DREADFUL FIRE IN DRURY LANE
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... discovered by the police in a dwelling-house, let out as tenements to a number of poor people, at 7, Great Wild-street, Drury. lane. In less than seven minutes after the outbreak a pitiable secene presented itself. A number of lodgers were awakened from ...
... benefit night, and a leave of absence, during which she -arned as much as her salary amounted to. In 1823 she was engaged at Drury Lane for forty represen- tations, for which she received £8200, and two bene. fits, with a guaranteed receipt of £2400, or alto ...
... compositor, 119, Stanhope-street, broken leg, through falling into some ?? King's 0oulege, a bov named Alexander Chambers, of Drury- lane, was playing with some other children, at the same time having some pins in his mouth. Some of the boys arc supposed to ...
... herlbusband appeared in various entertain- 3S ments, but in 41809 Mrs. Howard Paul returned to im the Etage, a&ppearing at Drury Lane as Lady Ma-abetb. le Her most recent appearance on the London stage e was in the -Sorcerer at the Opera Comique last a ...
... the districts of the town affected by the lower class of EHibernian immigrants, such as the Com. mercial-road in the East, Drury-lane and its offdhoots of baols slums, the Dials, and up about Marylebone, there wae more than the usual animation on Saturday ...
... 03. A supper'::;a fhiten last week to about one hun. dred and flfty U ;.cves in the Mission Chapel, Little Wild-street, Drury-lane, and seven of them, it is stated, have been reclaimped through the efforts of the missionnry known as Fiddler Joss. i ...
... and went to the hospital, but the. surgeon a told her it was dead. On Tuesday night she slept I in some low place out of Drury-lane with fourpenec, e the sole realisation of the day. Herbert Claude Rowbotham, house physician, said the child was much emaciated ...
... Saturday, reported a ship on fire off Barking Creek. Yr. F. B. Chatterton has been unanimously selected as the new lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. Charles Brown, convicted on Friday at Maid. stone of the manslaughter of his child, was sen- tenced on Saturday ...
... a large number of eautnlties. Amongst the mlost Seriousa were tllc calses of Timrotliy Hulce, 3; of 13, Campbell-treet, Drury-lane, who was knocked down by a cart, and sustairned a ?? of the skull ; and Saralh Niclolls, of P;Irker-strect, who also lhid ...
... livelihood by needlerwork.. At the cdmrsence- 'w ment of February she took-a small back. roam 'at a t i cofee-house, 59,'Drury-lane, She furnished the room 1 ig herself, but bit by bit sold the things to purchase food. E )n On -Thursday morning lsst, hot ...
... pieces. Herintusical- I 'vay' education was receiver' at the Conserva-teire. Par-is; ey)and her metropolitandc~burt at Drury-lane,- on Ea-te ?? ~t of Monday, April 8th, 1865, as 1Sabrina, in Ifilton.'r ul Masqne of Comlir, warranted high expectations ...