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THE THEATRE WILL OPEN FOR

... the Public an opportunity *f witnessing the very SUPERIOR ABILITY that INIMITABLE ACTOR, MR. MACREADY, the Theatres Eoyal, Drury Lane, 4* Covent Garden, When he hopes the Ladies and Gentlemen, and Community at large, will lake the opportunity of witnessing ...

LATE DUEL AT BOULOGNE

... Bill.— Th.e following is copy of the first play bill which announced the opening of the first Theatre that was erected io Drury-lane. It ia cnrioas, net only in showing the increase the prices of admission since that period, bat the different times at which ...

Epsom Bcverlej Han Chester

... property wa* insured for £5OO. s'* v - Tbb Equivocal Charge.*'-When the spectacle of -2*# Curmtaiinn was brought forward Drury-lane Theatre* Norton, who was first trumpet one of the bauds the Guards, preceded the Champion on the plutfurpi, lp souad three ...

BANKRUPTS—Fram Friday'» Oaxette. July 8, 1829

... 10, two, 17, and August 18, eleven. Solicitor, Mr* Pblppa, Weaveris-Hall, Baslngball-street. E.TYRELL, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, vietualier, Jnly 10,21, and August 18, eleven. Solicitors, Messrs. Evans and Harpar. Kenolngtoa-eross. E. Leominster, Hereford ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... could not be proved bow that poisonous drug had been mixed up with the medicine. Anecdote of the late Delpini, the Clown at Drury Lane Theatre. —His present Majesty, then Prince of Wales, earnestly solicited Sheridan to place Delpini** name ou the Theatrical ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... burglars and house-breakers. Latterly he was the service, as bead-waiter, of the keeper of that notorious fiash-bouse, opposite Drury-lane Theatre. We are warranted in believing, that the police are in the right pursuit of the stolen property. —Doncister Gaz ...

LOSS OF LIVES,

... prorc nearly correct. BANKRUPTS from tbit NightU Gazette. VI. DAVItI, Pinner, Middlesex, linker, C. HBBKY, Craren Head, Drury-lane. victualler. S. KLLI3. Botolpb-Une, wine-merchant. F. DAFTER. Twerton. K. SOPER. Both, milllm C. ROBINSON, sen.. lath, brewer ...

GAZETTE. S AyM frAt. OCTOBER su 1829

... several months, living iu delightful retirement at Brighton. The veteran of the histrionic art has been connected with the Drury-lane Companies for nearly 40 years, and what both singular and honourable, he never, from ill heath inattention, was prevented ...

ID 11*Hi3) USUt

... 1829, Win be performed Sbektpeare** Play of The Merchant of Venice, PART OP SHVXOOK, BY MR. KEAN, (Of the theatre* Royal, Drury Lane and Coreot Gardca.) WITH OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. CONCLUDE WITH THE FARCE OF a»AtB iy ...

FROM THE JUVENILE SOUVENIR, FOR 1830. M MRS. AUIRIC WMtfi. SPRPHISE. Mamma, mamma brother’s come, He’* the ..

... Hatfield, the Lunatic.— This individual, who has now been confined nearly years for shooting bis late Majesty George the Third Drury-lane Theatre, still confined in the new Bedlam, St. George’s-fields, and enjoys excellent health. He is 56 years of age, and ...

IJotitc ig fyextbp itßibrn,

... both from France and Germany arrived this morning, bat they contain nothing of importance. Mr. Kean has been engaged at Drury-Lane Theatre, the present arrangements at Covent Garden not allowing the Manager to accept of his services Monday, Wednesday ...