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LONDON, OCTOBER 18

... Itt Gordil1en, it sot excelletit a Illauttre, as to velify Vvery 'previotis prediction (if her etilre farti.-A ovle ?? at Drury Lane, Satur- day rtightt enttitleld iotiqy,; 1it, 'JtuW riens ttflt ?? italsutc-11arry Sidi lois flc t' it ted ctitior--parts ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1814
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4063 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

P O L-I C E

... who deposed, that Monday evening about seven o’clock, he was informed that there was murder attempted in Brownlow-strcct, Drury-lane, he instantly went the house in which the prisoner lived, No. IT, Brownlowstieet, and upon going to the second floor back ...

St. .faines'sPark. From the Green Park also the people will have communication into the Mall, and up ..

... they cannot admitted without paying half-a-guinea a head, which considerablv more than the price of admission into the pit Drury-lane Covent-garden, and more than double the price of admission into Vauxliall-gardens, the beauty which appears to have excited ...

£s&cellaneoiio

... £s&cellaneoiio. Mr. Whitbread, at a late meeting Drury-lane Theatre, in stating that there was want ot Dramatic Authors the present age, said, that fewer than 'i7t> tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, had been submilted to the Committee Management ...

FASHIONS tOli SEPTEMBER

... Stephen f aclilie m>* Surrey—At Birmingham, George Bartl j naeer of the Birmingham theatr , . g: ,ns, h theatre-royal, Drury-lane—Thomas - , of Korlhleach, to Marianne, dau^ h ~ t W»rf ...

®£ccUaneou&

... to the British Museum, and several other places. They returned to Clarence-house to dinner, and in the evening honoured Drury-lane theatre with their presence. The new Poor Bill, as amended by the House of Commons, provides that poor persons being ho ...

LOSS Ob' THE AVON

... of Avon, and the Second Lieutenant, wounded sevuelj. THEATRICALS Cnvcnt-garden.- —Monday night, this Theatre the Start of Drury-lane, was opened, loi tu. i nme this season with the tragic play ot popular inelo-drame of The Miller and In* Men. The whole ...

and 9th regiments, under Lieut. Col. Gordon, received orders to march forward ; and also the light demi-brigade ..

... Howard, and J. Haddock, Cateaton- Cross-street, china-seller. Squire, Furnival’s Inn-court, printer. T. Clark, Broker-row, Drury-lane, cabinet-maker. S. Brown, Newcastle-upon-1 yne, publican. R. Cotton, King’s Lynn, grocer. T. Brown, Bristol, inalster. M ...

CLEROYMEN DECEASED

... of St. Giles’s, in this city. On Thursday died, aged 44, sincerely regretted, Mrs. Jane Hay, wife of Mr. Hay, upholder, Drury-lane, London. Same day died, in Holiwell, aged 22, Mary Ann Young. We have authority to state, that the following letter has ...

nA'ii h itstrr ijVrt:u.i(ir.v(R

... will be GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. Mr. Bellamy has been prevented attending, by an unexpected order from the Manager of Drury-Lane Theatre. Subscribers are earnestly requested pay their subscriptiom, as soon as possible, at either of the Banks, Messrs ...

Country

... John of Paris, was brought out at this Theatre, Saturday se’rmight—it is founded on the same plot the piece performing at Drury-lane, called Jean de Paris.— Miss Stephens and Sinclair are the principal characters, and their excellent singing gives the piece ...

LONDON, MAY 19

... observed, that nio farces were performed ill those dlays. B fy bla Majestys Company of Comrtuliuns. ,At the NEW T'RIEATRE, in DRURY-LANE. THIS DAY;being'THUILSDAYAPrats8th, 1668, will f be acted a Cinauied, called . . THE HIJMOVROVS LIEVTENANT' ; 'Thre King ...

Published: Saturday 21 May 1814
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2361 | Page: 2 | Tags: News