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LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... burning on the stairs, and the street door open. The police had this morning found her in a miserable hovel in Charles-street, Drury-lane, and sur- rounded by prostitutes and thieves. The shawl was found on her, but she denied all knowledge of the boots.-Mr ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSION

... Friends of Foreigners in distress, Jews' HospitaK, Sttish HonspitalWelsh Charity School, Benevolent garden Theatrical Fund, Drury-lane Theatrical Fund, Worshipful Company of Fishmongers (for the benefit of the inhabitants of the almushouses belonging to such ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... aTl-iBTRICLLS, ETC. L&TIaL~~Q DRURY LANE-This theatre has been crowded to excess during the past week. On Monday, Holcroft's popurar comedy of The Road to Ruilli ntroduced Mr. Basil Baker, as Old Dornton; Miss Balker, as Sophia; and Mrs. Wiustanley ...

REVOLT IN A WORKHOUSE

... NEAR .DRURYtXLANE. - On Tuesday night a case of the use oaithe knife, in pa-- sion, took place in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane. Tw alroeof them deaf and dumb, had been engaged at work, and from someunoncas Keeling, the dumb man, exhibited feelings ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ROBBaERY v ManAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION.- Thomas Daldv. a respectably-dressed man, formerly a pablican in Cbarlesl.treet, Drury-lane, and subse- quently the -keeper of a beer-shop, a well-known ren- dezvous of thieves, in the neighbourhood of Clare- market ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... of using abusive language to the officer. -From the statement ot F 10, it was adduced that last evening, while on duty in Drury lane, he saw the men at the bar, in custody of a dray and horses. Chas. Dray was attempting to drive, but tumbled about, and ...

THEATRICALS, [ill]

... in 1811. Here she remained-first, foremost, and with- out a rival-until 1814, when she transferred her services to new Drury-lane. Seen after she became Mrs. Bart- ley, the wife of the excellent comedian. Mrs. Bartley died in the 65th vear of her age ...

THE HEALTH OF LONDON

... died a phthisis (6 months), bronchitis (4 weeks.), in King' College Hospital. He had been broaght from Feather's court, Drury-lane, which Mr. Jones describes as close crowded, and badly drained. Chapel-place, Clement's lane, whenee a caplmaker, who ...

Published: Sunday 03 February 1850
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 693 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THEATRICALS, [ill]

... THE&TIOAL8, T. DRURY-LANE. - Oa Monday night, Schiller's his- toriesl tragedy of.Fiesce; or, the Genoese Conepi. racy, was produced at this house. It was the first time of its being played on the English stage, and there were many circumstances connected ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sadler's WelLs, under the name of Marston, never knew the part of Wilhelmina without music.- miss Rafter: Was a prima donna at Drury-lane. Never knew the part of VWilhelmioa played without the music by a singer.-Mr. Duggan, chorus-master at the Prin- Cess's ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... '181 .(f8t I t 1 081 Dirt's8 per Cente 274 57 aS6 6S~ ,5; 264 Ditto (.Deierred) - e .I I Ditto ?? .4 _ ' if IROTAL VISIT TO DRURY-LANE TIIEATRE LAST NIOIT.-Old Drtury was honourediast (Saturday) night by the presence of her Majesty, his Royal' Iigtsress Prince ...

THEATRICALS, [ill]

... TKE&TUCAT.S. ETTO. DRURY LANE.-On Wednesday night, Talfourd's tragedy of Ion' was revived at this house, with Mr. Vasndenheff in his original character of Adrastui. It is Scarcely necessary even to make an observation on that gentleman's performance ...