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DEATHS. Iy Mzeuoriax,

... Christian ‘.‘.n&l!dct“.“' BT e o _At 2, Pelham-stzeet, Lincoln, Slst ult., Robert Walker, €. ” NSRRI oA At Castle Villa, Drury-lane, Lincoln, 29th ult., Wm. Dawber, 91. : At 40, Belmout-street, Lincoin, 2nd inst., Geo. R Codd, 1. TR N o ;fi?-.‘}u--m. Lincoln ...

MANBY

... ten was ;:' od_sgain &ir concerts. Mr B & brought a s Bhbe St e est dow and Mrs. Sharp presided over and at Easter part in Drury-lane Alec Davidil St The y bad wn“’h. al e A lar, by | Sea. was at the K pantem The W, oessful ga Bevedict -y. The all en ge ...

WEDNESDAY,

... Wellingtonstreet for a copy of “Robinson Crusoe,” ivsned for a few shillings 1 1719, By a fire which lwoke out iu Kemblostreet, Drury-lane, london, no fewer than twenty scven people were rendered homeless. Field-Marshal the Duke of Connanght at Alexandra Park ...

DEATHS

... Lincoln, on the Tth inst, Ann Tuorpe, 6. At 15, Motherby-lane, Lincoln, on the 6th inst., George Heury Lowis, 11 At 19, Drury-lane, Lincoln, on the 6th inst, A% 3o Bulteeetoyet, Lisssln, en the b tust, t 20, Buton-stivet, ou Elizabeih Copeland, 48. At ...

J. R. Hatton and Son, the Arcade, Lincols

... Ethel Codd, Reepham: Mrs. Goodband, Lincoln ; Mrs. Bond, Scopwick; Mrs. and Miss Hodg-on, Noctoa Hall; and Miss Jekyll, Drury-lane, useful garments, toys, and presents for the patients ; Lord Monson, ten hares; Miss M. Robinson, Ashbourne House, Mrs. ...

CITY AND COUNTY XNEWS

... following have beea received Mr. Frank Clarke, Hawthorndon, Lincoin, increased lubornYuon from £2 2s. to £5 55.; Mr. J. Jeykll, Drury-lane, Lincoln, Increased subscription from £2 2s. to A 4 és.; Mr. G. Wade, 30, Silver-street, Lincoln, new subscription of £1 ...

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS

... Martha, the greatest of all lady gymnasts, are also among the company. Alma Jones, the eminent contralto vocalist from Drury Lane whil also appear. The remaining turns to be provided E:mg, Beattie Renee, comedionne; Evans and Lawrence, nonpariel duettisis; ...

NEW PICFURE POST CARDS

... An eminent comtraito vocalist sppears in the persen of Miss Alma Jones, who bas received much credit for her singing at Drury-lane. She readers two songs, includ ing the evergreea “Killarney.” Rosie trcher, London’s successful mime, wasove of the favourites ...

Music and the Drama

... in the country. Its interior was decorated in the Redaissance style. Its stage was roomy enough for the presentation of Drury Lane dramas, and its two tiers and u‘r-vl\o {m could ensily accommodate 1,500 people. No one coming from the Arsenal Station ...

Music and the Drama

... Music and the Drama. Tae Savery or Drurr Laxe.—The man‘agers of Drury Lane Theatre have replied to ‘the London County Council in terms which are at least courteous and respectful. But, after the object-lesson of the (.‘hiu? fire, it is hardly reassuring ...

Wednesday.— Before Mr. J. Richardeon (in the chair), Mr. G. Bainbridge and Mr. W. Rainforth

... being drunk and disorderly in Drury-lane the previous after noon.—P.c. Borman said he found the de fendant rwpd up against a wall in Drurylane, he advised him to go awayr. When the ‘defondant got to the top of Drury-lane he was guilty of indecent bebaviour ...