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DEATHS

... to which, Fires will coDataotly kept the Lobbies and Passages. Mrs. NKSBITT (late Miss Mordaunt), of the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, is engaged for Three Nights, and will make her first appearance on Wednesday next, the lost. Subscription Tickets, and ...

FUNERAL OF ALDERMAN WAITIIMAN

... ford, and Captain Pulhill, the lessee of Drury lane Theatre, under the following singular circumstances:—lt appeared that ou Friday evening Mr. Duncombe, among others, was permitted behind the scenes of Drury lane Theatre, and that while there he met with ...

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 ...

MARRIAGES

... generally, are respectfully iufurmed, that the celebrated and fascinating MRS. Late MISS MORDAUNT, (of the Theatre Royal, Drury- Lane,) is engaged fur a few i THIS EVENING, Saturday, November 16, 1833, She Stoops to Conquer. Miss Hardcastle, MRS. NISBETT ...

COMMISSION OF LUNACY. THE Willß MBRCHAMT. Tacwlny, in |»anaanee writ A lunatico imqui rtndo, a respectable jury ..

... mental excitement increased rapidly, and he began to betray incoherence and violent passions of mind. He talked wildly of Drury Lane theatre and his own affairs. He was rational on some points, but not on others. For instance, —he said he was lessee of ...

WAKWICE,

... country gen- tiemen why attend the Market, and the celebrated veteran of the stage, Johnston, who was tur many years at Drury Lane and Covent Garden, aud whv has lately re- tuned from America, will be the great object uf attraction isthe character of ...

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 ...

INCENDIARY FIRES

... than a match for a halfstarved poacher; and authorises them to all such good drubbing, and let them go. Dreadful Fire in Drury Lane.— Tuesday Difbl. at balf-paat 10 o*clock, dreadful fire broke out at Mr. Davis's stables, King's Head yard, Drury-laae, ...

fTJ*

... fa t the Company Mra. Shuter from Dublin worites, Mr. and only) and Mr. (who ave engaged for a few nights R. Crook from Drury Lane. We may therefore calculate upoa witnessing some excellent acting, —and the various entertainments will doubtless be, well ...

I.FAMINt. lON

... Ale and Wine Cellars, Brewhouse, and all other necessary Uutolficcs. There is also Back Entrance into the Lane, called Drury Lane. For a View of the Premises, and for all further Particulars, apply Mr. 11. W. Townscnd, Solicitor, Rugby. Rugby, December ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... obtained to enter France. Taz Drama.— new farce eutitled Nettlewig Hall, or Ten to One, was on Friday night brought out at Drury- Lane Theatre. The ‘was well-writtenand well-acted, but it was not received with the approbation it deserved ; yet it will, no ...

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 ...