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DEATHS

... giving diiections to a servant in hi? yard, and fell down and died instantaneously. Mr. Baker, vears wardrobe keeper at Drury lane Theatre. He was busily the dresses fir the revived spectacle of Droug. —in Ins year. H. Carew, esq. of Biddingtonnark, Siiney ...

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... would not burn, but the experiment did not succeed; was dreadfully scorched Packet. Drury-Lone—Wild Oats was performed at Drury- Lane, last Thursday, for the purpose of introducing Mr. Stanley, from the Bath Theatre, to the London boards, in the character ...

MR. KEMBLE

... Ode, the four last lines, set music by Mr. Thomas Cooke, who presided the pianoforte, were admirably sung. The performers Drury-lane Theatre, anxious to record their testimony of respect for toe advantages derived from Mr. Kemble’s professional exertions ...

DEATHS

... greater consequence to the country, than that of providing for the poor.—Mr. Booth, the actor, after maliny an engagement with Drury Lane, feigned iilness an excuse for not appearing Saturday, in logo, announced, and, to the astonishment of eveiy one, is gone ...

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... fallen into the hands of that intelligent collector, Mr. R. Jones. Theatricals-A new tragedy Covent Garden, and new comedy at Drury Lane Saturday night-the tn-edv bv Mr, Shed, Dablm, called Ihe Apostate, and the scene laid at Granada, in Spam, the tnne the ...

ITCH,

... prevent Kean’s intended voyage to America ; but he has declined t > sign new agreement with the Drury-lane Committee gf Management at present. Drury Lane. —A new serious Melo-Drame, entitled the VtiUs of Clyde, was produced this Theatre Wednesday night ...

PEATHS

... Aldrich, sister to the Rev. William Aldrich, vicar of Stow-mnrket.—At Rochester, aged 49, Mrs. Dow ton, wife Mr. Dowton, of Drury lane Theatre. She was an excellent actress. She survived her elder sister, the late Miss Baker, only four. days. The latter fell ...

\ Paper mid'pri'nt \ Prit-'e Sixpence-Halfpenny

... assort that' Mc- Kean is abimt engage Mr. Holman, perforin in America. —Mr. embarked. general meeting the performers of Drury Lane took place Wednesday morning, the two Green Booms of tiiat Theatre, preparatory to the opening the house for the season ...

BANKRUPTS

... Lambeth Marsh, brewer. Robert Pollock, Watling-street, merchant. Stephen Thomas Lloyd, Leather-lane, bookseller. Joseph Grove, Drury-lane, grocer. Wm. John Beard, Phoenix yard, PrinceVstrcct, Cavcnfi«h-square, smiih. Jacob Harrison, late Leeds, merchant- Thomjs ...

BANKRUPTS

... Mr. Chilton, Chancery-lane, and Messrs. Churchill and Field, Deddiagton. .. „ . , Lewis Abrahams, Craven-buildings, Drury-lane, glassmerchant. James Matthews, Harefield, Middlesex, shopkeeper. Sinclair Halcrow, Trafalgar-square, Stepney, mariner. ...

Wednesday's & Thursday's Posts

... Jesse Outlet, of Charlotte-strect, jeweller. Juseph Mackey, of Glocester-terrace, ship owner. J. Allcock, of Russell-court, Drury-lane, victualler. Christopher Cornelius Schilnnott Bodien late of 'the Minories, insurance-hroker. William lRedhead, of Little ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1817
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 215 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

iVIutTCM Parvo—Her Majesty and I'.llzaL . came to town Friday—visited Countess Cremyrue sea Farm, dined, and ..

... —ltalian j Opera House shut up Tuesday night, after extremely ' successful season, the tesn't chieriy of good management.— Drury-lane ami Coveut-garden actively preparing for the ! winter campaign—Raymond the new stage-manager of Diurr—at Covent-garden, ...