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A WATCH-GUARD

... Hammersmith —C. F. Woolcott, plumber, Tunbridge. Kent—T. Moore, ironmonger, Dursley, Gloucestershire—S. Barber, draper. Drury-lane —E. Denman, watch maker. Mark-lone—J. Wilson, victualler, Moideu-lane, Garden. Tuesday, February 11, 1834. ...

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. On Friday evening an Inquest was held at the Red Lion, PrinceVstrect, Drury-lane, before Mr. Stirling, to Inquire touching the death of Elisabeth Kirby, aged only 18, daughter of the late down Drury-laae, who himself committed suicide ...

Tl-SriMONULS OP TMKIK P.FFICACV

... obedient Scrrmot. EDWARD TURNER, Pro/enaer of Chemniry m tkt Uminmtu of London. John T. Betts, Esq. THE BRAMDT QtIEUTIOS IN DRURY-LANE. WATSON, the only person in Drcrt-Lanb to whom Messrs. Berra and Co. have confided tbe Sale of tbe PATENT FRENCH DISTILLED ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 —. ...

tfjc aontton

... 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 ...

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 ...

«)f (T« ’>rt»r. June the I -17 INSOI.VKSt V. uni tK. lOIIS I.EVN. lit.f.i.i’.rawr. Ki. t* r. HANKUIITS. to tub

... 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 ...

SIR WALTER SCOTT AND ELLISToN

... 1811, and must have been for the Surrey Theatre, as was at that time unconnected with Drury-lane. His second application was made on his becoming lessee Drury-lane Theatre, August Edinburgh, January 6,1812. Sir.—l was favoured wilh your letter, anil am ...