ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN DRURY LANE
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... afternoon in the neighbourhood of Drury. lane, London. It seems that about two o'clock ia the s-afternoon a child, only foar years of age, named es Mary Kenealev, who lived with her parents at 9, r- Goldsmith-street, Drury-lane, was done to death. Id When hast ...
... last insolvency at Lancaster, and that, being informed that Mir. Mathews was in receipt of 801. a week from AIr Smith, of Drury-lane theatre, under a settled agreement, he thought some part of that income ought to be paid into Court for the benefit of the ...
... L~ancashire, stone masons. From the GAZETTE of TUESDAY, JAN. 21. Frederick George Johns, New-yard, Great Queen-street, Drury- lane, general fixture dealer. Lionel P. Goldsmid, King-street, Holborn, importer of watches. Peter Van den Ende, Strood, near ...
... feature e of Mr. Dacre's acting that he wore costume with v rn distinction, and his appearance in the Royal c Oak, at Drury Lane will be remembered by i most people for its picturesqueness. let TETHE CZARINA. t le BIRTH OF A PRINCESS. . ~h A St. Petersburg ...
... IC the final presemamtions will be givcs. ?? The Se Iroipl Iaugh;er will occupy trle hoards next l1 wees. This popular Drury Lane drama is now . ot so well knowu as to need no introduction. '1he rV story is highly icterestintg and additional chlar . ...
... twelvemonth, and fhe remains perfedtly well. Ady information of the above fad may be ob- tained at No. 9, Duke's Court, Drury Lane, London. Mr. Spilfbury is not accoun table for any mixture fold unlefs the words, By the King's Patent are inferted on ...
... did not lorm part of the Opera Corn| piny, that the scores for the first violins and contraba„ol had been borrowed from Drury Lane, and had been aft-jr the performance to be interlarded with notes and alterations. Mr. Fowles so frankly admits the justice ...
... 5,oool.; mm her children, iS,oool.; Sarah Ann Ledwith, when of age, S001.; Mrs. Mary Taylor, late of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 13,0001.; to her daughter Harriet, 4,0001.; to her fifter, -3,ooo0.; Maiy Howard, 3000l.; William Howard, 3,oool.; Margaret ...
... twelvensontth, and file reistains perfedily | vell. Any infarmsatiou of the above fac may be uL- tained at No. 9, Duk;e's Court, Drury Lane, London. ?? Spilfollr) is not accountable fur any mixture fold, oslels the words By the King's Patent are inferted in ...
... for 30 years.-AMr. Yardley, of Surrey Theatre, blind in right eye for some years, owing to accident whilst performing at Drury- lane Theatre, recovered his sight at Waterloo bridge during recent thunder storm-a remarkably vivid flash of lightning ren- dered ...
... twelvenuonth, and dhe remains perfecily well. Any information of the above faiR may be ob- tailied at No. 9, Duke's Court, Drury Lane, London. Mr. Spildiury is not accountable for any mixture fold unlefs the words By the King's Patent are ilferted on ...