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AQUATICS

... Finnis aud I. Friswell (coxswain). Lambeth Crew.-Pink: W. DyerJ. Turner, J. Salter, J. Anthony, and E. Cawston (coxswain). Drury-lane Crew.-T. Edwards, G. Duffy, J. Warner, J. Melville, and T. Lyall (coxswain). Sons of Lambeth were on the North side, and ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3591 | Page: 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Doings at Leeds and its District

... builder.-J. A. TALE EN, Whitley- villas, Calsdorian-rosd, Islington, Fenehurleuh-treet, and Deptford, ship- broker.-C. WEBB, Drury-lane, and Chrispetreet, Poplar, general ssleosiru.-E. SIMONS, Newrgtetstreet, City, Bnd Birmingham, lamp dealer.-H. W. STEAKP ...

Published: Sunday 25 August 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1625 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

VOLUNTEER MOVEMENTS

... Waeirffo. alALL NIGHT IN A THEATRE. -About three o'clock the ether morning, Police-constable M 'Kay was passing me( through Drury- lane. Sunderland, when he was arrested by piteous cries of 1 Hi, canny man, proceeding apparently De orfrom scme invislible ...

FREEMASONRY

... -Ksohn Pusttrell was brought up on remand yesterday (Friday) at Bow-street Police- court, charged with stealing checks at Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Henry had received a lettter from Mr. E. T. Smith, to the effect that he was not desirous to press thu charge ...

Published: Sunday 16 February 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3760 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Victoria, from Southampton. MR. BENEDICT'S BENEFIT.-We observe that Mr. Benedict takes a benefit to-morrow evening, at Drury- lane Theatre, when his most successful opera, Sie Lily of Killarneg, is to be performed, for the last time this season, with ...

PEDESTRIANISM

... secured, which wiU eclipse the present marvels of the day. Music is, we hear, to be paid especial attention to. gMr. Tully, of Drury-lane, is to direct, The Scenic decoration and effects for the great Stage is confided to Mr. W. Beverley, the managerent of which ...

Published: Sunday 27 April 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1528 | Page: 15 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Cremorne Gardens

... laughter of the audience was maintained whenever they appeared. The corps de ballet includes thirty of the cory. plreas of Drury-lane Theatre, who went through a series of be. witecing evolutions, and the lively Music, by Mr. J. H. Tally, gave a completeness ...

Published: Sunday 08 June 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1790 | Page: 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... invaded, ob- tained an ox-p9r0 tnsutenclon against the advertise- ment. At bhe same time he made arrangements for taking Drury-lane and acting his pieces there. The Iresult was a double action before Vice-Chanosllor Wood, who attempted to effect an arrangement ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... trav0l1in,'.1cg; makers. E. OLIVER, Sherborne Lane, billbroker. J. 13. KERBY, Clerlkenwell, lapidary. W. J. MILLWAARD, Drury Lane, draper. J. R. PREACT, EKst Pimlico, builder. J. RlICII,lDS, Birminglhanm, grocer. G. CHARLTON, Soutlhamiptons, builder ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Deptford, oil refiner. G. SLANEY, Bisbcnsgato Street Without, dining room keep,. H SAMIIEL, 40, Strand, Jeweller. W. ONION, Drury Lane. dealer in carriage trimming. T. FORTY, Pimlico, butcher. R. BERGER. llow Lane, mantle mnnnfaetnrer. C. J. M. ROW, Southwark ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... GAZETTE. (Fros, Ptcsda(ly Nsiht's Gacrte') BANKRUPTCY ANNUTL1L-ED. W. REDMAN, Whitby, builder. t BANKRUPTS. 0. PENFOLD, Drury Lane, chemist, C. S. BOARD and J. IRVING, Worahip Street, feather merchants. H, HORTON, Isington, laceman. J, H.ARRIS, Fulham ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... For the last two or three years he was ettached to S3r. Falconer'is compatmy, and he maie his Iestpulblicappcusranceat-Drury Lane as oneof the highland chieitairs in the drama of 'Bonnit Dundee. His draniah end farces, original and adapted. are very ...