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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 ...

INGRAM T. WTATT

... contempt, and as a person of understanding, by all persons with whom came in contact. After living for several years about Drury-lane, and in back room in Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn-fields, at rent of Bs. a week, removed about 1818 to a smaller room, in ...

THE RIJERS9S BIRTH-DAY

... — lt will in the recollection of the public that, consequence of two unfavourable seasons, Mr. Price, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, became bankrupt some time since. That which should have excited commisseration as misfortune was immediately magnified ...

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 ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... and verse.’ Intesoed Grind Pageant at Drcnr-lane Theatre, in Jlon R Sir Walter Scott. —This evening Hob Hoy is be acted Drury-lane, with all the strength of the house. At the close of it view of Abbotsford, the late residence of Sir Walter, which is said ...

SIR C. WETHERELL AT OXFORD

... the horrors of poverty and disease for a considerable period. She expired at a wretched lodging, No. 8, Charles-street, Drury-lane.— She was for some years the dure amie of the late Lord Barrymore—bad possessed very considerable personal attractions—and ...

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 ...

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 ...

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, ...