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DESTRUCTION OF THE HULL THEATRE ROYAL

... 1859. The fire broke out in the morning and com- pletely destroyed the building. It is stated that Mr. F. B. Chatterton, of Drury Lane, was the lessee of the building, but it was managed by Mr. E. C. Hale. ...

District l^uis

... they may be in readiness then, even after the application of those entitled by courtesy to admission, and with which the Drury Lane manager is- overwhelmed, have been provided for. CONSUMPTION, and all nervous, bullous, stomach, and liver complaints in ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... United Service Gazette. ITALIAN OPERA.—The Orchestra states that among the artistes already engaged for the Italian Opera at Drury Lane next season are Mdlle. Christine Nilsson, Mdlle. Ilina di Murska, Mduie. Volpini, Mdme. Monbelli, Mdme. Sinico, Mdme. T ...

CARDIFF POLICE COURT

... publishes a letter from Mr. F. B. Chatter- ton, in which that gentleman says- that, having been for seven years manager of Drury Lane Theatre, he has for six years done his utmost to provide the public with the legitimate drama. lie has put the best plays ...

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... of the pewter pot. The more difficult the music the larger the quantity^ and the odd anecdote related of her by Bunn, the Drury Lane Theatre lessee, that she could never de- lineate the thirst of the death scene in Balfe's Maid of Artois, except she had ...

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... William Woodland. The deceased was a general dealer, aged 40, living at 17, Blackmoor-street, Drury-lane. On the 16th inst. he was in a public- house in Drury-lane, with his wife and a friend, and they got talking about the Oxford and Cambridge boat race ...

LIFE AND DEATH IN ST. GILES'S

... Broad-street, St. Giles's, on the body of a woman named Allen, who was found dead in the attic at No. 28, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane. It appeared that the deceased, a very sober woman, had cohabited with a labourer named Smith, by whom she had one child ...

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... a black-leather glazed bag supposed to have been stolen. Police-constable Tanneil, F, took the pri- soner in custody in Drury-lane, and he was locked up all night. In the morning it was discovered that the bag was not of leather, but of common American ...

THE END OF AN ARTIST

... wish to intrude on the discussion concerning the moral effect of Mr. Boucicault's new play, Formosa. But, as manager of Drury-lane Theatre, 1 must be allowed to say that if I had perceived in it any such stain as some persons pro- fess to see I should ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... £60,000. ASSAULTING A POLICEMAN.—On the night of the 13th inst. Police-constable Pearse was on duty in Charles- street, Drury-lane, when four well-known thieves, whom he had requested to move on, set upon him, knocked him down, and kicked his head. They ...

JfSumnrarjj of ^tqnrs

... the barrister, has been removed from Clerkenwell workhouse to the Han well Lunatic Asylum. The Prince of Wales has visited Drury-lane Theatre to see the performance of Mr. Boucicault's drama of Formosa, regarding the morality, or rather the pro- j priety ...