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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... City, collar and shirt manufacturers. Off. assig., Johnson, Baainghall-street-C. [nderwood, James. treet, Covent-garder, Drury lane, and Long-acre, grocer. Oft. aeskg., Bell, Colemnan-strectmbuildings-G. Harrie, Wokiag, Sarrey, tailor. Off. asig., Johnson ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the success is such ?? it appears as it the nublic ate prepared to live on it-possibly until whitebait is next in seasmn. DRURY LANE. A tremendous saemoa opened here on Monday last, Selections [have beenr made from various companies; and warderiog alars-Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that a neighbour hbd seen the prisoner selling soeg-books in the street, 'SId in publichouses about the naighbourhood of Drury-lane. He then gave informafbtion to the poloe, and the prisoner was taken into custody. He arlmit. ted the robbery.-Mr. Corrie: ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... l-street .-E. Lewis, Coleman-errant, lithogrphic printer and en. graver. Off. aesig., Graham, Colean-an~treet-J. Bread, Drury-lane, coaoh ironmonger. Off. aseig., Graham, Cole. man-s'trcet-T. Powlcs, Cheapside and Hackney-rood, boomsi and shirt maker ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIO AMUSE AYT& DRURY LANE. A remesdy, enxtitled The Baehemers'W/rP CemPs-9 sltica possiby originally Frenchl and snice American, wao produiced on Mfonday z)t ?? with comU plete a.ucccss. The1 scesie is laid in blew YoGrk,. and the sitesy-if it can ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... gtreet-W. Boyce, East Dersham, Norfolk, printer, stationer, and bookseller. Otf. asoig., Pennell, Guildoall.ebamber&-F. Caplin, Drury-lane, hosier and baberdasher. Off. assig., Johnson, Basinghall-street -W. H. Rutherford, Nottingham, grocer. Off. asig.,, Har- ...

LIFE AND DEATH IN ST. GILES'S

... tion, h be alae oaed a L My Nye, she mother of te decsda and sickly looking woman, said ashe W6 a 1 1setq4 33, ingstreet Drury-lane, with herh v gegonp snker. The deceasod a 8be h dh cied' o ?? morning last. ?? Al IN the child's death, for she wet to ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... of parties at DRUBY.LANl thsAtre, Mr. Benjamin Webster having left the Adelphi in charge of The Colleena Bawn, snd joined Drury lane, in company with his illustrious brethren, Mr. J. L. Toole and Mr. Paul Bedford, together with Miss Henrietta Simms. This ...

EXECUTION OF MULLINS

... laefibelorging to a man named Mr. Mahouy, who d59b E front parloar hut left some time before, tnsa ?? lives in Princes-street, Drury-lane. 4pe 8~atccrne forward on Friday evening, but too lhs evidence, to prove that his shoe was absj he had cast it awaywhen ...

THE FAIR CIRCASSIAN

... Charles W. Herbert said he had been in the em- ployment of the deceased as traveller. Witness went to see the plaintiff at Drury-lane, because Mr. Peel told him that he would show him the fairest flower that ever bloomed, and give him some tripe for supper ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... that Messrs. Grieve end T6ebin have painted the enanery, we eonecive that we have given a good guarantea for its beauty. DRURY-LANE -The Christmes annual at this theatre is entitled Peter Wilkins; or, HIarlequin and tae Fiking Women of t7te Loadstofee ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1860
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7136 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE PONTEFRACT MURDER

... 2-olea of Harlequin and Gent, at the above theatre, was partaking of some refreshment at the bar of Wilon's tavern, Drury. lane, when he suddenly fell to the ground a corpse. The deceased, who appeared in his usual health and spirits, is supposed to ...