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THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD. For If oily, only, cornmop.cing Friday, IS;:;. R. L. J. SEFTON'S London Corned, I ..

... Appleby, Theatre Royal, Gleagow •' Mr. C. D. / b. Mr. H. Harold, Mr. tialford. Mr. L. J.Sef to., of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Adel*, IC. Acting Manager, Mr. Frank Emery. Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30. Private hoses. :n. each pawn ; Box circle ...

The Oxford

... English-German parentage. who chooses to serve Great Britain as a member of the British Secret Service. Good Luck. the Drury Lane melodrama by Seymour Hicks and lan Rev, has been adapted to the screen. and makes ii most excitinit film. It will he ; included ...

GEORGE STREET CINEMA

... the week The Manchester ?en and That's Good are two interesting pictures, and neat week The Rope, a version of the Drury Lane production, will be announce& It Ii described as a fast moving and vivid melodrama of society, finance, love and iniit ...

This D*y is fkblijbed. Adorned with Head of General Monde ton, and a Map Spain and Portugal, Numb. IV. (To

... the Society of Sign Painte.i, with humoureoa Remarks. Poetry 1 Farmer’s Return from London, new Interlude, it performed at Drury Lane, in. News Foreign and Dcmeftict Lifts of Stocks, Botha, Manages, Deaths Books, Preferments, Ac. LaUm, printed for T. Durham ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1762
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 240 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The following new Cure was thought very extraordinary, and fuch wonderful Instance the Power of Medicine, that ..

... that federal rcfpeftahlc Houfekeepers have-atteiled the fame Case. Mr. Edward Alh,Taylor, at Mr. Cook’s, Butcher, No. 65, Drury Lane, London, was uolently afflicted with a fcorbutic, corroiive, painful Humour on both his Hands, which almoft drove him Didraftion ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1788
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 226 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

him the h.te Dube—ami the Lord :;f under the nece-sicv o( »rdi*diig the money to his Lordship, after ..

... resolved to open a subscription for procuring a portrait of him, to placed in the Shire Hall in that town.—. Thkatricals —Drury lane Theatre closed Thursday, Mr. Raymond addressed the audience in the usual ttnns, tahing leave. At the conclusion of bis speech ...

BANKRUPT*

... the plundering gang who lately robbed the mail coaches in the counties of Kildare and Wicklow, was apprehended in bed in Drury- Lane, in the foft embraces of a Dulcenea. His courage was completely out on this occafion, for he was in great trepidation when ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1798
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 270 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

First Class Seats, 2n.; Second do.. Is.; Third do., 6d

... First Class Seats, 2n. ; Second do.. Is.; Third do., 6d. MR- HENRY PHILLIPS of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Musical Festivals, Ac., having just returned from the United State*, will have the honour of delivering hie Adventures in America. Illustrated ...

Mast**- of the Acadcmy, at Woodstock

... Chtfwick, in the County Middlefex, Ef'i; deceafed, are defired to fend Account of rite fame h.» Executors, Mr. Clark, of Drury Lane, London, Mr. Townefend, Oxford, or Mr. Hewlet, o f the Strand, London : And ill Peifons indebted to the Edate, are dcli ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1788
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 247 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1849

... peace and order, and the supremacy of law. Therefore we hail with unfeigned satisfaction the scene which was enacted in Drury Lane Theatre on Monday night. More than four thousand persons assembled, whose intelligent countenances bespoke their enlightenment ...

THE GLOBE BOOM AT BANBURY. DICK TURPIN'S PISTOL

... two barrels, engraved in F.nglish capital letters. is the inserrption: Prevented to Dick Turpin. at the White Bear Inn. Drury Lane, February 7th. 1735. - There is also the name of the maker. .Baker. London. The weapon is in an excellent state of eeeee ...

Johkson’s Ladies Pocket-Book, for 1776. This Day is puhlijhcd. Price I r. Bound in Red Leather, with Pockets ..

... is puhlijhcd. Price I r. Bound in Red Leather, with Pockets for Letters, and embellifhed with a View ii»« New Frant of Drury. Lane Theatre alfotbe moft FJegant and Genteel Full- Diefs, and the Newcft Undrefs now worn, THE LADIES New and Polite POCKET ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1775
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: 4 | Tags: none