To tub Editor of the Hereford , 3ccide ntally found the enclosed letter in the turnip, road last week—it is
... scullion. Miss Fanny could not stomach fl ...
... scullion. Miss Fanny could not stomach fl ...
... French Horn, Lambeth.walk, victualler—J. and 11. Delafons, Sackville-street, goldsmiths—R. Bol'sfield, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane, woollen draper—D. Rowers, Upper North-place, Gray s-inn-road, grocer—T. W. WILLIAMSON and E. Jones, Packers-court, mer ...
... the advanced age of years. She was born in Ireland, but from her childhood, until she was near 50 years age, she lived in Drury-lane. She got her living a barrow woman, selling fruit and fish about her neighbourhood, which she continued to until she was ...
... Kingdom, THE Overture and Music in this celebrated OPERA, now performing with the greatest applause at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, composed by Braham and Cooke. Stingers. Composers. d. Overture ' Cooke Pdgrim and Portrait Mr. Braham.'.'. Praham.' ...
... Music Booksellers in the n, _ Overture and Music in this celebrated now performing with the greatest at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, composed and Cooke. Singers. Composers, s. d. Overture ■ Cook? Pilgrim and Portrait Mr. Braham Braham The Moon ...
... robbed—that Mr. Kean is returned to England for Drurylane—that Mrs. Bunn is engaged at Covent Garden, and Mrs. M'Gibbon at Drury-lane—that Dowton and Russell have played Major Sturgeon'and ' Jerry Sneak,' at Brighton—that Miss Foote has been received all ...
... Court at his Palace, Pall-mp.il, which was attended by the Ambassadors and Ministers! Her Majesty the Queen will honour Drury-lane theatre with her presence this evening. .Saturday morning, at half-past eight 6'clock, the Augusta left her residence the ...
... and Lady L. Lambton, Sir Ronald Fergusan, &.c The following singular circumstance occurred on the '*? the Kinf,r Was &t Drury-lane Theatre A Gentleman of Clerkenwcll, who was in the crowd, missing his watch, seized a man whom he supposed had robbed him ...
... the West Riding Yorkshire does not appear to have in any degree diminished. We understand Thos. Bish, Esq. M. P. has taken Drury-Lane Theatre; the contract was completed Saturday. General Election.— Som.er.tets/tire. —Neither SirT. Lethbridge or Mr. Dickinson ...
... family Somersetshire, who would shortly have come a fortune of IiO.OOO/., put a period to his existence the Head Tavern, Drury-lane. was lately clerk to an attorney in London, but having taken a fancy to the stage, joined a strolling company, and returned ...
... Assizes, &c. He has the honour to state the Engagement of Miss E. TREE, and her Sister, Miss A. TREE, From the Theatre Royal Drury-Lane, For Three Nights only. On Friday the 11th of July, 1828, the Comedy of the BELLE'S STRATAGEM. Letitia Hardy Miss E ...
... like an immense burning globe. This light is more equal, more soft, and greatly less dazzling than the ordinary lustres. Drury-lane Theatre is about to have an extraordinary musical acquisition in the person of a young man a very diminutive size. His voice ...