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THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. This Theatre for the winter season Friday evening. As usual, the first night of opening, previous to the commencement of the performance, the whole company came forward, and sung God save the King,” which was re* ceived by the ...

SATURDAY’S

... of''Change AUey* London, sliip-croker—T. Wallworth, Stockport, Chester, manufacturer —J, Harvard, of Blackmure-strcet, Drury-lane, dealer in glass—C. Bryan, Souiliampton-streel, Covens* Garden,surgeon—T. Hopt>s,o; Wialey, Yorkshire, leather* factor—T ...

LONDON, be

... offering him salary inferior to his expectations, had engaged himself at the rival Thsatre and in consequence played logo at Drury-Lane the Thursday. His success was not so great as ho might have expected ; he, however, met with considerable applause ; and ...

LOMDUAt, 4c

... rice, of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, rope maker—W. Brookes,, of Paternoster-row, silk-manufacturer. SATURDAY’S. L. Abrahams, Drury-lane glass merchant—W. Poston, Giiddington, Oxford, baker—J. Pearson, Portsmouth, draper D. Morris, Tenby, Pembroke, rope-maker—S ...

LONDON, Nc

... Mosrison, midshipman, killed and Mr. 1. VV. Pearsc, midshipman, dangerously wounded, Kean’s engagement for three years Drury Lane Theatre expires early the next Spring, when he bids adieu to England' for two years, he having on'ered into articles to ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... her grasp, and he succeeded in saving her. She proved to bp a young woman deranged, who had escaped from her uncle near Drury Lane, and the child, her cousin, followed her in hopes of getting her home. The poor woman was taken to a public-house in Clarges ...

, se THE. TAUNTON courier. ot 2 ree ee BRIDGWATER MEDICAL 1 IN STITUT ION. The Sener. was very good,

... t'to Mr. Chennel’s bed. “roomy sid law hienntin ded, i, ies rig The hebetequ fied, bruisep ia Itis head, of Hart: Yerd, Drury Lane, Abad ot she. te of dead, atid foaed sith jin he, late —_ sat both cf] at, ng dowa He ‘Yor facturers. Tho ed by. Ma ears ...

LOT VI

... Briflol Eighth . 30,000 to Canter bury Sixteenth 30,000 to Canter- bury Sixteenth 30,000/ a Chelmsford Sixteenth Clare ct. Drury lane Sixteenth 30,000 to Clapton Sixteenth 30,00 to Cornhill Sixteenth 30,000 n Dartford Sixteenth 30,000/» Dublin Sixteenth ...

THE TAUNTON COURtER

... St. James’s.Place* Clerkenwell, brker. J Bentley and J Beck, London,* watchmakers. W. Clarke, Loudon, merchant. H. Bale, Drury lane, clieefemonger. T, Brown, Strand, Middlefex, tailor. • . SAtURDAY’S. S. Clegg, Sal for Lancafhire, fadler. J, Hemingway ...

LONDON, Ifc

... to Mr. Tierney, requesting him to take the lead of the Opposition, instead of the late Mr. Punsonby. The Sub-Committee of Drury-lane have determined ta make a reduction in the prices of adutia. sion to both pit and boxes- A new comedy and farce, are, it ...

the LORD BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER

... grand central star. The house has been new painted, and the ground is warm salmon colour. mi. The prices of admission at Drury Lane 1 heatre arc reduced, but the Proprietors of Covent Garden do not intend to follow the example- Claremont, since it has ...

THE TAUNT( BASK FORGERIES

... notes, to uegociate with the prisoner, lie proved, that the 7th November last, at the Coach and Horses, Cli-rles-street, Drury-lane, he received ten pound forged Bank-notes for less than their nominal value, and that on subsequent dav he received five ...