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THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... that the defendant, Mr. E. T. Smith, was a gentleman who had acquired for himself considerable notoriety as the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre Be was also the owner of the Sunday Times and Bedfordshire Indepnedent papers. Having accumulated a large fortune ...

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... scale of magnificence which is yet unequalled. Of course the visitors will have no difficulty in obtaining information about Drury Lane Theatre, the Jardin d’Hivw, the Sunday Times, or the Bedfordshire Inde- Bute lira •! Ul«« J l«”P V™ Ingram, the proprietor ...

Jaitei Curospmtot

... Superintendent Hawkseye confidentially informs his friend Stylus, the liner, that there has \>een murder in Grabball*s-rents, Drury-lane, and forthwith the penny-a-liner is all acuteness and excitement, and the next morning John Hawkasye has the pleasure of ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... AMUSEMENT. What next—and next The manager of a theatre has turned missionary 1 In London, Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, has opened the building lately known as the Panopticon, in Leicestersquare (which ho has dignified with the title ...

A STORY OF LONDON LIFE

... lady in Soho-square, and in passing over Westminsterbridge she met Emily Hobbs, 0 voting woman whonsed to belong to the Drury Lane ballet, and who she knew twelvemonths ago. Hobbs asked her where she was and she told her to aladyinSoho-Bquare,and Hobbs ...

POSITIVELY FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY !

... The great Chinese magicians, in their wonderful, exciting, and almost incredible achievements* from the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, who have had the distinguished honour of appearing before Her Majesty the Queen, and all the Royal Family. ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... apartment, and succeeded in carrying off a box containing four 20C. pieces, gold brooch, a ring, and two pins. The rent of Drury Lane Theatre, in London, is now 4,6001. per annum, instead of 4,0001., which it has hitherto been. The Bradford Observer claims ...

THE DEAD OF 1860

... Sir G. Carroll, aged 76; on the following day the Marquis Dalhousie; on the 20th Mr. Alfred Bunn, for many years lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and Lieutenant-General Willee, aged7l; on the 25th the Earl of Mexborougb, aged 77; on the 26th the Rev. Dr. Thompson ...

SATURDAY, FEB. 2, IgR, •troke, “Take that!” Mr. Dodd rooms and, on reaching hia the coUege porters to eject Mr

... the Hole-m-the-WaU, and stayed there for five or six years. About 1849 they again came to London, and took acigar-ehopk Drury-lane. Mrs. Elliott was also engaged as an action various minor theatres. Mrs. Elliott said that be had lived a very profligate ...

CLOSING OF THE LONDON THEATRES

... performance. astonishment of the occupants of carriages and ether vehicles In front of her Majesty’s, Coventgardcn, and Drury-lane theatres was extreme at finding the theatres closed. Amongst the exhibitions not under the control of the Lord Chamberlain ...

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... consequence of the lamented decease of her late Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent,” Her Majesty’s Theatre would not be opened—Drury Lane Theatre, and the Alhambra, under the same management, being all the while opened. It now turns out, as was expected, that ...

TIIR WAI.SALL Fit ICE PRF.SS

... residence of Mr. Brett, who hastened to wretched apartment a^ tlie neighbourhood, and at last succeeded in securing him in Drury-lane, covered with hlth and de a house few doors removed from his wife’s resldeuca It plorable state. It alleged that the chain ...