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THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. In the County Court of Bedfordshire, holden at BEDFORD, In the Matter of proceedings ..

... pianiste from the Alexandra Palace, London; Miss Lerry Runee, a charming little Vocalist and Dancer from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Howarp Paur's Songs and Characters will be selected from an extensive repertoire, and all given in costume. First Seats ...

NEW EXCHANGE, BEDFORD

... in Bedford, at the sbove Hall, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, FFB. 16,17, § 18, ALL NEW SCENERY. THE CELEBRATED VOKES FAMILY Of Drury Lane, Her Majesty's, Covent Garden, and principal London, Provincial, and American Theatres. Miss Vicromia Voxes, Mr Fawpox Voxss ...

OLNEY

... Monday evening last, March 15th, by Mr. Smith, of Eondon, who is engaged at the Rev. Burton Alexander’s Mission Room, in Drury Lane. Mr. Smith gave some vivid pictures of the sad and evil consequences of the drink, which are every day eoming under his ...

DEATH OF ADELAIDE NEILSON

... Captain and Lost in Loudon, at the Lyceum of Life for Life, at the Gaiety of 4 Life Chase and Unele Dick’s Darling, and at Drury Lane of Admy Robsart and Rebecca. In the autumn of 1872, Miss Neilson went to America, and there added to her lepertory the ...

MUSICAL BOXES

... Including Postage, 17s. 6d. for Twelve Months; Indis. and China, 19s. 6d. P. 0.0. to be made payable at the Post Office, 42, DRURY LANE, London, to W. RicmAgDs. Cheques should be crossed Drummond.”” TELEGRAPHIC Appress:—GARDCHRON, LONDON. OFFICE: 41, WELLINGTON ...

STEPPINGLEY

... of Awpthill”” all we can say is that, though in our editorial capacity we have had to take note of {:rlurming animals at Drury Lane pantomimes and indred places, we never thought to see u dog take an active part in a parochial social gathering. This dog ...

GENERAL NOT¥

... Sunday last. Planché, late Somerset Terald, v Airst became famous throush a b -some schoolfellows, and which wa “out at Drury Lane with so much ‘the author to become a dramatis Planché's connection with the - “years ago, after 200 of his pic ®anzas, had ...

DUNSTABLE

... talented and powerful American Troupe and Stud of Forty Horses, (Which ereated such a grent sensation at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, and Bingley Hall, Birmingham,) Wiil Open in Peck's Close. Bedford, On MONDAY, the 22ad of AUGUST, 1853, FOR ONE ...

SCRAPS

... Greengages, and other I'ruits now adorn Bounets and Caps.”—Myra.] Captain Wagg: “Isay, my b?, I thought we ssttled to go to Drury Lane.” His Friend : “8o we did.” Captain Wagg (pointing to caps) : * Then why the Dickens have you brought me to Covent Garden ...

« The first Hortienltural periodica! of the world.” — Illustration Horticole, Jan., 1885, ¢ First to our hand ..

... China): Tncluding Postage, £1 6. for T:)v‘;lv:'l\'l“c;l;tfx,?t I}':;H and China, £1 Bs. 2d. a A P. 0.0. to be made payable st DRURY LANE, No. 42, London, to crossed ** Drummond.” ] rsibus o ees, v sommeanel Terearaviiio ApprEsS—GARDCHORN, LONDON. M » > N Q ...

Published: Saturday 26 December 1885
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 555 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

By M. Davies, Esq., SEc. Nar. Pair, Assoc

... knowledged, Mr. Walker was, in the year 1838, a ycong man Jjust commencing life ns a surgeon and general prac. titioner in Drury Lane, when the subject of intramural interments arrested his attention, and he was forcibly struck with the foul practices pursnedin ...

HOW THE GERMAN PLAYERS WERE LODGED IN LONDON,

... German press and public on the honours they recently gained in London. Brilliaut as was their reception on the stage of Drury Lane, and great as t'.e gratification with which the artists spe.k of it, there is, however, one little circumstance which prevents ...