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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ;31onX SIH IDe Ate AM4T]EUR.-A. mart contest of 1 00 yards, for a Ldozen sovereigns, between mine host of the Whit Hart, Drury- lane, and agentleftrten amateur, who fancied hiandef omaethatfoeetof foot, came off on Monday at Child's-hill Hampstead. By the ...

POPULAR SOCIETIES

... Odd-fellows paid a return visit to the district officers of the North London district, at the Lord Portman lodge, Craven-bead, Drury- lane. They were attended by upwards of .300 officers and brothers of various lodges, among whom we perceived P.P.G.M. Nugent ...

Published: Sunday 07 November 1847
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 886 | Page: 10 | Tags: News 

THEATRICALS, ETC

... first time at Drury Lane, on the 9th of May, Ibi6, its lauthor being the Rev. Mr. Haturin, at that time a poor curate in Dublin, who, through the interest of Lord Byron, immediately ob- tained from the then mismanaging committee of Drury Lane its acceptation ...

NORFOLK ISLAND.—REFORMATION OF CRIMINALS

... other places. Model lodging-honees had been erected in Gray's Inn-road, Newton-street, Holborn, arid C liarles-street, Drury- lane. In addition to these, the house in which they were assemble-i had been erected, and would be opened for the reception of ...

Published: Sunday 20 June 1847
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1661 | Page: 10 | Tags: News 

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... stage will be the ballet of Robert and Bertrand, alias Robert Macote, for which Mr. W. H. Payne and Mr. T. Matthews, of Drury Lane, have been engaged; also, Miss Resins Wright and M. Milano. On the open ballet-stage has been erected the Magician's Studio; ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... and delaying tho appearance Ofof-ethumus till the third act. r Garcick, in the same year, also produced his version at Drury Lane, w~hich being leaa violent, woe lees defective;i he,.however, committedr a great error in the omission of the physician's ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... suing season from the usual time of opening until Christms.- Mr. W. Harrison and a portion of tle operatic company from Drury Lane appear at the Surrey at Whitsuntide, and there is some talk of the remainiog portion of the campany forming a party for ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... will have the general ma- nagement of the Royal Italian Opera House next season. Mr. Planche is to be the stage director at Drury lane. Mr. James Weliack is returning from America to this country, to assume his former ?? as stage manager of the Princess's ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... ire was assisted by 'an Eteglioh danseuse, named King, and Wanitheor Cusati, has been engaged by Jultan, and appears at Drury Lane, aftec filling an engagemest at Tuuin and Vienna. Stirling's successful drama, The Ray Picker, has teen produced this 'week ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... understand that John Peensn lsoan of the late highly respected manager of tire Salisbury tircuit) will be the new prompter at Drury- lane, under the great Inaestro, J ullien. A very strong bill is put forward by Meosrs. Conry aod Blsnehard, at the Pavilion, ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... yet' 'iingi, the two former something near eighty yeaen of age, the latter almost a centetiarian, as she was an actress at Drury- lane before David Garrick quitted tbe staie. The subject of these lines was a lady of cocsiderable attainmehts, and enjiyed the ...