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INQUEST ON MISS CLARA WEBSTER

... almost useless.] He stated that he was a stone-mason, residing at 29, Crown Street, St James's. but was regularly employed at Drury Lane Theatre, as a carpen- ter. I was at the theatre on Saturday night last, and saw the 3 deceased, Clara Webster, with her ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Dec. 6

... the parish.. Now the Learned Counsel (Sir .h Searlett) clearly showed it was on account of the poor oF Covent Garden and Drury Lane. He defied tbem to prove that'niorality or de- corum had been violatetlat the Tottenham- Street Theatre; and moreover, he ...

ARREST OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF TRIPOLI

... LANE TimAsTam.-Mr Ryder, late of the Theatre Royal Edinburgh, and a great favourite there, made a most successful debut at Drury Lane, on Saturday last. His opening part was the Ba- nished Duke in Shakspeare's As you Like it. AccIDENTr ON TrE CROYDON ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... will sing Nid Noddin,' and Charlie is my Darling.° At the endofthe Drama, IL DIAVOLO ANTONIO, e rom the Theatre-ltoyal. Drury Lane, wili perfiens his Gpyn'tseic Exercises paon LA CORDA VOLANTE, OR FLYING ROPE. Li tnhe courseof the Evening, a favourite ...

THE LATE CONFLAGRATION

... been made before the Privv Council by Messrs Hall and Cooper, of the firm of Cooper, Hall, and Co., stove manufacturers or Drury Lane, as tending to show that the late fire which has de- stroyed the two Houses of Parliament was the re- sult of design. We ...

LONDON POLICE

... success about two viars a~go-by the beg- s ter'- litiigleftrer gang, 'when the natme t'f Mrl Sjirrzrg,' lat i of Atided Drury 'Lane' Tlheatre,' and otblers -in, the 'nane enpacity, arned were made use 'of, the better to practise the mor sutir- tine. Onl ...

POLICE

... of the firi of MacQuoid, Davidson, and Co., to Miss ANN.A PEA;Ee, dalughter to K{. P ealb, Esq. man11y years treasurer of Drury Lane Tlheatre; ih DIED. 's At Edinburgh, on the 3d current, GEOnCE LtLACIt, Esq. At Douglas, on the 7th current, in her 87th ...

LONDON POLICE

... It con- r sisted of Baker, the butler; Mr Gosford, a singer; and Mr Brereton, a theatrical guntlemaan, conneeted with 4 Drury Lane Theatre; the Misses - , servants to a next door neighbour; and several other personis of dis. , tinction. The tea and the ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER

... chests of silver on private acceunt. .On Saturday, at a meeting. of the proprietary, Mr Elliston' was declared the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. The term is for 14 years. MANsIoN HousE.The. Lord d Mayor handed to the poor soldier,, whose case was reported ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT H. MEUX, AND [ill] BREWHOUSE

... reflect fo Do shade of di-honour on their country. By command of the Major.General, nt JAMES CAMPBELL, Major of Brigade. m m DRURY LANE THEATRE. This house was greatly crowded last night to witness Mr Reas's performance of lago. Often as he had already appear- ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... good imitations ?? actors. On Monday that distinguished tavourite Miss Stephiens is to appear, accompanied by Mr Horn of Drury- Lane, who,..we understand, is to perform in al the operas during her engagement. Extract of-a letter from Wigton, in Cumber- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JUNE 15

... LANETTEFATRE. -M~r Samuel Cowell, the comedian, late of the Princess's Theatre, was charged with disorderly conduict in Drury Lane Theatre, during the second performance of 1Monte-Chc-isto by Dumas's French Company. It was stated that Al, Cowell took ...