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PREACHERS

... vocal pieces were performed bv Miss Rainforth and M Hawes, the great delight of large audience. I Eliason, leader of the Drury Lane baud, and Miss Orger, performed duett for the piano forte and violin the most finished style. The applause bestowed these ...

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... India licet (for which he was knighted Geo. Ill), and father to Mr. C. Dance, the dramatist. Mr. Dance played in the hand at Drury-lane in the time Garrick, and he was also one of the principal violins at the commemoration of Handel in Westininster-ahbey, ...

PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT

... exceptions, for France. 1)e \tii of Miser —Wed ms-lay afternoon considerable sensation was created in the neighbourhood Drury-lane, the sudden discovery of the death of female named lilaekett, aged GO, residing in Crown court, and whose penurious habits ...

Ml LTU.M IN PAR VO

... Katharine Docks, and Director of Romney Iron Works, formerly carried on extensive business as a builder, having erected present Drury Lane Theatre and oilier public buildings, ami had great property—-his health had latterly failed, and had been in low stale fur ...

UNITED STATES

... CaanicaN. —Public opinion app** be nowhat subsided in its indignation against tin* dual was recognised last night the , Drury-lane Theatre, and there was very soon a £ under the box that Ire occupied, expressing the« proltation in very moderate terms ...

'MCI.E, SATC*®S« JANUAWf

... on him, but nothing that his master could identify—remanded. W. Wakley, well known associate of thieves in Chariesstreet, Drury-lane, charged same office with having stolen a violin, valued at 25gs. from Mr. Purdy, music seller, Oxenden-street—two had been ...

LONDON

... Lunatic. —Jas. Hat: field, who was tried at the Old Bailey, in the month of September, 180*2, for firing loaded pistol, Drury ■ Lane Theatre, at his Majesty lung George 111., and acquitted the ground insanity, died Saturday the itibt. in the ill year his ...

FOREIGN MIRROR

... ruth, and from some writing upon a paper upon which there no name, it woolJ appear that he came from the neighb mrhoo lof Drury-lane. The surgeon who examined the b *ly, gave his opinion, that deceaaed, tired with walking, had sat down, feU asleep, and ...

LONDON

... honoured Italian Opera with their presence Saturday evening. Duke of Cambridge has kindly consented to take the chair at Drury-lane Theatrical Fund dinner 31st inst. at Freemasons* Tavern. Auditorship Duchy of Cornwall, vacant death of Sir George Harrison ...

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... feloniously received the same ; and her Majesty's — ast Sunday night about 25 minutes before eight Mr. Macready has lessee of Drury Lane Theatre | to leave ber situat jon; but that that circumstance 5! . sed which was very trifling, was settled for in the most ...

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... part of Richard ITI. in Goodman's Fields. in 1742 he entered into an agree- nual income of ment with Fleetwood, patentee of Drury Lane, for the an- TO FRIENDLY BENEFIT SOCIETIES. To the EDITOR of the OXFORD CHRONIC You having inserted severa! communications ...