VOL. XXXV.—No. 1779.]
... expressed by his Whig eonslilncnls celebrate the ...
... expressed by his Whig eonslilncnls celebrate the ...
... for the amusement the company. A band, chosen from the orchestra the concerts d’Ete, under the direction of Mr. EUasoa, Drury-lane Theatre, performed a scries of musical obtf* d'cenßre. The band of t\i» Grenadier Otmrde jneeea, addition which the services ...
... Railroad. THEATRE, WARWICK. LAST NTGHT BUT ONE 'flic cclubnled Aclreu Knit Vocalist, MRS. WAYLETT, Of the Thtatn Royal, Drury Lane, will appear Hie pre* rent SATURDAY, September ilk, » CLARI, OR TUB MAID OP MILAN, AKD ...
... been crowded by visitors, who have been entertained and the exquisite singing of Mr*. Waylett, the eminent vocalist from Drury Lane Theatre. Her beautiful style, in the simple English ballad, is perhaps unequalled any other singer of the present day. RacswWKßK ...
... attention. It further transpired that the deceased gentleman, while carrying ou extensive business builder, had erected the Drury-lane Theatre now standing, and several other metropolitan public edifices. Iho jury declared themselves satisfied with the evidence ...
... might not eager be T* applaud * Jack Sheppard* and the Ty bum tree.” extract another stricture, upon the Shilling Concerts Drury Lane : ” Yet some last words before I close the page, Brief mention of the actors of our stage; hat! are there none to till the ...
... Dealer, Bankrupt—eomprieio* eicelleal HOUSE, with neat capital Shop adjoining, baring double Frontage to the Market Place and Drury Lane, being the beet eitnation in the Town of Kuobt for Baeineee; and all newly-built and exleueire WAREHOUSES, replete with ...
... Bankrupt—comprising au excellent HOUSE, with a most capital Shop adjoining, having a double Frontage to the Market Place and Drury Lane, being the best situation in the Town of Rugby lor Business; and alt those newly-built and extensive WAREHOUSES, replete ...
... cruelly when was taken into custodr.i He had done no bans, only eelling matches; was not beggs*, and Urcd Charles-etrcet, Drury-lane. had been often seen selling bis matches, but nobody ever saw him begging. “Mr. Greenwood inquired if anybody saw the prisoner ...
... the Continent, where che extiled very great furore. SI nos then, rise has played SupAe, A'oram, Cabfso, and other parte at Drury Lane, to adaabing audiences. At Hereford eke hie ben chuming eeery one, tamed came people's heeds. Her voice b soprano of moot ...
... DAVIES and RICHARD DAVIES, drapers, ■tract, London. BANKRUPTS. to at tur coi'rt r%nrhcitov. JOHN MARRIOT WINTLE. silversmith, Drury-lane. London. Dee. I and Jan. 8. Solicitor, Harper, Red Lion-square. London. Graham, official assignee. HUGH WELCH DIAMOND, surgeon ...
... and malignity of fiend to the tangible, terrible realities present. 1 kave the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient serrant, Drury-lane, Nor. 1843. GEO. A. WALKER. ...