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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 ...

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 ...

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, ...

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... 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 ...

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... the first arrivals were at great difficulty in finding a small proportion of any thing like what should call good land. Drury-Lane Theatrical Fund. —Wednesday several lire most aelive members of the commit lee, viz :—Hughes, Thompson, Webster, and () ...

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... robbed of his gold watch Thursday in Vice-Chancellor’s Court.—Smart, proprietor of Mother H.’s Refreshment Rooms opposite Drury-lane Theatre, Jenkins, his waiter, tried Thursday at York for robbery Doncaster Betting-rooms, and acquitted after fourteen hours ...

the PROFESSORSHIPS of CLASSICAL LITERATURE

... young woman named Sarah Kean, who had formerly been a favourite of the celebrated actor, and long frequented the saloon of Drury-lane theatre. With this female and her child, about ten months old, and a servant, whom he dressed up in a splendid livery, it ...

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... applause irom excessively crowded room.—True bill found Saturday by Middlesex Grand Jury against J. R. Anderson, new singer at Drury-lane for procuring persons to hiss Madame Vestris Tuesday eveningwhilst performing Macheath in Heggur's Opera —the gentle man ...

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... America. —Monmouth- colliers now in full work, the master* having given up proposed reduction in wages.—Disgraceful row at Drury-lane Theatre Tuesday between partisans of Madame Vcstris and Anderson (the new singer) both injudiciously cast in the same piece ...