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there being 152 in hit favour, and only tea against him

... tried Guildhall for a seditious libel, and ditchargcd, the Jury nut being able to agree the verdict. grand ball is given at Drury-lane Theatre for the relief of the distressed Irish. It is attended by the King and Queen, and a great number persons of rank ...

CORNWALL

... morning paper states, tint Col. Brereton was the son Mrs. John Kemble, her first husband, Mr. Brereton, the comedian, of Drury-lane theatre. Sir G Warrender is said to hare refused a Peerage ; hut G Byng, C Duudas, Sir Baring, Colonel Tynte, and Mr Coke ...

Massacre and Pillage in Italy

... besides host not now remembered. In 1813, in consequence of a quarrel respecting the amount of his salary, he joined the Drury-lane Company, making his first appearance in Sir /ibel Handy. Here he jemaraed until the 31st of May, 1824, when he took his ...

CHOLERA MORBUS The f

... brutal drama. li will le the recollection of our readers that consequence of two unfavourable seasons, .Mr. ihe late lessee Drury Lane Theatre, became bankrupt some time since. That which should have excited commisseralion misfortune was immediately maguitied ...

LIVERPOOL

... schedule of WILLIAM HICKS, formerly of 10, Lower Shadocll, my w.fc afterwards residinK at Hampstead then of While Hart Yard, Drury Lane, all in Middlesex, and late of Dartmouth, De/on, Mariner, a prisoner in the Debtors Prison,for London and Middlesex, >= ...

TOWN TALK

... tell the boiror the fair in- quirer this solution. During the seem* the distraining for rent, in the piece now performing Drury-lane, person bearing the appearance country gentleman hissed most violently. being remonstrated with j» prison in the box, bis ...

.Vol. XIII—INo. G49.1

... .Vol. XIII—INo. G49.1 FRIDAY’S LONDON GAZETTE. - BANKUtiPTS.— George Hsrrisoii, Pioiboo. builder J l),vv Parker st'eet, Drury lane, wlieelwright. Levi Crrhen. Jhru,,. priuler. John Ballinger. Ku.g.Und rnarl, grorer. llalelson. Strand, carpel dealer Cberle ...

Theatrical.— -When the companies now at the winter theatres break up, there will general move amongst the ..

... London. A Irans-Allantic trip is spoken of, not improbable, the event passing under a new management. Capl. Polhill, hear, Drury-lane if could, but the renters bond. If the Captain does not choose be h»* got good landlords, they know full Uiey have got a ...

HT WEEKLY JOURNAL MaY 3

... beginning of the transit will be 9h. 2m. b7sec. apparent lime, and its end 3b. m. 34 sec. Their Majesties will shortly visit Drury lane and Covent garden theatres. They w il! soon come to lown, for the purpose enabling the King to give a series of magnificent ...

The British Empire —We may k of the dominions the European territories, hot what country in the world besides ..

... gosling to their step-mamma. Extent Drury-lane Theatre. Various statements have been hazarded, both in and out of the theatrical circle, with respect to the number of persons who can be comfortably accommodated in Drury-lane theatre. The following is correct ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND DEVOiNPORT WEEKLY JOURNAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER-—JULY 10

... family. Mr. Disney said if any thing were done it must by private subscription. Capt.Polhill pays £9OOO, per annum .is lessee Drury lane Theatre be has paid £100.3, and the Committee recommended the proprietors remit the balance, from the unproductive stale ...