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A History of the County of Stafford
… the wakes, and plays and shows were put on at a temporary theatre on the course. The site of the original course is … 75 The assembly-room at the Dragon was used as a temporary theatre from at least 1787 to 1803. In 1802, however, J. B. … the mayor and justices for permission to build a permanent theatre in Walsall. A theatre in the Square was built by …
A History of the County of Essex
… behalf of any particular denomination. The hall became a theatre in 1896. The iron building was the original Post …
A History of the County of Essex
… and John Cropley, a local builder. 27 In 1896 it became a theatre, renamed King's theatre from 1901 to 1907 when, as Victoria hall, it became … 1930 to build the Granada cinema. The twin-towered Palace theatre of varieties was built in High Street in 1903. 28 It …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… inhabitants are plentifully supplied with water. A small theatre is occasionally opened for dramatic performances; and …
Old and New London
… which he did not venture to bring into public on the theatre." His tragedy of Zare, which he composed in little …
Survey of London
… 25a) was perhaps designed either by Samuel Beazley, the theatre architect, who lived near-by at No. 29 Soho Square …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has been formed several years. A neat and well-arranged theatre is opened occasionally for public lectures and other …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… he lately purchased and whereon he has lately built a new theatre and other buildings, the present lease of the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in a parcel of ground on which he has lately built a new theatre. Has the Queen power to grant what is required in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… date 280 6 3 to Mr. Owen Swiny for the use of a box in the theatre in the Haymarket for the said Princes: as by a like … July 8 89 12 9 to James White for the use of a box in the theatre in Drury Lane in the said service: as by a like …
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