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BRUTAL MURDER OF A GIRL
... Awiully Sudden Death in Drury-lane.— On Wednesday morning last a woman named Mrs. Watkins, wife of a blacksmith, residing in Denham-yard, Drury- lane, who bad been t wenty-one days in prison for break- ing her furniture and otherwise acting violently ...
A CAUTION TO M. BOUCICAULT
... ' and in the second : act, Wapshot, the low comedian of the Theatre-Royal, Nottingham, is made to say, 'If I am not at Drury Lane E Theatre in big letters, it is because noble 1 lords don't run away with low comedians, atl I I can't pay the Press.' It ...
MISCELLANEOUS
... districts took place in Drury Lane, weapons af every description having been used, and a number of persons being seriously injured. It appears that the affray commenced in the early part of the day at the Holborn end of Drury Lane, in which, however, but ...
THE CEMETERY DISCLOSURES AT SHEFFIELD
... played both at Drury Lane and the Adelphi; at the former Mr. Bouci- cault sustains his original character of Myles, a part which, at the Adelphi, is now filled by Mr. Verner, a provincial actor of some repute. Among the company at Drury Lane is Madame Celeste ...
THE MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY IN LONG-ACRE
... gentleman, probably from thu country, bad b,6 t enticed into One of the vile brothels l*?ljg at sbhe Iao o Lorg-Acte or Drury Lane; that he bad there been drugged with opium, or, rather, tbat an attempt bed been mbde to dtug him, shich was only partially ...
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... effaot Iof t1ei dritlk write tilal on hbr, she was talking to her hbirboed a 4 some ?? at the corner of WAitie Hirt- street, Drury. lane, aid la the omurte of oonveraation phe Made use of the ?? God strike mo down deed!' when, almost before abb had got the ...
Iftfeal JnteUxgeitce. ..
... eminently successful, and Her Majesty's Theatre has generally been well attended. But the dramatic fare has been meagre. At Drury Lane M. Boucicault is playing The Colleen Baton to empty benches, for at last the popularity of the Irish drama is on the wane ...
THE WINDHAM LUNACY CASE
... Cross-examined by Mr. Chambers: Wlhn Mr. Wind- hanm came to his shop he was always clean, and dressed ike ?? had been to Drury Lane Theatre with Mr. Windham, accompanied by Mr. Snowling, a hote-lkeeper in Norwich, Mr. Durrant, ast omnibus driver, and Walker ...
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... Boucicault. In the meantime Mr. Webster oled his bill against Mr. Boucicault for an injunction restraining him from taking Drury Lane Theatre, and producing or performing in the piece called The Colleen Bawd or any other theatrical piece ?? Lane Theatre ...
ROYAL GENERAL THEATRICAL FUND
... was established eighteen years ago, to supply a want that was felt for an additional institution of the same nature as the Drury Lane and Covent Garden Funds, which, from various causes, had been found inadequate to the exigencies of the profession for whose ...