DRURY LANE THEATRE
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... ?? 1.- 1.11Il - ?? ?? ,. ?? - ?? - -, ?? , ?? ?? MANCHESTER, SATURIDAY, JUNE 16, 1855. THE ADMINISTRATIVE RE FORMERS AT DRURY LANE. .. .. . . I ,~ I' In all things evil there is said to be a spirit of good; and war, with all its calamities and disasters ...
... HERNANDEZ, STONE, AND NEWSOME' s AMERICAN EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT (from t ® Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Fountain-street, Manchester—OPEN EVERY EVENING—The Proprietors.in returning their thanks to the Public f.rthe liberal support they have already received ...
... PHILHARMONIC HALL, FOUNTAIN-STREET. Triumphant and Undeniable Success. Proprietor, MrE.T. SMITH, Lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London; Manager, Mr E ATON STONE.—The great excitement created on Tuesday hist, by the Celebrated PERFORMING ELEPHANTS ...
... PRESTON, M.R.C.S. Hon ' Scc3 ' HERNANDEZ, STONE, AND NEWSOME'S AMERICAN EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT (from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Fountain-street, Manchester. OPEN EVERY EVENING. In consequence of the nightly overflows, an early application to secure ...
... departments to be £21 273,772, being a decrease, compared with tke previous return, of £378 352. DAY John Henry, Parker-street Drury Lane, coach wheelwright FELL James, New-street, New kk oad, and Pereira Place, Shepperd's ush. Hammersmith, builder WHINZAR John ...
... has been lost sight of. It transpired that Drury Lane is let on a lease to Mr. Smith, at £4,000 a-year. Mr Gye paid £6,000, and was to have paid £7,000 a-year for Covent Garden subsequently, that Drury Lane seems by no meansover-rented. It will be remembered ...
... the leading ?? features of the orchestra, iucludinig'the incomparable Roetig. ose At the clese of the cecent season, at Drury Lane, we find the 1st following eomplimentary tribute to the popular conductor in 100,the columns o e Times ?? J ltlien, who ...
... Nottingham, engineer, for improvements in appa rens for covering yarns or other core.: doted August 21, P 455. Friend Field, of Drury Lane, Louden, engineer, for improve in or machinery for ernboanng ind colouring; Med August 21, 18436.--Clicrles Claus, of Limpool ...
... in the French langur. , 'car abs a perfect mistiess. On bee return 1019, she accepted an engagement with ki. Eliorios, at Drury Lane. lo the year Madam. V Lies Mine husband had died in married Mr. Cherie WM leaving the Olympia ander the ratungement • ...
... Richard Ward), Brownlow-street, Drury Lane, Middle us to sex, coach currier; Aug; 19, Sept. 20, Court of Bankruptcy, d Basinghall-street. Sol A. Ward, Keppel-street, Russell Square. trted Pelcr Charles Wara, Drury Lane, oeach ironmonger. Aug. 5. DIVIDENDS ...
... ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP. Mr. Charles Mathews has returned to Drury Lane Theatre. He Ihm for the OHM last m Marplet, in The Buoy Body. Miss Glyn has been delighting the patrons of the at Birmingham arnh saint of her interpretations of feskspere. Waller ...