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... first time our opiniou of Mr. Booker's qualifications. We have been convinced, since we heard his incomparable speech at Drury-lane, in the month of Jane last year, that he 18 one of the most able men that have appeared in this country for many years, ...

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... will be recollected that in June, last year, the National Association held a gathering of a most imposing description in Drury-lane Theatre. Power- ful as that assemblage proved itself to be. by the results that followed ft, and by the check which the ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE—BANKRUPTS

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE—BANKRUPTS. R. G. Ward, otherwise R. Ward, Brownlow-street, Drury- lane, coach currier T. W. Dornford, Sulfolk-lanc. Cannon-street, wine merclit F. Bennett, Clapham-rise, Clapham, soda water manu- facturer E. Hyrons, John-street ...

ELECTION OF TOWN SURVEYOR

... he was loudly called for.In regard to another of our old favourites, Mr. Artaud, the Era, speaking of the performances at Drury-lane, ob- serve, The Winter's Tale was the piece selected for opening. Mr. Anderson looked and acted Leontes well, and the judicious ...

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... a deputation from this club to attend the annual meeting of the Na- tional Association in London, which is to be held at Drury Lane Theatre, on the 29th instant; the Duke of Richmond, in the chair. The president and vice-presi- dents of this club, and ...

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... GREAT PROTECriONIST MEETING. A great Protectionist meeting was held, Tuesday, at Drury-lane Theatre, London, some 8,000 persons according to the Morning Herald, being present, in addition to some 2,000 drafted off to St. Martin's- hall. The occasion was ...

-..---THR CARDIFF ASH JIEHTHYR GliARMW

... that her most gracious Majesty, in order to give ecl&t to the Great Exhibition, is going in State to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to witness the performance of the successful and truly English Comedy of The Old Love and the New, in which our old ...

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... are, the Honourable Mrs. Saunderson, of a daughter. May 10, at London, the wife of Mr. S. Artaud, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, of a daughter. May 7, the wife of Mr. William Smith, tailor and dra- per, 6, Oxford-street, Swansea, of a daughter. May ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... days she did not &TerogO three miles per hour. — Alia California. A MANAGER'S DIFFICULTIES. —Mr. Bunn took his beg fit at Drury Lane Theatre the other evening. The bo04' was filled iu every part. At the close of the Mr. Bunn appeared in obedience to the ...

SUMMER CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES, 1852

... astonish our country secluded spectators. They per- formed Othello! and introduced some new readings into the piece which Drury Lane and Covent Garden never conceived. The next in importance was Hord's company. Juvenile pleasure-seekers were also amply ...

—— J LONDON MARKETS

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZE fTE,-DANKRUPTS. J. H Davy, Parker-street, Drury-lane, coach -ileelwg J. Fell, New-street, New-road, and Pere ra-piace, SlIep berd's-bush. Hammersmith, builder J. Witiznr, Sali-bury, apothecary C. Goddeu, Cropley-street, New North-road ...