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... her husband only 18 days. July 16, Mrs. Glover, the celebrated actress. This lady on Friday last, took a benefit at the Drury-lane theatre, on which occasion she appeared seated on the stags after the performances, and surrounded by the other players ...

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... Leeds. Same day, at Wakefield, aged 80, ELIZAsETH, relict of Mr. Gto. SHAW, ofHuttOn. On the 29th ult., at his residence, Drury-lane, Wakefield, aged l6, JOHN MILNER, Esq. On the 3rd inst., at the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Not- tingham, aged 32, ...

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... CrAnzssA DODSWORTH, Granby-place, Scmb horou-gh. Same day, MARY HAnlaRIT, infaist daughter oJ EisxEzon VALEisER, jan., LsFq., Drury-lane, Waketisld. Vil Same day, aged 8U1, SARniX. widow of Mr. RoRsZA HOWOATE, Sult market gardener. Low Wortley, near Leeds. ...

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... JANE, Weife ofMrLOE ai STORE, whiteenith. QArLu roeft Same dlay, aged 74, ELCEAOETCI JONES, widow Of goeoee l~ee n eoN, Drury-lane, Wakiefield.cl lrfletIIRI n 6 Saner day, aged 21, MAct A.N,- evifoo F r TINYRILL Hn 6 daughter of tile Andlreem Watoosofl ...

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... which the teeth were well preserved. 5 The Swndcay Times is said to have been bought by MI s Mr. E. T. Smith. lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. r Freemasonry has been publicly denounced in the wo bhurches of Malta by several of the different orders of Nu ...

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... Same dlay, aged 57, RNcurL io fM.JH lLT.Ps-I master, Scee-bro'. fwdwo raom eLTps-I Same day, at ser dlaugister's residence, Drury-lane, London, aged a Si, Mrs. SAssier VOLL&NS, forosorly of Iluinslet-lane, Leeds. ,Sauce dlay, -ecsed 72, J.UITnra, ?? of Mr ...

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... theatrical runs during the exhibition year 1851,; the run of the Colleen Bawn is fresh in all men's memo- ies, and, at Drury-lane, at least, has not yet come to an end. But this Dundreary mania surpasses all its predeces. sors,- save, perhaps, the madness ...

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... them. We have heard him explain the working of differential duties on colonial sugar to a great miscellaneous audience at Drury-lane with as much felicity, ease, and success as if he had been turning off brilliant appeals to the feelings, like some of his ...

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... he made very hberal offer to him. He stipulated that if Mr. Booth would blud himself to an agreement, he would take the Drury-lane Theatre for a lengthened period, in his behalf, feeling assured that such a speculation would turn out highly remunerative ...

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... by the great atud distigni h(I' oI all pliroessisets. Oli the 30th of March he was enIter- tained at a public dinser cl Drury-lane Theatre, and was prt -eated Vith a inagniiiceit silver vase of the value of C20110 Dlhintug tbis, his first iitiportatt ...

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... elections for which Westminster was famous. He was known as a vehement Corn Law man, and a greaC banquet was given to him at Drury-lane Theatre, at which, to the sarprise of many, Sir Francis Burdett was presont. No sooner had Captain Rolls been elected- M ...

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... heb wonted position at Drury-lane. Mdllo. TItiosns's appearances were relied upon as one of the chief eleetonts or success for the past soason at Her Mlsajoety's Theatre, Haymarket, upon Mr. Mapleson's rewiuval there from Drury-lane, but a paintul illness ...