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Greucral Xows.,

... getting out of u cab on Thursday, fell and hroke his collar bone ; the part of Jaques, in the comedy of As You Like Iy, at Drury Lane, was, in consequence, played by My, Catheart on that evening 3 Mr. Diddear taking Mr. Catheari’s character of the Banished ...

THE BEDFORD THMES

... insanity.” ‘ Avapy oF Fire ar Drurv-Laxe Tneatre.— No small excitement was created yesierday afternoon in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane and the Strand by a sudden alarm that this fine theatre was on fire. Huudreds came rushing from all guarters, and the dense ...

CAUTION

... Donovan, who follows tbo trade of blacksmith when not in training for pugilistic encounters, resides No. 17, Short's-garden*. Drury-lane. and Sat unlay night was drinking with his wife a public-house in the neighbourhood. They both left when the house closed ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1850
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 701 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR BEDS. HERTS. HUNTS. BUCKS.. CAMBS. AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

... NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. No. 269.— VOL. V. TO THE GOVERNORS ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BEDFORD. MR. JAMES RUSSELL, OF THE THEATRES ROYAL, DRURY LANE, COVENT GARDEN, AND HAYMARKET, WILL GIVE READINGS firom SEA BKSPIERE, THE FIRST READING FROM THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, WILL ...

/ N ~ PN F MR. JAMES RUSSELL, OF THE THEATRES ROYAL, DRURY LANE, COVENT GARDEN, AND HAYMARKET, WILL GIVE

... / N ~ PN F MR. JAMES RUSSELL, OF THE THEATRES ROYAL, DRURY LANE, COVENT GARDEN, AND HAYMARKET, WILL GIVE READINGS firom SH A IKSEPERE. THE SECOND READING FROM AS YOU LIKE IT, WILL BE GIVEN ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES, effected a great improvement. The declivity of the | A rrury laperar Lavonown,.—We ..

... complained | 3.5 0. Ru sall, of the Theatre Royul Covent Garden of the footpaths in several streets, and that froniis ’ aud Drury Lane. This is the first tiwe the enterheing covered with inud, rendered themas bad as Ihe | finient has heen open 1o the pablic ...

Greneral Xes

... TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETT! BANKRUPTS, John Baraugh, High Holboru, oil and colourman. William Leighton Wood, Charles-street, Drury-lane, pianoforte maker. Edwin Bliss, Barbican, brushmaker. Richard Brickwood Coltman, Regent-street, Court milliner, John Murrells ...

with the great benefit by taking BLAIR'S PILLS, I teel that I am it portion of the public ed. 1

... Clerkenwell, boot dealer, ) S-alled Robert Wyatt, Milverton, ire, provision dealer, —— LONDON GAZETTY 1 and colourman. s-street, Drury.lane, pianoforte- ;;;I-unel. Court miiliner, ;p;;:;l;o!lh. Durbam, merchant. ¥ ENGLAND. Act 7 & 8 Vie., cap. 32, for the eb. ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... Wilson, St. Helen’s, Lancashire, chemical manufacturer. FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE James Binion and Georeg Binion Cooper, Drury-lane, iron founders. James Holland and Edward Warden, Preston, Lancashire tallowchandlers. Wiltiam Neck, jun., Torre, near Tnrquay ...

~—ALE SWILLERS.— longing to Market Hare Bowden, tested their e drinking. The larints, and gave up; the ed 25 pints,

... ildings, merchant. Woolton, jun., Margate, grocers. phtractor. ishire, chemical manufacturer. ONDON GAZETTE won Cooper, Drury-lane, iron- rden, Preston, Lancashire tallow- Tnrquay, Devonshire, corndealer. ENGLAND. et 7 & 8 Vie., eap. 82, for the 8, 1851 ...

SANDRIDGE AND SOUTH

... danger, might have ensued, The scene outside the theatre prior to the commencement of the performance, wias most singular, Drury-lane, Vinegar.yard, and the western end of Great Russel-street, were completely occupied by a erowd which had began to colleet ...

SUPPLEMENTARY MEETING

... SUPPLEMENTARY MEETING. In consequence of the great sunaber of gentlemen who were unable to obtain admission at Drury-lane Theuatre, a supplementary meeting was held at St Martin’s hall, Long Acre. Owing to some oversight in the arrangements the doors ...