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... same year that H. Kemble, Miss O'Neil, and Dersuet first appeared at Covent Garden, Macready at Bath, and Edmund Keamn at Drury Lane. In subsequent years she made her parts in Maria Darlington, Rebecca (Ivanhoe), Virginius, and Miranda her owri. *By her ...

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... Royal, Drury- lane and Lyceum, a clever vocalist and most engaging actress; Miss Bronte, Miss Angel, and Miss M. Ternan, of the Theatres Royal, Haymarket and Lyceum; Mr. E. Rosenthal, primo baritone of her Majesty's and the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane; Mr ...

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... ; Mr. V ernon Webster, of the Adeiphli * Mir. F. Willairis, of the Lyceum ; Mr. Cliffordd Cooper, ; h. J. Mon-ris, from Drury- lane; Mr1. W~illiamns, and Mlr. Dingle. OXF'ORD ROYAL RECA'n'A.-Tlris Regatta, which is under the immediate patrenage of eilse ...

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... Hamilton, Mr. N. Ogden, Messrs. Harcourt arid Danniels, Mrl- J. Canlfield, andi Sylvestre, the 1' Charmed Monstor, frons Drury Lane and thre Alirambra. All tire roirga were loudly apphrruded, and moot of them escored. The ir igger perforianaices of Mlessrs ...

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... after the ustuilperiod of clnsin~ dnriitg Lent, .ob.Monldayv ,text, withni visai)) byir Rollo Bab~maitq'a floenatty in to'. Drury Lane hlis'erdeal drates; Ihe Reyel Oak. The piece will be pterformned njighitly for a week. ACCIDENTS. -on Saturday afternoon ...

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... outside the cause of religion. To them n. was also due the idea of starting the League meetings in it, the metropolis, hold in Drury Lane and Covent Garden s Theatres. Before matters hadl gone so far Mr. Cobden at offered himself for Stockport, but was defeated ...

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... TiErATRE.-Mr. H~enry Dundas's he] Company gave the first performance on Boxing Night, at cit the Now Theatre, of the well-known Drury Lane success, Ms H uman Nature,' when there was a crowded house. The ha, pieceo is replete with striking incidents and effects ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Regent-square, LOIdon, J. K. Pyne, Esq., mopany yeairs the l celebrated tenor singer at tine Theatres Royal Cuvernt-gardeni anid Drury-lane, and for uipw%-ards of 40 years a bieubr of the Foundling Choir. He0 died muche) lanie)tqed Sept. 23, at S tevenson, near ...

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... of the Marylebone Theatre, he soon after widened the sphere of his theatrical ambition, and in 1852 he became manager of Drury-lane Theatre, which establishment he continued to hold until the autumn of 1862 when he disposed of the remainder of his lease ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Duchess uf Sutherland; and the Battle of Trafalgar, in 1836. Mr. Stanfield occupied a long time the post of decorator at Drury-lane Theatre. The Royal Academy made him an associate in 1832, and elected him an honorary member in 1835. He made frequent visits ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... cabinet makers and upholsterers. Josiah Tihlett, Colcheste- plumber. Johni Macknees, Stratford, Essex, baker. William Bond, drury-lane, licensed victualler. Henry Quarterisan, Oxford, carpenter and builder. John Mlark, Duke-street, Manchester-square, butcher ...