The Story of Charing Cross And Its Immediate Neighbourhood
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The plan was thought excellent, and Mr. Harrison returned to St. Martin's Lane, set up the news with his own hands, and sent men round to the theatres with early copies of the " Gazette. " "See the manager " were the instructions to the messengers. " Take no refusal. Insist on having the performance stopped by order of the Duke while this news is read out. " The men obeyed the orders to the letter, and at Drury Lane and other theatres the scenes were historic. A paragraph in the " Greville Memo...irs" tells how the writer was passing the Adelphi Theatre when the play suddenly ceased and the people rushed out, shouting and cheering wildly over the victory. While the theatres were cheering themselves hoarse, Mr. Harrison > Messrs. Bayley & Co. , the perfumers opposite, at No. 94, are older, their date going back to before 1739, but they cannot claim this lineal descent of the name from father to son. There is, in fact, no Bayley now, I think, in the firm. See further " Cockspur Street. " N 178 CHARING CROSS AND with a bundle of " Gazettes " was making his way to the Mansion House in a hansom cab.
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