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RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY

... Garden in 1811. Here she remained first, foremost, and without a rival, until 1814, when she transferred her services to new Drury Lane. Soon after she lie came Mrs. Bartley, the wife of the excellent comedian. Mrs. Bartley died in the 65tb year of her age ...

TITAMB

... Covent-garden in 1811. Here she remained—first, foremost, and withouca rival—until 1814 when she transferred her services to new Drury-lane. Soon after she became Mrs. Bartley, the wife of the excellent comedian. Mrs. Bartley died the 65th year of her age. She ...

WITWST

... Buckingham Palace. On Wednesday they went to the Haymarket; on Saturday they took four of the royal children to the pantomime at Drury-lane; and on Monday were present at the French Plays at St. James’s. It is said that the only daughter of the Rev. P. Bronte ...

Advertisements & Notices

... CROFT, (Late Mezzo Soprano of tbe Royal English Opera, Drury Lane); Mr. SIMS REEVES, (Principal Terror of Her Majesty's Theatre); And Mr. ALBAN CROFT, (Baritone, late of the Royal English Opera, Drury Lane.) INSTRUMENTAL SOLO PERFORMERS. THE FIRST APPEARANCE ...

Advertisements & Notices

... CROFT, ?? Meanzo Sopranto of the Royal Englisn Opera, Drury Lane); Mr. SIMS REEVES, (Prim ipall Tenor of Her Majesty's Theatre); And Mr. ALBAN CROFT, (DtrrttOe, ]tile of the Rtoyal English Opera, Drury Lane.) IN8rBTRU1MENTAL SOLO PERFORiMERS. TIE F11ltsT ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1850

... understand: don’t so learned. I know what you mean, but the word may lie new to most of the jury.” Fall krom the Gallery op Drury-Lane Theatre. —On Saturday evening, the numerous persons who had gone to witness the performance at Drury Lano Theatre were, ...

EPITOME OP NEWS

... Brown saya .threw into the stream Uiere. , _ , A v6*ml deal of excitement created Taetdaj aßcr. n«.on kv an alarm of 6re at Drury Lane Theatre, sparks and smoke rising from the rm.f. Kogines were immediately obtained, but the people in the building itself ...

Published: Thursday 02 May 1850
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1829 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MURDER AT CLAPHAM

... considering ob- jection urged at trial that indictment in consequence failed, confirmed, and prisoner ?? of fire given at Drury-lane Theatre Tuesday evening by flue becoming over- heated, aid extending to wood-work on roof, but by prompt exertions extinguished ...

Z.ZTBBATVKS

... D’Almainc has just published two very pleasing songs from the popular entertainment of the Devil’s Ring, now being performed Drury Lane Theatre also Undine, a brilliant polka, by Mrs. Mackinlay. handbook for the piano, abridged from Joume’i instruction book ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... after a short illness. It will be recollected that en the previous Fr-i- day, n-iron she took her- farewell benefit at Drury-lane Tireatre, sire was ecareely able to go through the character- of Moo. r'ifslrrps'os, in tire ldo'sls, arising frem cons ...

Published: Saturday 20 July 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4204 | Page: 4 | Tags: News