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MULTUM IN PARVO

... Peel, 14s. which ha? been allocated in relieving applicants. Preparations for Christmas pantoinines actively proceeding ot Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres—that former “Harlequin and William lell,” the written portion by Mr. Morton, and music by Blcwitt ...

MCI.TUM IN PAUVO

... other, and Lovcgrov s West India Dock Tavern also near pier. In Court of Common Pleas Thursday. Mr. Macready, lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, brought action against proprietors of hVeekly Dispatch newspaper for libel-Counsel for plaintiff imputed gross ...

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

... Wheatley, Sir W, Marlin, and Mr. Macready, attended, after which they proceeded to Drury-lane Theatre, to select the boxes to fitted up In honour of the royal visit. Drury-lane claims priority upon I all royal visits in consequence of its being the older ...

OXFORD OBBBaVATO&V

... Prussia, daring the weak, has visited Sir R. Peel, the Dukes Sussex, Cambridge, Wellington, and Sutherland; Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres, the British Museum, the Royal Society, the Thames National Gallery, St. Paul's, and Westminster Abboy. His Majesty ...

MULTLM IN I’AIIVO

... plate, linen, pictures, and share in Surrey lieatre to his widow—among numerous legacies are 30/. each Covent Carden and Drury Lane Theatrical Funds. 30/. Blind School, 30/ to London Orphan Asylum, 50/. every public Hospital in Metropolis, and 10/. to ...

foreign and domestic

... assaulting John .Mackarvll, of the same . Miss Burdvtt Coults was liable to be rated to dismissed. h «r fop oriva-e box held Drury Lane Theatre, demised Benjamin Cole Montague appeared to answer the charge »* Mr Coutts for term of years, giving him exclusive ...

LONDON, FEB. 15

... pictures, and share in the Sturey Theatre, to his widow-l among numnerous legacies are 501. each to Covent Garden i and Drury Lane Theatrical Funds, 501. to Blind School, l 501. to Loesdon Os-phan Asylumi, 501. to every public a Hospital in Metropolis ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1842
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4508 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE OXFORD CHRONICLE AND READING GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1542

... were not so decided a character Punch’s reputation for fun probably led many anticipate.— Times. THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES. DRURY LANE. Pantomimes arc prave matters now-a-days! Very Utile roarinp* or giggling, or grinning, or any friv dity of that sort, lo ...

mULTUm IN PARVO

... enter by back door, hs had folks into the pond ; verdict, ** Found drowned.**—An inquest was held on Saturday, the Cock and Drury Lane, on the body Mr. Harrison, sword-cutler, Stanhope-street* Clara Market, who destroyed himself by taking prussic acid. tbs ...

THE LATE MASSACRE IN A FFG HAN IST AN

... Opera, sustained high talent of Miss Adelaide Kemble Mr. Macready has engaged Madame, Mrs. Nesbitt, and Charles Mathews for Drury Lane —Captain Weakncy, Commander of Royal Admiral convict ship off Woolwich, who had been 30 years in Navy, committed suicide ...

THE NEW PLAY.—Just published, price 4s. GISIPPUS, By the Author of the COLLEGIANS. &c. played at Drury-lane ..

... THE NEW PLAY.—Just published, price 4s. GISIPPUS, By the Author of the COLLEGIANS. &c. played at Drury-lane Theatre. Also, uniform with the Standard Novels, price THE COLLEGIANS, Being the first monthly volume of the Works of the late Gerald Griffin, ...

TUESDAY'S POST CONTINUED

... TUESDAY'S POST CONTINUED. Bankrsptsfrom the London Gazette of li'riday, May 13. Riohard Egan Lee, Craven-boildings, Drury-lane, printer. Joseph Stansbury, HRackney-road, bookseller. William Hdeadland, Louth, Lincolnshire, tailor. William Johnson, Shrewsbury ...

Published: Saturday 21 May 1842
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 195 | Page: 4 | Tags: Commerce