Theatre royal, dublin. THIS EVENING (Wednesday), January llth, wiU performed new Drama (translated from the ..
... had at the House of Refuge, Stan•ope-stre an ...
... had at the House of Refuge, Stan•ope-stre an ...
... PUBLIC NOTICE. Box Office, Theatre Royal, Drury lane. The unprecedented demand for Boxea, Stalls, and place* induces Mr. Nugent, Box Bookkeeper, to invite the attention those who reside out of town, and who are about mulclng arrangements to witness the ...
... PUBLIC NOTICE.—BOX-OFFICE.THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.—The unprecedented demand for Boxes, Stalls, and place*, induces Mr. Nugent, Box Book-keeper, to invite the attention those who reside out town, and who are about making to witness the brilliant and ...
... Rathminee, Rothpar. Roebm-k. Eooterstown, Merrion, Suudyrauant, Biackruck, and Monkstown. O T I C E. Box Office. Theatre Royal Drury lane. The unprecedented demand for Boxes, Stalls, and places induces Mr. Nugent. Box Bookkeeper, toinrite the attention of those ...
... ble. Stage Manager Mr. W. P. Collins. Musical Director Mr. A. Ni«h. N O T I C E. Box Office, Theatre Royal, Drury lane. The unprecedented demand for Boxes, Stalls, and places induces Mr. Nugent, Box Bookkeeper, to iuvite the attention of those ...
... bcfoie Wednesday neat, as, if retained after that day, tln-y ranst be pr.id fcr. I) u B lie 011 a Box Office, Theatre Royal, Drury lane. The unprecedented demand for Boxes, Stalls, and places induces Mr. Nugent, Box Bookkeeper, t-o invito the attention of ...
... “Given Rome, St. Peter’s, the 10th of January, in the year 1800, the fourteenth year of our Pontificate.” Mr. Smith, of Drury-lane, paid Mr, Lumley, ast year, £25,000 for artistes. Lord Seaton. Corrjtnan.br of the Force* io Ireland, will resign bis commisiion ...
... J. Emerson Tennent's Ceylon. The Earl of Lucan has subscribed twenty pounds to the Sarsfield Memorial. Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane, paid Mr. Lumley, last year 25,000 i for artistes Lord Seaton, Commander of the Forces in Ireland, will resign his commission ...
... satisfactory journey. Messrs. Longman have this week issued a fourth edition of Sir J. Emerson Tennent’a Ceylon. Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane, paid Mr. Lumley, last year 25,000/. for artistes Charles Putland, Esq., Bray Head, has subscribed 20L to the funds of the ...
... satisfactory journey. Messrs. Longman have this week issued a fourth edition Sir J. Emerson Tennent's Ceylon.” Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane, paid Mr. Lumley, last year 25,000/. for artistes * Charles Rutland, Esq., Bray Head, has sulacnbed -Of. to the funds the ...
... mentioning case, and vindicating my views and Caxton. racier. In 1844 offered to the same bishop to resign the Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane, paid Mr. Lumley, last year, preferment I then held, which offer was not accepted. In 25,0001. for artistes. April, 1860 ...
... Sir J. Emerson Tcnncnt’s “Ceylon.” The Earl of Lucan has subscribed twenty pounds to the Sarsficld Memorial. Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane, paid Mr. Lumley, last year £25,000 forartistes. Lord Seaton, Commander of the Forces in Ireland, will resign his commission ...