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... North 6maims. Gibsons & goodlet (for many years with Anderson Miller, of Gateshead,} HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, 17 AND 19. DRURY LANE, NBWCASTLB-ON-TTNE. ...
... North 6maims. Gibsons & goodlet (for many years with Anderson Miller, of Gateshead,} HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, 17 AND 19. DRURY LANE, NBWCASTLB-ON-TTNE. ...
... Shieio«. Gibsons & goodlby (for many years with Anderson & Miller, of Gateshead,) HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, 17 AND 19. DRURY LANE, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYJiE. ...
... much sincere Protestantism in the riots of 1780 as there is in the riots of 1860, and that in this respect theO. P. riots Drury Lane were equal either. Wherever brutality is winked at by the authorities will be indulged in uuder any pretence tbat chance ...
... the committee from six employer*, who agreed pay advance one shilling per week their former rate wages. These were Messrs. Drury Lane; Cummins, Gateshead; HeiUerington, Gateshead; * Cooper, Clayton Street; Messenger; and Thompson, Scots wood Load. Verbal ...
... late go to the places of amusement. According to Mr. Edward's account, his employer observed. You not have time to go to Drury-lane to abuse the performance ; and he retorted, not being in the habit of being polite to persons who insulted him, tha ...
... heavy grey cloud of smoke swept the street, laden with heavy burning flakes, compelling even the denizens of the purlieus of Drury Lane to seriousness, as it passed. By seven o’clock, all danger of extension was past. Mrs. Hullaby and her child escaped; and ...
... Hotten. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews, it is said, have been engaged by Mr. E. T. Smith for the opening dramatic season Drury Lane • their present engagement the Theatre will expire at the latter end of September. Herr Warner, the composer, having been ...
... Thestre, as Valentine, in the Huguenots, *upporttd by ! (iugliai, Vialetti, &c. Her second season in London i was commenced at Drury Lane, in May, 1869. A metropolitan eritic observes- It is useless at this hour to s~ay a slnrls word uponx the extraordinary ...
... She then travelled in Italy, and was met there by Mr. E. T. Smith, and secured that gentleman for his operatic campaign at Drury Lane and her second season in London was commenced in May, 1859. presume,” observes (a metropolitan critic, is useless at this ...
... BANKRUPTS. JOHN DICKINSON and JOSEPH AUCHTEOLONIK CRKIGHTON, Loudon, collar and shirt makers. CHAS. UNDERWOOD, James Street, Drury Lane, and Longacre, London, grocer. GEORGE HARRIS, Wenting. Surrey. JOSEPH HARDWICK, Strand, London, tailor. IHOMAS BAGNALL PICKLES ...
... Gladwin Dickinron and Joseph Lnueterlonie Creighton, London, collar and shirt ,makers. Charles Underwood, James-atreet, Drury- lane, and Loegacre, London, grocer. George Harris, Wanting, Surrey. Joseph Hardwick, Strand, London, tailor. Thomas Bagnall Pickles ...
... East-street, 'Walwooth, boot manufacturer. Septimus Frederick Martyn, Dowgate.hill, wholesale shoe ware. ?? James Broad, Drury-lane, coach iron- Monger. Edward Lewis, Coleman.street, City, litho- graphic printer, William Penfold, Market-terraoe, Caledonian ...