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NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION

... aronths had eltpsed after our oseeting In lhis place before we fel It to be otrr duty to convene to sogregale meeting in Drury-lane Theatre. Ily this time it had become evident that the feelintg in favollr of reform, which had been displayed theotgboat ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4168 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM

... elapsed after our mecetingi in thia lies ~ place'befer~,.we felt'it to be our juty~to convene an tha ae'greg.ate eseetni Drury-lane Theatre.' By this con 09time it had: becm . oideset,. that the' feeling in ap fa vour of refoirm, which had been, displayed ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... I181 1. I-lre she remained, first, foremost, and witisout a rival, until 181 4, whet s se transferred her aerviees to new Drury-lane. Soon afier she became Mrs. Bartley, the wife of tse excellent Comnedian. M1rs. Baortley died in the S6ils year of her age ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 6954 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

The Metropolis

... Hero she remained, firet, foremost., dim and without a rival, until, 1814, when she. trans. wh ferred her. services to new Drury-lane. Soon after net she became Mrs. Bartley, the wife' of the excellent Th comedian. Mrs. Blartley died in the 05th year of ...

The Metropolis

... Here she remained, first, foremost, diat and without a rival, until 1814, when she trans- whil ferred her services to new Drury-lane. Soon after nefg she, became Mrs. Bartley, the wife of the exeellent The comediani. Mrs. Bartley died in the 655th year ...

The Metropolis

... shed remained, first, foremost, diate and without a rival, until 1814, when she trans- whi,- ferrr,-I her services to new Drury-lane. Soon after 1`10gl she 1beciam Mrs. Bartley, the wife of the excelleiit Ther con'crJian. Mrs. Bartley died in the 65th year ...

TO THE DEMOCRATIC WORKING MEN

... cpl IL e 'h'dag'ger, 'Ship rd ,, h&e. ',A meeting of the soesety was held at their thep place of meet. theaing in Drury-lane, arind' ?? Clar, .of .the ark e'ChattidatExecutivq, was appointed chAirmtan. I lark's read a reply to the Disyatch . Carl ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... Buckinghanm Palace. On Saturday, thle Queen. and Prince Albert, 'and four of the royal children, witnessed the performances at Drury Lane Theatre; and On Moilday hier Majesty and the Prince honoured the perforancetc of thle French plays with her presence. INTENTION ...

Published: Friday 22 February 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 2375 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

The Metropolis

... about nine o'conck, a fire, nearly attended She g with the loss of two lives, happened at No. 7, Craven- Jnmei buildings, Drury-lane, opposite the stage door of the savegs * Olympic Theatre. It commenced in the ground- kiekei floor, and was discovered by ...

The Metropolis

... nine o'clock, a fire, nearly attended -She got with the loss of two lives, happened atNo. 7, Craven- j~amesi~ - buildiogs, Drury-lane. opposite the stage door of the savage]I Olympic Theatre. It commenced in the ground- kicked floor, and- waes discovered ...

CHARTIST AGITATION IN THE PROVINCES

... the hour announced afor the commencement of the proceedings, the ice spacious theatre, which holds as many persons In as Drury-lane, was crowded to excess. The :en place was literally paved from floor to roof, with human faces; and a most enthusiastic ...