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LONDON

... with the Princess Charlette of %Vales, the Prince Regent, and the Duke of Clarence, lately inspected the new theatre in Drury• Lane. The windows of the theatre were dosed on this occasion • and the interior being brilliantly lighted up, a Perfect idea ...

OPENING OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... OPENING OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE. This Splendid edifice was at length thrown open tiithe Public on Saturday the 9th curt. An event so interesting in the dramatic workl as the upening of anew Theatre on a scite tb'af has so long been devoted to the scenic ...

INVERN

... Friday, a •youth strewing too far fe N us* regretted, Mr. John Micpherf.;l edge of the Canal in St. James'sPerks fell Court, Drury Lane. At Kilr disappeared under the ice; at four o'clock Annabela Patterfon, of the late \ hotly had not been found by-those ...

LONDON. •

... the display of flags from the steeples. &c. The Pat k guns were fired at oue o'clock. In the evening, the o,sers . !louse, Drury-lane and Covent-Garden Theatres, and the houses of the Queen's tradesmen, were illuminated. • A house is fitting up in town for ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... London, Lord o.r.ru/- iron spoke at considerable length in its favour. Mr. IfThbread said, by laying the foundation stone of Drury Lane. they had wholly removed the foundation upon which a third theatre was to be reared. ( 4 laugh.) If a third theatre were ...

LONDON, MiCItCII. 3

... • The Thitatre.—A yotn4 of the name of Kean, who bail obtained great -celebrity in the made his appeannce lately, at Drury Lane, in the character of Shylalk, inthe define ition of which he received thempst distinguished use. He has appeared since in ...

EDINBURGH, Scrr. 12

... of William Brown, Efq. of Liken,. George Bartley, Efq ARing Manager of the Theatre-Royal. Birmingham, to Mifs Smith, of Drury- Lane Theatre. Ghlgow, Mr. *James Main, merchant. At Dekeith, aged 15 years, Anne Dewer, daughter of John Wardlaw, Banker. At ...

LONDON, ALtlicii Is

... lotted. It was to be for the porpore of maoceayring their force. Ahead tui n'clock, a large mob had reniresvoof. ed 'nether Drury-lane sure, proceeded to the Minting //-eco'dOffi:e. in Cather:tie-lreet. where, with dmweis •if (tones and other male.. they ...

T. and St. C. ; Vesteamt-Col. James Maedonell, of the Coldstream Guards, C. B. K. M. T. St St. W.;

... the very poor of that pa7ish ;—an instance of liberality highly worthy of imita the new Pantomime now perthrinii g at Drury- Lane Theatre, a beggar solicits alms LI Hat lequin, who, with a .troke of his wand, turns her rags lino apparent gold. With what ...

DOMESTIC INT ELL 1G ENC E. LONDON, OCTOBER 5

... made the ship, and fortunately retched he; just in to preserve their lives. At the General Alerting of the Proprietors of Drury Lane Theatre on Monday, Mr. Kinnalrd stated. that Lord Byron will return to this country in the course of the ensuing year. A ...

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... fourd the supporter of a constitutional and leg il Government, as wed a, the lotnd of the per pc. The Gerarril Committee of Drury.lane Theatre met on Sou/day, and preemied to the ferma , ion of a new Sub-Cornmitiee of l'.lanagement, which is now composed ...

MISCE L I .4 A' &J. -m4,■•••--

... revised, and soon entirely subsided. Booth's terms at Coyen. Garden are precisely the same as they were in have been at Drury-lane, viz. eight. nine, ii 3 ten pounds per week f.., three seasons. Lately. an od man. poer, a doom. WI gait wis observed walking ...