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A LONDON HORROR

... 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 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—MARCH 21

... 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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, JANUARY 21

... 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 ...

MISS AMY ROSELLE SHOT

... 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 ...

PORTSMOUTH COUNTY COURT

... 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 . ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUNE 27

... 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 ...

>.!■ I i-i 1/iTOH. Correspondents must furnish with their names, not necessari'-r for put.Mention, t'Ut ..

... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

IBBERSON AND OTHERS, v. CROWDER

... 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 ...

CAMBRIDGESHIRE ASSIZES

... 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 ...

ASSIZES

... 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 ...