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FOR THE EAST TIME

... FOR THE EAST TIME. tlstembly Hoorn, Hoop Hotel. Mn. J. RUSSELL, the Thentret Royal Drury Lane Corent Garden.) HAS the (o annoume that in ronsequenre of’ the »ery flattering manner in which hU performance waareccired on Monday Evening, be will repeat it ...

By Permission of the Right. Woish ObtUKellor and the Worshipful lipful the Vicethe Mayer. FOIL THE EAST TIMS. ..

... Worshipful lipful the Vicethe Mayer. FOIL THE EAST TIMS. Assent big Room, Ifoop Hotel. Mr. J. RUSSELL, the Theatres Royal Drury Lane Covent Garden.) HAS llie honor announce that in consequence of the very flattering manner in which his performance was received ...

MasterW. 1. BENNETT

... kindly offered their gratuitous aid on this occasion; Mrs. E. 11.A.M. (Late Miss CHILDEJ Mr. K.A.M. (Of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,) ANTI Mr. BRIZZI, r.a.m. HUMMEL’s “GRAND SEPTUOR” for Pianoforte, Flute, Oboe, Horn, Tenor, Violoncello, and Double Bass ...

MasterW. S. BENNETT

... offered their gratuitous aid on this occasion; Mrs. K. 11.A.M. (Late Miss CHILDEJ Mr. Seg-iiin, R.A.M. the keatre Hoyitl, Drury Lane,) Mr. BRIZZI, ii.a.m. HUMMEL’s “GRAND SEPTUOR” for Pianoforte, Flute, Oboe, Horn, Tenor, Violoncello, and Double Bass, as ...

HOOP HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. Z.AST KXGHT

... order render the attraction (he hopes) complete, has availed himself of the valuable services of L. T, Of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden, w ho is acknowledged to be one of the most popular English Singers of the day. The Performances will ...

DOE DEM. WESTROPE r. SHARP

... the sum of for beer sold and delivered to the defendant, who is at this time keeping a publichouse in the neighbourhood of Drury Lane, London. For the pla ntiff it was s'ated and proved that Osborne formerly lived at Norwich, where the plaintitf regularly ...

MONSIEUR VENUA

... l the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. ASSEMBLY ROOM, HOOP HOTEL, Mr. J. RUSSEIsL, COf the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Harden,) HAS the honour to announce that, on the Evenings of WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 12th and 13th of November ...

Rape Cake, per ton, 51. 10s

... Snipes (English) from 2s. to 2s. fid. couple.—get‘ from 9s. to 14s. dozen.—A good supply and BANKRUPTS. , James Barber, Drury lane, draper. ri George Bolwell Davidge, New cut, Blackfriars-road, George Frederick James, Paddingtoivstreet, St. James Coward ...

POOR LAWS, IRELAND

... was 14 Nady, any London Theatres.—The following isa list of the with wbich the metropolis may be said to abound : Albion Drury lane Coburg Covent Garden City Astley vans, Opera CGarnick Sans at the Haymarket Pavihon Miss Kelly’ rand Adelphi ‘Tooley street ...

Published: Friday 19 April 1833
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 640 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THt LAT t lil KE OF IIH KINGHAM

... the other guests were the Marquis of I lead fort, Sir John Hobhouse, Mr. Ralph and Lady Mary Abercronaby. The Queen went Drury Lane Theatre on Thursday, to see the Lions ; Umcouut Mrlltrurue, consideration of its being time, vhen nil the young people expect ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: | Words: 1435 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

POOR LAWS, IRELAND

... Ireland was 14,253f. London Theatres. —The following is a list of the theatres with which (he metropolis may be said to abound Drury Lane Albion Coburg Covent Garden City Astley’s Italian Opera Garrick Sans Souci Haymarket Pavilion Miss Kelly’s Adelphi Tooley-street ...

THE LATE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM

... the other guests were the Marquis of Headfort, Sir John Hobbouse, Mr. Ralph and Lady Mary Ahercromby. The Queen went to Drury Lane Theatre on Thursday, to see the Lions ; Viscount Melbturne, in consideration of its being holyday time, when all the young ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: | Words: 1539 | Page: 4 | Tags: none