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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... original w Dick Doddipods of the English provinces), has been fw secured by Mr. Henry Dundas, and his tour with the hi :Drury-lane spectaoular comody-drama, Pleasure, has been exceptionally successful. During the whole of next week Mr. Dundas' company ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Edinburg; r and the recollection of those holidavs still forms an oasis in the pilgrimage which I have to look back upon. A DRURY-LANE THEATRE. i This theatre commenced its campaign for the season on f Saturday night with Cherry's comedy of The Soldier's ...

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... only saved by intrepidity of a dustman- they were taken out totally insensible, but soon ?? Cheshire Cheese, Russell-court, Drury.lane, celebrated theatrical resort, nearly burnt down Saturday night, owing to bed-curtains in the second floor accidentally ...

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... Otlice, ?? of Englaril.-Mrs. Satah Richards, relict of tMr. W, Richards, and niother of Mrs. Edwin, of the e Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.-At Yat imouti, aged 70, Sir Edniutid Lacon, Bart-At Ctelteoilhanl, aged 72, Henry Thomtpson, Esq.-In l'ilgri)m-street, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... of Littleworth, near 'Faring (on, Beriks. Her end was peace. Aril 14, Daniel George, only son of Mr. D, Forty, of No. 1, Drury-lane, London, aged nine months. ?? DAY OP HUMIIATrON.-In consequence of the day of humiliation being appointed for Wednesday ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... colours ill fashionable attire for February are emerald anti sea-green, cerise, rich browvn, and citron.- Oratorios at Drury-lane and Covent Garden Theatres Satur- day evening, and both very fully ?? of Sussex has fixed the 4dh of March for annual c ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... entrusted to Mr. Venables, of the Mitre Hotel. MONS. JULLsitN.-This popular conductor commenced his operatic campaign at Drury-lane on Monday last, under, we are glad to say, very auspicious circumstances. We wish him that g success which his public spirit ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... coming more into favour. AuEiscOAmw Cxncus.-The American equestrian company, under the management of Mr. E. T. Smith, of Drury-lane Theatre, paid this city a visit on Monday last, and their procession through the principal streets attracted a large concourse ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... result. Lot 8 consisted of one Oxford Gas Share, and fetched £285. LONDON ART UNION.-At the drawing which took place in Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday, a prize of 701. fell to the lot of the Rev. Dr. Newman, of Magdalen college, in this University. RADCLIPFE ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 1001. Saturday by the I Board of EBcisc for fiuxing yellow ochre anud flour with I Scotch snuliF-Smithi, of Ru~sell-court, Drury-lane, finedl C 101. for similnr ?? Stacey fully comrsitted-sst' I Week to Reading gaol for the imurder ?? Hoi)kins, an I agricultural ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... night last a police-constable named i 3 Fitzgerald was set upon by a number of ruffians to i whom he had become obnoxious in Drury-lane, and was i I so severely beaten and kicked by them that lie was talcei a to 3ing's College Hospital, where after lingering ...