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A BLOW TO THE GAME LAWS

... nasal expression. * * • * Drury Lane the only theatre Loudon not insured against fire, either by tenant or landlord, though individual renters may of course, if they choose, insure their own limited interests. Thus, should Drury Lane, which has already been ...

II dutfc wm mm a> tk* Clyd* cm Saturday. Dunne*. «t £4OOO, hM Smd » fire iu the revniiUi Merer*

... completely gutted. Stags Fighting. —Mr Barry Sullivan baa within the last few days undergone singular operation- It will be that Drury Lane Theatre Macduffs sword accidentally struck him in the eye, censing an abrupt termination his engagement and his retirement ...

AN ACTRESS’S DIVORCE CASE

... refused to do so. There was file No. 6 Hanover Square, and Mr. Creswick and others offered to give their services a benefit Drury Lane, but respondent asked her not to accept charity, and she did not do so. Wakeflield, friend of the parties, spoke to seeing ...

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... Dr Laukastsr poteted oat that to Bavaria this dangerous practice prohibited law. Thx following placarded on Ihe window of Drury Lane tobacconistlf tho man Who stole the pipe on Saturday will call for the case he will receive reward. Ih the Court of Exchequer ...

OUU LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... I* loot; this will strange lute things. Consequently upon this extraordinary failure the new house fulfil its functions, Drury Lane will opened for opera. shall then have two opera-houses, but we are have two mure. The Colosseum be converted into an o ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, October 9, 1874

... the vigour, and the freshness of her acting, and remember that it is more than fortyfour years since she first appeared at Drury Lane Theatre, I am lost astonishment i An amusing little piece has been produced at the Strand Theatre, entitled, “ Loo, and ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS Fri

... Light, M.A., vicar, Artiiur Lloyd, the well-known vocalist, to Kathleen, daughter of Mr T. C. King, tragedian, Theatre RoyaL Drury Lane. At Camifield House, on the 9th inst, Lieut.-CoL W. Gordon, of the Bengal Staff Corps, to Harriet Elizabeth, eldest .laughter ...

LONDON LETTER

... will therefore conclude by saying that a short time the autumn season will commence and that way of a first instalment, Drury Lane is re-open its doors on Saturday. Total InhlligcHte. ...

EAST ABERDEENSHIRE OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1879

... appropriate here. Of the Spitalfields hero” was worthy of being “put into” one novel, a drama, a farce ihrjpo acts, and a Drury Lane pantominc. Peace of Sheffield deserves to bo made the hero of epic! Who will write it. ■ ! There is no disputing the painful ...

The election of Harbour Truateea will no EAST * TtT?T?r>F,F,NSHIRE OBSERVER, FRIDAX^CTOBERj^^gTO

... Voyage of the Sunbeam.” I am writing in the midat of rumours that conflict more than ever concerning the immediate future of Drury Lane Theatre. It is again stated that Mr Augustus Hams has failed to take up the leasee-ship. He was given until twelve o clock ...

Senrral CutclltQcncc

... ox ' Jewiek Chronicle announces that tt will this wc. i hare notice of the perrerrion *• iTanhoe,” now I noted drama at Drury Lane Theatre under title “Bebeoca, written “from Jewish poiut .’( Tiew. Oxbman Mbbal.—The Prince Imperial of G many, Osnsrslin ...

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... aaid, “Will you tell me what job hare on ? A faabioo reporter wants know.” At the conclnsion of the ran of the pantomime at Drury Lane, * Kenilworth wUI be for ebon ■ime, nod will be followed by ‘lranhoe,’ dramatised Mr Andrew Halliday, and placed upon the ...