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FRIDAY'S LONDON

... ire, grocers. T. K. GORBELL, Bedford Place, Commercial Road, Stepney, bookseller. J. R. DAY, late of White Hart Street, Drury Lane, victualler. D. MACKAY, formerly of St. Johu’* New Bruncwick, but now of Liverpool, master mariner. W. BUTTERILL, Sheffield ...

Published: Thursday 13 March 1845
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 157 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

First Class Seats, 2n.; Second do.. Is.; Third do., 6d

... First Class Seats, 2n. ; Second do.. Is.; Third do., 6d. MR- HENRY PHILLIPS of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Musical Festivals, Ac., having just returned from the United State*, will have the honour of delivering hie Adventures in America. Illustrated ...

Advertisements & Notices

... (From the Royal Acadeniyof Music, London, and Pupil of Signor Cittadini.) MADIEMOISELLE WRITZ, (Pront the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.) IM'ONSIEUR. FLEX1 MORE, (From her Majesty's Thleatre.) Conductor, Signor CITTAl)INI.-Lcader, Mr. NATTHEWS. PROGRAhlaIE ...

OONOBIVBBD HEWS

... interest be annually distributed in equal portions the three most deserving working men on each anniversary of his death. Drury Lane Theatre commenced the season on Saturday evening, with the Opera of The Enchantress,” and new Ballet inti tied The Marble ...

Elutwitg Cl)vonicle>

... at Eight o’clock. Pianoforte— Mr. Land. to had at the usual place*. Tickets am! MR. HENRY PHILLIPS, of the Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, Musical Festivals. &c. &c. itc. having just returned from the United States, will have the honour of delivering his ADVENTURES ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... well known in periodical ?? Gillingham- street, Vauxhall, in his 70th year, MIr. Henry Erelkine Johnston, former ly of Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatrs.-At 1al- hamn Bill, Sarah, daughter of the late Rev. A. B. Haden, of Chapel Ash, near Wolverhampton ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... last spring, till the close of the present season, produced the wonderful number of iwo hundred and eight The receipts at Drury Lane Theatre, on Thursday night, when her Majesty attended in slate, were nearly £1,600. The fitting up of the royal box cost ...

Published: Thursday 08 May 1845
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2166 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

WINDSOR ELECTION

... year on Lady Shoe, widow of the bite President the Royal Academy. His Royal Highness the Duke Cambridge and soils, honoured Drury Lane Theatre with their flatarday. SECOND EDITION. HERALD OFFICE, Monmg. WHITEHALL, Nov. 12,1846. The Queen has been pleased ...

WATKR WORKS COM MITTRR

... shall, in future, deliver any letter newspaper in the streets under any circumstances whatever. Drury Tubatrb.—Tbe receipts Drury Lane Theatre last week, when he* attended m state, wero nearly 1000/. The fitting of the roval box cost IJOf. Her Majesty nifsinm ...

THE OXFORD CHRONICLE AND READING GAZETTE, SA’STRDAA, J.iM, DARTMOUTH ELECTION

... IVZWB. Her Majesty and Prince Albert and Royal Suite, arrived at Buckingham Palace Friday afternoon, in evening attended Drury Lane Theatre —although her visit was private, the Queen was recognised and warmly received by audience, who called for National ...

LONDON, MARCH 25

... and the Prince partaking of holy sacrament. on both ?? of Cambridge has appointed Wednesday, Oth April, for celebration of Drury Lane T'heatrical Fund dinner at Freemasons' Tavern.-Mr. John Drinnr'mond Dlay, son of late Consul General at Tanigiers, appointed ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1845
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5495 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

OPENING OF THE PORTS

... John’* College. produch Oxford: J. .t London: Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly, fear. MB. rniLLIPS of Theatre highly' Royal, Drury Lane, Musical Festivals, &c., having just Edueatk relumed from nitc«l States, will have the honour of dc- recur to livering hla ...