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THF CHARTIST HOLIDAY

... the offal, from to multou, GJj. per lb., (inking the offal. Mr. bitv.— Mr. Hammond, the uew lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, made Mr. Henry Betty, (on of the young Rosciue, who i( now performing at Richmond, the very liberal offer of thirty per ...

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... Lisbon, from whence went Co- frons thence, nine months ago, Ports- k that he had gained his livelihood P“y| the harp at Drury-lane theatre, and robbed i. rSi* y of having been stripped and buys * loriging huiise Leicester of three yellow trick f •hillings ...

SIR C. WETHERELL AT OXFORD

... the horrors of poverty and disease for a considerable period. She expired at a wretched lodging, No. 8, Charles-street, Drury-lane.— She was for some years the dure amie of the late Lord Barrymore—bad possessed very considerable personal attractions—and ...

MR. KEAN'S FUNERAL

... estimated that Kean has received for Ida professional rxettions £100,000., from the lime he made his first appearattre at Drury-lane Theatre, in the character of Shy Inch, until his final exit at Covcnt-garden. Infant Slavery in England.—On Wednesday James ...

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... gracefully around him it would hare done from the person of any salaried aud less noble mimic of royally on the boards of Drury-lane or of Astley's. Bui of the combatants, the Earl of EgUntoun excited most admiration. He looked like knight of old romance ...

ELECTION Of MAYOR AND ALDERMEN, UNDER TUB NEW ACT. THE CBEONHU VEDSEEDAt.] The Torin kaFing Mtotaß ia Ik* ..

... deceased number of yean; waa clergyman the Church, and for some yean past had preached Tavistock }* Chapel, Broad-court. Drury-lane. The deceased very pious character, and highly respected. Witness saw him on Tuesday last, when in his usual health; this ...

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... Haynes. Gloucester-street, Cannon, Saaibrook-court, Bttsinghall-stn*et, official KOBE N WARNER, tavern-keeper. Broad-court, Drury-lane, March 11 and April 11. Groom, Abehurch-lane. Flower, Austin-friars. official assignee. WILLI AM HENRY FLETCHEU. grocer ...

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... ge.it. to a Master Extraordinary in the High Court of Cltaueerj INSOLVENCY. JOSHUA KIDD, coach-currier, Browulow-street. Drury-lane. RANKRUITCY SUPERSEDED. DAVID LON DON, furrier. Castle-street, Southwark. BANKRUPTS. AT TUB COI'RT lOHN lIEANE. nasU*bo ...

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 ...

FATAL ACCIDENT BY BATHING

... and who was the father of numerous family, committed suicide by cutting his throat on Saturday evening, his lodgings SO. Drury-lane. The poor man, it appears, had been for considerable time labosring under severe illness, and unable to work, and, consequently ...

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 ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... and verse.’ Intesoed Grind Pageant at Drcnr-lane Theatre, in Jlon R Sir Walter Scott. —This evening Hob Hoy is be acted Drury-lane, with all the strength of the house. At the close of it view of Abbotsford, the late residence of Sir Walter, which is said ...