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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 ...

MARRIAGES

... generally, are respectfully that tbe celebrated and fascinating MRS. NISBE2TT, Late MISS MORDAUNT, (of the Theatre Royal, Drury* Lane,) engaged fur few Nights. EVES ISO Saturday, Soremier 16. 1833, She Stoops to Conquer. if,l, Hardtmlie, by MRS. NIS6ETT ...

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... aud drpunding. Verdict —lnsanity. Shocking Accident.—On Friday an inqiiftl held at (lie Three Compauet, White Hart Yard, Drury- Lane, on Mr. W. Brown, the landlord. Tuesday eecniug be left home on busineu, and about (welre a hackneycoach drove to the door ...

Tuenlay, December 17. 1833

... WILLIAM BUTSON CHARD, innkeeper, Cluttoa Inn, Somersetshire. BANKRUPTS. TO AT TIIK COI’RT BANKRUPTCY. SAMUEL BARBER, draper, Drury-lane, Dec. 28 and Jan. 28. Solicitor, Uiggenden, Wolbrook. Clark, Si. Swuhin's-lauc, Ixiuibard-street, official assignee. JOSEPH ...

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... Lisbon, from whence went Co- frons thence, nine months ago, Ports- k that he had gained his livelihood P“y| the harp at Drury-lane theatre, and robbed i. rSi* y of having been stripped and buys * loriging huiise Leicester of three yellow trick f •hillings ...

MR. KEAN'S FUNERAL

... estimated that Kean has received for Ida professional rxettions £100,000., from the lime he made his first appearattre at Drury-lane Theatre, in the character of Shy Inch, until his final exit at Covcnt-garden. Infant Slavery in England.—On Wednesday James ...