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WARWICKSHIRE,

... Lancashire, spinner. J. W. KELL. PtniierVhail. Broad-«tieet, merebast. B. ATKINSON, Donea«ter, York, diuggiet. W. WALKER. Drury.lane. W. PKARCK. BoUmlnwCornwall. eberaM. J. MORTf.OCK, Bary St- Ed-nund*. Suffolk, innkeeper. BROWN. Prince**-place. Commercial ...

KQROB&T

... itlamiiiated with 4UOO variegated lamps. character of the Clown was the celebrated Mr. Sonlbby, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and other characters were supported eminent performers from the London Theatres. An effective band was also attendance ...

CROWN-OFFICE, DEC. 11, 1830

... Johnstone—Mr. Strickland having suddenly withdrawn from the contest. The Stage.— Mr*. Glover lias withdrawn her services from Drury Lane Theatre, in consequence of a fine of ,£3O. levied on her, for refusing to play character of Lady Bountiful, in the Beaux ...

bedlamite

... Elizabeth Finch, Frances Shirley, Lady Cockbura Mistress Stratford Countess Howe—Misses, Adilerley,—Messrs. Ac. Ac. Ac. Drury Lane Theatre.—The King and Queen, and other branches of the Royal Family, visited this theatre, on Tuesday night. They were greeted ...

to aoßnewnan in mi coomtrt

... nod handing to the Krag. It with the deepest regret state that, Tuesday night, when the King sad Queen wen returning from Drury-lane Theatre, stone was thrown at window of their carriage, which shattered it and fell inside; mostprofidentUlly without injury ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... inhabitants are aolidtiog donations of clothes, shoes, &e., for tbeir equipment. Effect of Acting.—Daring play of Pitarro, at Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday evening, youth in the gallery, deeply interested la tbe escape of Alomo from prison, exclaimed ** why ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... family bare obtained leave to enter France. Thb Duma.— A ot« farce eutitled Hall, Ten to One, was on Friday brought oot at Drury- Lane Theatre. The piece rrell-wriiteo and »eU-acled bat it not reoeired irith the approbation it deterred; yet it will, doubt ...

Tuesday, Oct. 18

... husband, it feared, was an accessory before the fact, and may thus be rained by the violent disposition of « revengeful woman. Drury Lane. —By the judgment in favour of Charles Kemble, delivered by Lord Brougham the House of Lords Thursday, in the appeal case ...

LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... been produced, and of which have the following description the G/obe: —** A new drama, called the Rent Day, was produced Drury Lane Thealte on Wednesday night; it was put forward in the bills apparently as a vehicle to introduce Wilkie’s celebrated pictures ...

INGRAM T. WTATT

... contempt, and as a person of understanding, by all persons with whom came in contact. After living for several years about Drury-lane, and in back room in Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn-fields, at rent of Bs. a week, removed about 1818 to a smaller room, in ...

THE RIJERS9S BIRTH-DAY

... — lt will in the recollection of the public that, consequence of two unfavourable seasons, Mr. Price, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, became bankrupt some time since. That which should have excited commisseration as misfortune was immediately magnified ...

THE MURDERER

... ballder, April I 8« twetre, and May 11, oue. HolkUor, Hr. Clayton, Joba-atreet, Bed- tord-row. J. H DAVY, Parker-atreet, Drury lane, eoaeh>«beelw«lfkl, April k, at twelve, and May 11, ten. Molleltora, Messrs. Johnston, and Mayhew, Carey-alreel, Llneel ...