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THE OTLEY NEWS

... smarm of the Central Criminal Con*, in Lawton. it was that one of the jurymen. indeed being Mr. Frederick Lee, a saddler in Drury-lane, who had summoned, was nor ly hie /want Imre r in the shape of his foreman. The Recorder stigmatised this proceedinz as ...

& deed of made between the and Lady Eardbey on the tnd of October, 1363, to which he was an

... that the second wife had money Mr. Wilttams replied that there was no evidence of that. She was a lady who was scting at Drury-lane Mr Giffard said es to there being no money second wife his tuformation was very different The Recorder, the prisoner, sald—You ...

it, mad the meatury of the dear, fresh young aiming the Old Hundredth in mime. to us year after year,

... to wait at table, but their illness prevent.' the idea being carried out. It was then iinggested to him that two supers Drury lane Theatre might he secured in the costume Alseldin aulistitutest but that was abandoned. The dinner, under the direction of ...

FATHER IGNATIUS

... declaring that he had been beaten by a ghost —cork Herald. A FAIR Divisiow !—ln the early display of Garrick's powers at Drury Lane, a tragedy was brought forward, in which be sustained the principal character of an aged king. novel there was nothing ...

DIARY FOR THE WEEK. APPOINTMENTs.—At the bt moethhy ing of the Guardians, on Thursday last, Dr. Ya of was appointed

... 7imes and Telegraph—relative to the merits and demerits of a theatncal representation that is now having a ‘‘run” on the Drury Lane stage: The much-criticised piece is the production of the fertile pen of that eminently play-wright, Drow BovcicauLt, and ...

WAS TO TIM IMF!!

... that while on the one of his feet upon the firm portiun Sea will b was done & man murdered his wife eoner was ehildren in Drury-lane. however, and his foot was The proceeding of the back on to the The oaly persons present execution were Mr, Mr. Under Sheriff ...

AN AMERICAN ON ENOLLND

... call out the police aad compel you to employ different agencies or not “There was not a vacant seat or aie dal in tiers of Drury-lane was as still os if ata ot a or fan flattered. It was quite the church, where were seated 7,000 persona, and yet the cough ...

remanerative one, considering the continued com: plaints which are made respecting the price of mest, has been ..

... com: plaints which are made respecting the price of mest, has been truly called world of contrasts, Who hae not heard of Drury-lane? The very mention of the word is suggestive of a maguifivent theatre, the most eminent tragedians of cur time, and bas been ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT if,

... in order to introduce a variety into his entertainment, has engaged a most charming little dancer, Miss Letty Rudge, of Drury Lane Theatre, who will dance the Sailors Hornpipe, a Highland Fling, a funny little lilt, and also sing two songs, La Vivandiere ...

MURDER AND SENTENCE OF DEATH

... spread like wildfire. From the gridiron of bye-streets up to Geare-inn on one side. and from the alleys and reeked.' of Drury-lane on the other, the little crowas in at the (to their eyes) magnificent vestibmaiule eampliitheatre first, and finding that ...

•LE AND

... homes an ricer; no longer does magnifloent voice el Madame Patti fill the theatre at Covent Garden • nor do crowds throng to Drury Lane, charmed witl; the arse of Madame Meson, the Swedish nightingale These eminent gingers bar left town to fulfil engagements ...

[Cheffoni!lre

... the northern than oa the southern bank of the broad and ample stream. The rookeries of St. Giles's, the human warrens of Drury-lane, and the wretched hovels of St. have but few counterparts in Lambeth oe Southwark. So well is this known to workmen, that ...