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AND MIDLAND COUNTY CHRONICLE

... the New Theatre. Drury -Lane, as now erecting, compared with the large Theatre Parma, in Italy, and with the present Theatre at Covent Garden, from the actual Design and a written Description by Mr. Wyatt, the Architect the New Drury- Lane Theatre. London ...

imperial jParliament

... imperial Parliament. HOUSE OF LOKDS, MONDAY, MARCH. 9. Drury Lane Theatre Bill. The Duke of NORFOLK rose on Hie third reading of this Bill, and observed, that he had given notice former day his intention oppose some clauses in if. which, m his opinion ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE THEATRE The interior decorations of thip Theatre are now very nearly finished. The ceiling is very finely painted, and the carved work on the front of the boxes has a very pleasing effect. In the construction of this edifice, the greatest attention ...

MARKIAGES

... 11. Van Hagen, esq. to Harriet, daughter of J. Sperling, esq. of Clifton.—J. Davidson, esq. of Clgiswick, Miss Duncan, Drury-lane theatre.—At Plymouth, G. Keen, esq. of Stafford, to Sarah, daughter of the late Campbell, M.D.—At Eversden, near Cambridge ...

MRS. SIDDONS'S FAREWELL. COV ENT-GARDEX THEATRE. The Tragedy of Macbeth was represented at this Theatre on ..

... loud shout of applause as ever vibrated within the walls ot a theatre. Mrs. Siddons first appeared in the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, in 1775, under engagement made with Mr. Siddons, at Cheltenham, that summer, the Rev. Dr. Bate Dudley, for his friend Mr ...

BOW-STREET

... alarm was given, and cry of—” Stop thief called out by the neighbours; and two of them were pursued, and one taken in Little Drury-lane; the other ran into the George-yard, which is very extensive, and could not found. In the mean time application was made ...

PUBLIC OFFICE, BOW-STREET

... Salmon, charged with feloniously stealing cheese from the shop of Mr. Hodgson, cheesemonger, the corner of Queenstreet, Drury-lane. The prisoner was committed for trial. She is an old offender; was tried, and capitally convicted, about twelve months since ...

From the London Gazette of Saturday

... Thomas Edwards, of Mincing-lane, London, broker. John Hlooper the younger, of Worcester, tailor and draper. David Steel, of Drury-lane, Middlesex, baker. F. M. Board, of Chewniagiua, Somerset, plumber and glazier. Wolfe Lion, of Fetter-lane, Fleet-street ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1812
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1136 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

PRICE OF

... purloin a door-scraper, or birch-broom, but the Gentlemen who rob the nation of millions, kindly permit to go to America ! Drury-lane theatre advancing fast to its com - pletion. The ornamental part of the interior nearly finished. Upwards one hundred scenes ...

Ev intelligence from Sicily indirect we learn that’the expedition under Admiral Freemantle, the Adriatic, ..

... the lappel, for his gallant conduct in capturing the Rivoli, of guns, in the Gulph of Venice.' The iron pnllisndnes of the Drury-lane new Theatre are expected to be completed so as to display the whole exterior of this simple but elegant structure, in the ...

LONDON, OCTOBER 20

... td iltiabztl, destroy tue whole I.: l l .i 1 ?? ]cl:Slt ships. l BtQi; :l ?? w attclitg ?? IcslsiV Vrie Address for New Drury-lane Theatre, (inserted in our last Journal) written by LordByron, is said to be a hasty-pro. duction of his Loidship, not one ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1812
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 977 | Page: 4 | Tags: News