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A REMARKABLE CASE

... that purpese he had obtained the loan of a Dircetory, leavirg two sovereigns as security for its return, We then went to Drury-lane Iheatre, and came hack sbout twelve o clock, and the priso. er stayed all night with me, as | have already mentioned. We ...

SELECTED ANECDOTES

... small inheritance Eldon’s children are lakslj get.” Thi Clown and th* Port.— When Lord Byron frequented the green room of Drury Lane, be .tccasionally met Paolo, the clown, whom guessed, from his name, to be an Italian. Paulo was not only to the backbone ...

A NEW INVENTION

... trowel to it, Law abd thb Scottish Thams.— Daria* the repraeeatation of Macbeth, emineat ■pedal pleader graced the bozas of Drury Lane Theatre, to ate it performed. Whan the hero qaeatkos the ITitaat, at toerhatthayaredolag, they answer, dead vithoat a name ...

13. 1876

... By the bend. Mua Kate De Characteristic Song /«re Comic Song—The aune old game—Hr. Sam Torr Comic Duet by the great Drury Lane clown, Mr. Fred Brans, and Hist Amy nnealind.—Encored. Seriocomic Song by Mias Annie Anson —Encored Acrobatic Entertainment ...

TOWN BALL, BEVEL HEMPSTEAD. GREAT ATTRACTION On Toebdat, Mat 27th, Under the patronage of Hr, Wyman, Esq., High ..

... Mat 27th, Under the patronage of Hr, Wyman, Esq., High BaUiff, and Liboi, H. Day , “The Weston’s,” Of the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Lyceum, Princess’!, London and principal provincial Theatres, will appear in their celebrated Dramatic Costume Recitals ...

SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1881

... 51; reversed 50. —Law Tima. A Haunt of Jack Sheppard.— One of “Jack Sheppard's haunts, ths Old Lion Inn, in Wychstreet, Drury-lane, London, the carpenter’s shop adjoining it, in which that young burglar is traditionally said have been apprenticed, and ...

THE HEMEL HEMPSTEAD GAZETTE

... Tbia U the season of Pantomime, and an enormous outlay upon its production Is represented in most of the London theatres—Drury Lane and Corent Garden more particularly. If it cannot be affirmed that pantomimes have increased in mirthfnlnees and vivacity ...

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... the lighting of our thoroughfares. Uses even more wonderful for giant force will in probability bo discovered. Although Drury Lane-hae beaded the list of pantomimes, far the London theatre* are concerned, are many of them which not etep arid* from Mm ...

ENGLISH LARKS IN AMERICA

... is the intense beat which quickly wears out any stove. Renters’ Shares Drcbt-Lane Theatre.— The other two renters’ shares Drury-lane Theatre were submitted to competition at the Guildhall Coffee-house, London, by Mr. Georg* Robins. The shares were offered ...

THE BTORT OF A SHIPWRECK. Mr. Whitchurch Sadler. raymßtar toChlef. M.S., Mutae tocMria Offioe, ttf. ..

... SCENE AT DRURY-LAME THEATRE. A scene of considerable confusion was witnessed yesterday afternoon outaide tba atega door of Drury, lane Theatre, in RuaaeU-atreet, Co vent-garden. Tha management had itened in the following terms: One hundred pretty young ladies ...

SATURDAY, DEC. 31. 1881. RETROSPECT

... Mayor of London; Sir Josiah Mason the Birmingham phila. Dr. John Gumming, late Minister of the Scotch Church ia Crown-court, Drury-lane; Lord Halherley, late Lord * U of Dr- Arthur W«tmio.Ur; Mr. Winter Joni* tete Pnnd|»l Lihrmn.u of tha Britiab Mawum • o ...