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JOV OF THE TORIES

... northward. Miss W., who is about years age, is stated, w ill culiiled a considerable propel when age. March Baurer-ism.— ln Drury-lane, nearly opposite Charlcs-slrcet, a large house has been taken, some r-.xperimeiital shavers,” fur the establishment of cumjiany ...

LABOURERS’ FRIEND SOCIETY

... fracture her skull. She was immediately lifted up and carried into the shop of Mr. Jones, surgeon, at the corner of and Drury-lane, who alfordcd her every assistance; after which she was conveyed to her home, Smaxfs-buildings, ilolboro. TO LET, Ih the ...

waU-bahaved

... the prisoner at the bar, 1 was in his service March last. Prisoner printer in Union* street, Borough; be formerly lived iu Drury-lane. 1 knew Ift itlcrlioffer, for I have often teen him at Teuton's, in Drary-laiw. I know the handbill now produced, w Idch ...

I) F.S IR A 151, K IN V F.S f M X 1

... that Lord liis intciition of taking the chair at the great Dinner to he given Messrs, llyng and Hume at the Theatre Hoval, Drury-Lane, the 23rd instant —. ...

BIRMINGHAM

... taken to the prison Moor-street for disorderly conduct On that night the father and hia children slept in sn out-house in Drury-lane, not having the means of procuring shelter. Mr. Norris, the house-eurgeon, held poet mortem examination on the body of the ...

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 ...

THE HOUSE UK COMMON®

... knowledge among the many, and a belter police where the few are still inclined to indulge in the old buailiar vice*. But Drury-lane had not all the indecorous itself; other low neighbourhoods disgorged their dirty and debauched, who carried their depravities ...

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 ...

A LOOKER-ON

... by falling aho.it the streets, she was known to do when drunk.—Richard had the care of the house. No. 8, Charles street, Drury-lane, for the last eight days, during which the deceased lodged there. She complained of pain in her chest, and said the knew ...