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SPIRIT OF gbt Cimts

... have to be answered by the Legislature. The Registrar-General having made his report, in which one instance (Wild-court, Drury Lane), is adduced of the positive diminution of the number of deaths induced by sanitary reform, the writer comments on this ...

FOREIGN AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, FACTS, FIGURES, AND FICTION, ETC

... Series of Mishaps in the Ora% Roost.— All's Well that Ends Well. when revived with some but not important alterations at Drury-lane, in the spring of 1742, brought misfortune to the actors. Mrs. Woffington was seized with sudden nineties. she stood at ...

KINGSWINFORD DISTRICT comprises

... him in Lord Ward)? or will he and Mr Gye join their energies in . the undertaking ? 11cr Majesty could not certainly go to Drury Lane, while Mr. E. T. Smith is the I , so That is, for the present, out of the question ; for that gentleman too decidedly insulted ...

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... old familiar farms to your humble servant, all unknown to fame and the public. Sir Joseph Paxton, Mr. E. T. Smith of Drury Lane and the Say Timer, and the jocose John Parry, too, were there. The actors of course came out in tremendous force—Phelps ...

Our Int= torrespanbent. [We deem it right to state that we do not hold ourselves remon.ible for our con spondent's

... performances, the second performance realising more than £5OO. They are, I hear, about shortly to give a third performance at Drury Lane. They must look sharp if they would have any of their aristocratic supporters left in London. The life and soul of this ...

NEWS FROM CHINA

... of desire to promote the welfare of humanity. Among other aeetioseerinj: oddities. we pereeisc that Mr. E. T. Smith, of Drury Lane Theatre, London, the English Barnum, has put up for Bridpoit ! ...

TTIT, BP lERLEY-HILL ADVERTISER

... aping th e consequences al their act —A fearful domestic tragedy took place last Saturday night in Little Ruatell-street, Drury-lane, London. A young ample, but three weevi l wedded, quarrelled about some trivial matter, when the husband attacked the wife ...

THE BRIERLEY-HILL ADVERTISER. Visalimes emeriti Etta

... that the defendant, Mr. E. T. smith, was a gentleman who had acquired for himself ronriderable notoriety as the leeiee of Drury Lane Theatre He wax also the owner of the Sunday Tines and Bedfordshire Indepnelent paper.. Haring accumulated a large fortune ...

THE ADVERTISER, AND BRIERLEY-HILL AND STOURBRIDGE GAZETTE•

... whatever character, slut there are seways men who take pecuniary &demises et then. Teat this is the ere with the lame of Drury Lane Theatre I do sot say, but certainly I will not say that his opening of the Panopticou rsealeed from a desire for the spiritual ...

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... performer, and brother of our most eminent English violinist, died euddeniy on )tosdity night, just as lie was about entering Drury Lane Theatre to talus hie deities in the orchestra, under the directions ut Mr. Allred Mellon. DARING is 'llia QTY.—One of the ...

TIM ADvEfttlDtti 3 bIttEHLEY HILL AN STUUaJtDtf• aIIZETTE v..........

... efforts made, and after Meredible exertions the heir to £l4lOOO a-year was found iu a house in one of the lowest courts in Drury Lane, sprawling naked on the floor, covered with vermin, in a state of semi-starvation, sod surrounded by thieves, prostitutes ...

Own. L♦ D Y

... Costliest, w►ere hie Itherty not peril. It same that saws toe child was discovered by Brest the filthy deo is Liscoins part, Drury-lane, the primates was liviag brume* sad a:though bus wife resided to the same silty, they were sot upon friendly terms. The ...