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On Saturday, Thomaa Jones, an ont-pensioner Roval Hospital, Kilmainham, aged 104 years, attended the Head ..

... 1745, Dr. Burney, author of the General History of Music, composed parts for the melody, at the desire of Mrs Cibber, of Drury-lane, at which Theatre it was sung almost nightly, in slow and solemn manner, the whole audience usually joining in the chorus ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... only saved by intrepidity of a dustman- they were taken out totally insensible, but soon ?? Cheshire Cheese, Russell-court, Drury.lane, celebrated theatrical resort, nearly burnt down Saturday night, owing to bed-curtains in the second floor accidentally ...

A uiimlirr of wild »wint have in Moimt'a Bav, si some have been killed there. Thi* week « bhicklegged was

... Clieshire Cheese, in Rnssell-court, Drury-lane, a celebrated theatrical place of resort. When the flames were first discovered, fears were entertained lest the intelligence should reach the ears of the audience at Drury-lane Theatre, to which the houses is ...

I A circumstance unparalleled in the memory of the oldest inhabitant, occurred last week between New Bridge and ..

... between six and seven o’clock Monday morning the premises of Mr. Tilley, who keeps asmail shop the corner of While Hart Yard, Drury Lane. He had gone out for a short time into Catherine-street, during which some lliief or thieves contrived to enter bis bouse ...

LONDON, FEB. 18

... his head. -On Tuesda y his falther came up from 'Shrewsbury, 1to visit him, and cl (inte evening they wentetlogeriher to Drury-lane ''Theatre. The deefasid.( who. conmplainecd of. inldisposition, i-C- iturned hotems before the pet~forroanee ivas over, ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3194 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Tl c following opcnrreucc took place few days since, at a market-town not miles from Dnrsley, iu ..

... rendered quite convenient and comfortable they were at the English Opera House.—tyiss Stephens isin treaty for an engagement at Drury-lane, where she aud Madame Veslris are to appear as the Merry -Wives of Windsor, in the new operatixed play.—Miss Paton engaged ...

Manufactory—Bridgnorth, Shropshire

... Prince’s-place, Commercial-road, draper. J. Hyde and H. New, Biroiiugham and Gainsborough, common carriers. • W. Walker, Drury-lane, looking-glass-manufacturer. H. Atkinson, Doncaster, druggist. T. Crumpton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, cordwamer. J. Hyde, ...

TUESDAY'S POST CONTINUED

... Henry New, of Birmingham, common carriers. John William Bell, of Pinner's Hall, Broad-street, merchant. W'illiam Walker, -of Drury-lane, looking glass manufacturer. Philip Brown, of Prince's-place, Commercial-rond, draper. -isaac LDj of oldliam. l-escashire ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 87 | Page: 4 | Tags: Commerce 

LONDON, MARCH 9

... Overture to William Tell bids fair to rival the celebrated Der Freischutz-it was encored twice Friday at the Oratorio, at Drury-lane Theatre.-Miss Graddon udischarged last weel4under Insolvent Debtor's Act-majority of her debts (about 30001.) incurred by ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1743 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LONDON, MARCH 16

... to embark for America, whither they proceed as settlers at expense of that parish. -M1r. Price has given up Lesseessip of Drury-lane Theatre- management has revolved to Committee.-Aliss Stephens engaged at this Theatre.-Signor Lanza's Panarionicon, for ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3693 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

ifttecdlaneoue Xdus

... to embark for America, wither they proceed as settlers at expense of that parish.—Mr. Price has given up Lesseeship of Drury-Lane Theatre—management has resolved to Committee.—Miss Stephens engaged at this Theatre.—Keen attempted Henry the Fifth last ...

We 1') hml that Mr. Aiuolti lias auvv prospect of rebuilding his Theatre. From the Report which was read on

... in September.—Duke of Clarence presided Thursday at Marine Society Anniversary Dinner, and takes the Chair 31st inst. at Drury-Lane Theatrical t’nud dinner.—Duoheseof Northumberland places 201. weekly disposal of Sisters of Charity.—Subscriptions towards ...