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Survey of London
… Appendix Shareholders in Covent Garden Theatre, 1733-8 APPENDIX Names of persons to whom Benjamin … and John Rich assigned one fiftieth share in Covent Garden Theatre Name of assignee Address Style Signatory of Rich's … Christopher Rich bought 17 shares in Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. do. do. do. yes nil do. 1733/2/62 Samuel Clarke …
Survey of London
… in altered form, as the entrance front of the Palladium theatre (Plate 31b). The northernmost opening led to Haig's … Palais Royal for himself and converted it into an 'elegant theatre'. 72 The arena of Hengler's Circus was formed within … which continued until 1899. 68 From 1902 until 1908 the theatre was owned by the Acme Investment Company which listed …
A History of the County of Essex
… Plate acquired since 1730 includes the 18thcentury mayor's theatre ticket, a circular silver plaque 2 in. in diameter; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… former Catholic chapel was converted in 19767 for use as a theatre, 78 the early 19th-century west gallery and flat … withdrawn in 1963. 27 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. A theatre was built c. 1792 by the manager Henry Thornton. 28 A … the site later occupied by no. 18 Maltravers Street a new theatre under the duke of Norfolk's patronage; the opening …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the town contains lodging-houses, a handsome hotel, a theatre, and other sources of attraction requisite in a place …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… and Women; 20th Century The evolution of traditional theatre and the development of modern theatre in Iran. Emami, I. Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
A History of the County of Oxford
… drum, continued in the early 20th century. 98 Holloway's 'theatre' near the church, mentioned in 1871 when Hamlet …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… theatrical company from Cheltenham. 174 The earliest known theatre, called Davenport, was over the Butchers' Shambles. … probably earlier, H. Jackman from Northampton leased the theatre every two years from January to March; his shows were popular and drew full houses. 177 After the theatre's closure in 1861 touring companies played at the …
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