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LONDON

... present, 'he determined on entering into the proposed arrangem t? He wished, however, to hear the young laxy on the boards of Drury Lane. His request was immediately acceded too Miss Wilson sung the whole of the music of Manqane again; and the effect on Mr ...

COURT OF CONMON PLEAS—FEB. 13

... thle Plaitntiff, L.500 damages. We as' The following singular circumstance occurrcd lie ;on the evening the King was at Drury-lane BI ITheatre :-A gentleman of Clerkeniwell, who sid Iwas in thle crowd, missinig hiq waetch, seized at man anl rwhom hie ...

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

... punishment. it THEA T1t E. Onl Tuesday night, Miss Wilson. who hasattracted such F coce f as a singer by her appearances at Drury Lane e'l'beatre, performed the character of Mandarle, in Artax. to erxes. She was received with the most marked applause frC ...

POLICE

... of the firi of MacQuoid, Davidson, and Co., to Miss ANN.A PEA;Ee, dalughter to K{. P ealb, Esq. man11y years treasurer of Drury Lane Tlheatre; ih DIED. 's At Edinburgh, on the 3d current, GEOnCE LtLACIt, Esq. At Douglas, on the 7th current, in her 87th ...

LONDON

... and Covent-garden inr the Theatres, on the nights his Majesty honoured them l; ibo- with his presence, were as follows :-Drury-lane near T hey L.9on, anvd Covent-garden L.941. t si tli e the The appointment of Sir Robert Gifford to succeed tier Sir Robert ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JAN. 15

... season of on Tuesday se'nnight. The first will be given at C ;Fife House by the Earl of' Liverpool. , ti Lord Gwyder was at Drury-lane. theatre on Tues- dayevening, to see Beazley's opera, having just return- C !ed from a visit to his Majesty at Brighton ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Jan. 17

... brihilanlly strikinog and tineffaced irripres- alion % hich had riveted and secured the ~aubict atten'tion. Mar Com was ein ?? Drury-lane Committee of Manage- snent, and paricipated, peu baps, more than any cother man,' in the admiroti-ai and enthusiasm then ...

IRELAND

... himself the most prominent, actor in the dreadful C tragedy, from- the corner of Stephen's-green to a grocer's ol shop in Drury lane, where, seeing himself in danger of ap. hI prehension, he hid between two sugar, hogsheads, in which I situation he was ...

LIBEL—COMMON SENSE. JUDGMENT

... knew. Mr. D. on his .professional capacity as the-anthor of several dramatic t x -pieces,' produced -at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,. ofK it hich thea prosecitor was a manager. and that the depo, a - fent, who is a tiiarried man and the, father of two ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... will sing Nid Noddin,' and Charlie is my Darling.° At the endofthe Drama, IL DIAVOLO ANTONIO, e rom the Theatre-ltoyal. Drury Lane, wili perfiens his Gpyn'tseic Exercises paon LA CORDA VOLANTE, OR FLYING ROPE. Li tnhe courseof the Evening, a favourite ...

LONDON

... to, and the parties retired good friends.-Jiorn- ing Paper. The sitm that will arise from the company of per- formers of Drury Lane theatre subscribing one night's salary each, for the relief of those persons who have survived anid sufferetd by the falling ...

POLICE COURT

... -Tracedly, in Five Acts, entitled, ice - CASWALLON be Os, lH- 'BRITISH CHIEF. It-V As now being 'erfcrmed at tfih Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, le, R' er with distinguished success. eor de Mortimer bi NJr DENH-IAM. ' CataTon by- M PRITCHARD. he ?? ?? ' ;hvaby lsH ...