ...
... DRURY lane the a IRE. The Commi tee appointed lo decide on fhe several j plans an ...
... the suffering patties and the pub- lic, we hope Drury Lane will be lesion d. But what has the restoration of Drury Lane to do with Hie esta. blishnu ntofa Third! heat re. The petitioners supposed Drury Lane to be in activity. They a ...
... I DRURY-LANE. fhe following letter was originally written to Mr. I Wjhtbread, by a Creditor of Drury -lane Theatre ; hut being felt to be too long for his personal attention] the substance was comprised in a shorter compass. As Mr. Waitbread's exertions ...
... precisely on the same grou-'ds as before This gentlemanly concession, with th.s acTvaii'age, ...
... metropolis required (and Mould sup- port) a Third Theatre, these City speculators had no claim to the Proprietorship, as the Drury Lane Pro- prietors possess already a dormant patent, which, in case of i(s utility being made manifest, would be acted tip«- ...
... Charter, it is confidently Imped that tl.e present application to Parliament vvill meet with equal success us that ofthe Drury- lane Proprietors, particularly when it is notorious Mint the uni- versal feeling of the Metropolis is iv favour of the establishment ...
... CORRESPONDENT, against Tin: project. , TO THE RIGHT HON. R. li. SHERIDAN. Sin — As one of il.c numerous Proprietors of Drury. , lane 'idea lie, 1 take leave to put a ft xv questions to you, on a subject that appears to involve most mate, j ■ hilly, not ...
... Property when the firu took place at Drury.lane, and which. consumed an immense capital, ior sufficient time had not elapsed since the erection of the building, to admit of much diminu- tion of the debt, lint although Drury.lane is in •ashes, it cannot be said ...
... to f siate lo the Hon. Gentleman near him, that of those who were occupied in examining tit. be had reason to knew that Drury -lane «_. lilely (o lie restored. This investiga- ?? yet sufficiently advanced to enable hitn ibe time, but he would propose that ...
... tee '-iijni^cd in investigating its affairs, might be enabled to sfa'e to the House, whether there was a probability that Drury-Lane Theatre would be reconstructed. Thai Committee had proceeded in its inquiries, and came to a fit-solution that all obstructions ...
... Brnwnb.w-street, Drury- lane— By WINSTANLEY and SON, at the Mart, on Wed- NESDAV, the 1 St li Inst, at Twa-lve, in 'I'hree Lots, rpiIRKK SUBSTANTIAL IJRICK. HOUSES, fi. SHOPHs.nd OUT- BUILDINGS, on the. South-side of Brownlow-street, Drury-lane. in the several ...
... IF -In- Lad 7 who LOST a CI.QAK. near Cadtot.. house. 0,1 Tuesday tbe __th June, will ca'.l at No. fy Craveu-binldmgs, Drury- lane, she may have it by clving .a- H*factO!—r ...