THE BEDFORD TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1857

... his political views. Mr. G, R, Skene was called to the chair. There were also on the platform Mr. L. T, Smith, Lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, Mr. Cuipenter, Editor of the Suadey Times, Mr. Mackintosh, Mr. Foster, and several other fiiends from Loundon ; ...

BEDFORD TIMES

... new Subseribers, Mra. Sim, of Bedford .. .c.covvecvvinnea€l 1 0 T (I'o co;nrmtncr'n'n June 24, 1857) E. T. Smith, Esq. of Drury Lane Theatre.. 3 3 0 BEDFORD SAVINGS BANK. T S iT R T vYT o S Mannger for the week.. Wm, Aldrich Cotton, Esq P T - - LEIGHTON ...

£21,835,813 ;7 Notes £4,60 584,377 ; Total £37.81057 tabher. 1857

... |’1]1V::‘v:;l:(-;‘l‘;:l't;l. Paddington, builder Charies and John Marlow Mosely, Catherine-street, Strand, L Frederiek Collins, Drury-lane, pawnlroker Molrum Christie, Oxford-street, baker William Oxford, Great Yarmouth, groeer William Carr, Bishopsgate-strect ...

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... DECIREI TR, S e attended, those of _\h:ml.‘)' evening age of the Mayor and Corporation, under the patronage of E. T Smi Drury Lane Theatre. Dearu rrom Brrsia Eagles, the borough coroner, hel of a little boy, between two aid William Hornsby, whose parents ...

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... I}\; atronage of the Mayor and Corporation, and those of Vhrsday under the patronage of E. 1. Smith, Esq., the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. Deatn rrom Bursiva.—On Wednesday Mr. Eagles, the borough coroner, held an inquest on the body of a little boy, ...

HTORE YARD,

... provoked peals of laughter. On Thursday the performances were under the patronage of K. T. Smith, Esq., | the Lessce of Drury Lane theatre, and late eandidate for Bedford. They eonsisted of the Zleir at Law and a faree; The house was densely erowded, ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND sUICIDE IN BIRMINGHANM

... me for the act; and receive both our souls,” — Manchester Guardian. Tuearrican PrEacuiNe.—Mr. K. T, Smith; the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre and proprietor of the Sunday Times, advertises a course of Sunday worning and evening lectures during the present ...

BEDFORD TOWN MISSION

... themselves of this opportunity of inspecting this unparalleled collection. A New Porrricar Porst.—Mr. E. T. Smith, the Lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and the unsuceessful candidate for Bedford and Bridport at the last election, has declared his intention of not ...

THE ALHAMBRA PALACE

... THE ALHAMBRA PALACE. On Tuesday the application of Mr. Edward Tyrrel Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, was made at the Bt. Martin's-in-the-Fields vestry-room, before Mr. E. Antrubus, chairman, and a full bench of magistrates, for a licence to the ...

SONNET,

... serious fire took place in the premises of Messrs. Walter and Co., corkentters and bookbinders, carrying on business at No. 9, Drury-lane. The fire began in the back workshop,and owing to the inflainmable nature of the stock-in-trade the fire extended with the ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... shillings for a concertina. He manifested great inclination to see * life,” and accordingly visited the Princess’'s and Drury Lane Theatres, the Crystal Palace, and other places of popular resort, the result of which was that when !oundp?:y his mother ...

Home and CGenerval News

... it seems, had induced the man to go with her to the room she occupied in an u;g::)r storey in & house in Barley Court, Drury Lane. n after they went up-stairs an altercation was heard, the window of the room was opened and the man thrown out. He was ...