Crossword clues for drury
drury
- ___ lane
- The Muffin Man's lane
- Muffin Man's lane
- James of ''The Virginian''
- TV's "The Virginian" star James
- Lane on the eastern edge of Covent Garden
- Lane on the eastern boundary of Covent Garden
- Covent Garden lane
- ___ Lane, home of the Muffin Man
- ___ Lane (where the Muffin Man lives)
- ___ Lane (home to the Muffin Man)
Wikipedia
Drury may refer to:
Drury is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Drury (disambiguation)
- Alfred Drury (1859–1944), English architectural sculptor
- Allen Drury (1918–1998), American novelist
- Andy Drury (born 1983), English footballer
- Arnold Drury (1912–1995), Australian politician
- Ben Drury (born 1972), British freelance designer
- Charles Carter Drury (1846–1914), Canadian Royal Navy admiral
- Charles Drury (1912–1991), Canadian soldier, businessman and politician
- Charlotte Drury (born 1996), American trampoline gymnast
- Chris Drury (artist) (born 1948), British environmental artist
- Chris Drury (born 1976), American ice hockey player
- David Drury (disambiguation)
- Dru Drury (1725–1804), British entomologist
- Sir Drury Curzon Drury-Lowe (1830–1908), British Army lieutenant-general
- Ernest Charles Drury (1878–1968), Premier of Ontario from 1919 to 1923
- Henry Drury (1778–1841), English classical scholar
- Herb Drury (1895–1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Herbert Drury (gymnast) (1883–1936), British gymnast
- James Drury (born 1934), American actor
- John Drury (disambiguation)
- Joseph Drury (1750–1834), headmaster of Harrow school (1785–1805)
- Karen Drury (born 1958), English actress
- Maurice O'Connor Drury (1907–1976), English psychiatrist and student of Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Martin Drury (born 1938), British director of the National Trust 1996-2001
- Morley Drury (1903–1989), Canadian American footballer
- Nevill Drury (1947–2013), English editor and publisher
- Newton B. Drury (1889–1978), fourth director of the U.S. National Park Service
- Nigel Drury (1911–1984), Australian politician
- Patrick Drury, Irish actor
- Peter Drury, British television sports commentator
- Robert Drury (speaker) (15th-century–1536), knighted by Henry VII in 1497 after the battle of Blackheath
- Robert Drury (priest) (1567–1607), English Roman Catholic priest
- Shadia Drury (born 1950), Canadian academic
- Shane Drury (1979–2006), professional American rodeo bull rider
- Stephen Drury (born 1955), American pianist
- Susanna Drury (1698–1770), Irish painter
- Ted Drury (born 1971), retired American ice hockey player
- Thomas Joseph Drury (1908–1992), first Roman Catholic bishop os San Angelo
- Thomas Wortley Drury (1847–1926), Anglican priest
- Timothy Drury (born 1961), British rock musician
- Tom Drury (born 1956), American writer
- William Drury (1527–1579), English statesman
- William O'Bryen Drury (died 1811), senior officer of the British Royal Navy
- William Price Drury (1861–1949), British Royal Marine Light Infantry officer, novelist and playwright
Usage examples of "drury".
In passing through a hall adjoining to her chamber, she was met by the earls of Shrewsbury and Kent, Sir Amias Paulet, Sir Drue Drury, and many other gentlemen of distinction.
Round the corner was another street which seemed much calmer, although again I was deceived, for this Drury Lane was accounted one of the most vile and dangerous in the city, full of bawds and cutthroats.
I visited the theatres of Covent Garden and Drury Lane, but I could not extract much enjoyment out of the perfomances as I did not know a word of English.
Drury Lane, had been present on the occasion of its solitary appearance when it was incontinently damned, and had himself taken part in the damnatory hissing.
After a long discussion on politics, national manners, literature, in which subjects Martinelli shone, we went to Drury Lane Theatre, where I had a specimen of the rough insular manners.
Neither Konk nor Drury could possibly suspect that Clyde was an agent of The Shadow.
I took her to London on her eighteenth birthday to see a play at Drury Lane she fell prey to the allure of the theatre.
Unlike the revered Sarah Siddons, who first trod the boards in Drury Lane more than a quarter of a century before, India Parr was not foremost a tragic actress.
Joerg Weiss, Richard Pavonarius, Stephen Drury, Matthew Danis, Reilly Beacom, Michael Mayfield, Steven Shouse, Lewis Minteer, Michael Romeo, Peter Diamond, Albert West, Michael Coaty, Dennis Faust, William Midyette, Mark Friedman, Patrick Stevenson, Roger Bass, Bruce Press, Chris Anderson, Patrick Ainge, Steve Johnson, Joel Lipton, Thomas Kier, Michael J Garcia, Dane Summers, Martin Kardon, Steve Rollins, Michael Clark, Brad Callaway, Jerry Scullion, Robert Fink, David Eaton, Dwight Illk, Len Humbird, Andrew T.
Byron had any acquaintance with Sheridan when he wrote the one unrejected Address which was spoken at the opening of Drury Lane Theatre, October 10, 1812, but that he met him for the first time at a dinner which Rogers gave to Byron and Moore, on or before June 1, 1813.
When it is considered that many amateur writers have been discouraged from becoming competitors, and that few, if any, of the professional authors can afford to write for nothing, and, of course, have not been candidates for the honorary prize at Drury Lane, we may confidently pronounce that, as far as regards NUMBER, the present is undoubtedly the Augustan age of English poetry.
Joerg Weiss, Richard Pavonarius, Stephen Drury, Matthew Danis, Reilly Beacom, Michael Mayfield, Steven Shouse, Lewis Minteer, Michael Romeo, Peter Diamond, Albert West, Michael Coaty, Dennis Faust, William Midyette, Mark Friedman, Patrick Stevenson, Roger Bass, Bruce Press, Chris Anderson, Patrick Ainge, Steve Johnson, Joel Lipton, Thomas Kier, Michael J Garcia, Dane Summers, Martin Kardon, Steve Rollins, Michael Clark, Brad Callaway, Jerry Scullion, Robert Fink, David Eaton, Dwight Illk, Len Humbird, Andrew T.
Linton made a mental note to include the young man in some upcoming scheme of his own, thanked him warmly, and sent off a note to Montpelier Square, telling Jessica he would call for her that evening in order to take her to Drury Lane.
I have been able to discover, the row between Svengali and his first violin had occurred at a rehearsal in Drury Lane Theatre.
Then the two earls, accompanied by Beale, Arnyas Paulet, and Drue Drury, entered.