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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 23

... tickets to Drury Lane Theatre to the ertiror of that journal. It oppeared that the publin press elaimed a right to have twe free admissions to cneh theatre. An applie:tinn was made on tire part of the Dispatch frtr these admissions to Drury Lane, which was ...

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 ...

LONDON POLICE

... coufirmed by his wife, and a woman wvho lodged in the same house, in Charles Street, Drury Lane, that tifter the complainaitt bad left a public. house in Drury Lane, at a late hour, he w as met by the defendant, who accosted him, atin desired him immediately ...

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 ...

BAIL COURT—Feb. 3

... declaration in this case set out an agreement of the IQtb January t845, whereby the plain- tiff engaged to sing twenty times at Drury Lane Theatre, during the period from the 15th of June to the 31st July 1845, or dnring the period from the 30th Septemnber to ...

WESTMINSTER POLICE

... board of any ci rcum- stances that may arise fit for their cognizance. JaNzay LIND AND MR Bues..-Bunn. the late manager of Drury Lane, has publishbed at pamphlet in reference to his dis. Pate with Jenny Lind. The following passages are rather amusing specimens ...

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 ...

CHARIST TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... your neck, ard no surrender. This closed the buslness of the session, and the court then adjourned to Monday, August 21. DRury LANE THEATaE.-Perhaps there was never a more brilliant testimonial to histrionic talent than that given to Mr Mfacready on the ...

REVIEW OF THE PAST SESSION

... been poetical and witty at Edin- D burgh ; the British farmer has been adiressed in tragic declamation from the boards of Drury Lane, and 13 not even Tamworth has been spared from the orgies ci of Protection. But the results have everywhere been 0: blank ...

THE SHARE FRAUDS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... is The Selfish Man. His most ambitious work, however, is 'Bianca, a play in' five acts. which was under rehearsal at Drury Lane up to the time of Robson's flight. The play has been in print for the last two or three months. Judging from the rate of ...

THE GREAT GOLD DUST ROBBERY IN 1855

... of tile gold. anid the rest of the eliot was .tbrwti easay. .We had four lyleather cotirier begs made, at' the, corner of Drury Lane and la Great Queen Street. It was a'leather-seller's.. Pierce and I gave tle orders for them. We told tliem that wewanted ...