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DOMESTIC

... price is miuci reduced. Gll.1.r RErOitM 1)NNEII-Lord Russell, M.P., will preside at ?? great Middlesex Reform Dinner in Drury- lane Theatlre. This is as it should be. Tile Reformers of Middlesex cannot give a better proof of their desire to promote ?? ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1837
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2299 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

MIDDLESEX REFORM DINNER

... The grand reform dinner to the members for the county (Messrs. Byng and llume) took plaec on Monday even- Ing Iast, at.Drury-lane Theatre. The arrmigenrents made for tile occasion were upon the most extensive and most liberal scale-tieither cost nor ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1837
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2681 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... die Daymbe , 'a newtballet. Mrs. Wool andt Madame Schroeder Devrient are abdut to appear together in Balfe'snew opera, d' Drury-lane. . Mir. 'Vance, whose' laeniited deait we latcly recorded, has left personal property to whiueh'admrini~tration has been ...

Varieties

... altar Catharine, the eldest and accomplished daughter of Mor. John Sinclair, late of the Theatres-Royal Covent-garden and Drury-lane. RoYAT, MARStra, Es.-An impression very generally pre- vails that there is some law which prohibits British Sovereign and ...

Varieties

... is Mr. Macready is to pay, we understand, a nightly rent of in £40 for the use of Covent-garden Theatre; the lessee of n, Drury-lane is to give £22 nightly, which, for 200 nights, is k. £5,500. i- Mr. Robert Peel, eldest son of Sir Robert Poel, who has ...

Varieties

... his Lordship, remains at Versailles until February, when she will come over for the season. The receipts of the house at Drury-lane Theatre on Wed- naesday night, when the Queen honoured it with her presence, amounted to upwards of 9001. Ile who sedulously ...

DOMESTIC

... CoNsEquENcEs.-Between eleven and twelve o'clock on Thursday night, a cabriolet drew up to the door of a well-known house near Drury-lane Thea- tre, from which two gentlemen alighted, attired in deep mourning; they entered and had a private interview with the ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1837
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2061 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Varieties

... Charles Kean's Richard the Third.-Upwards of 800 persons paid at the pit-door, and more than 1ono at tile box- doors, of Drury-lane Theatre, oti Friday last, to witness this performance. Affliction.-As the snowdrop comes amid snow and sleet, ap- pearing ...

REVIEWS

... bending of doctrinal truths and practical duties. Chalmers speaks with nature's peal of thunder ; Melville as with that of Drury Lane. The latter must charm his female audience into ecstacy : the former carries the judgments of bearded men. EDWARD IRVING ...

Varieties

... managed to hang him- 11 self to the bed-head, and was quite dead on her ?? la paper. cl The engagement of Mr. Charles Kean at Drury-lane cl Theatre closes to-morrow week, hut lie remains another night. to play for the lessee's benefit, and then starts direct ...