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TRAFALGAR

... Paul's. while the. scaffolding, used for -lie fun-ral of Lofd NELSOlN, remained there. On Salturday afternoon the Bishop. of CHesTER, the Canon in residence, determined that tile exlieniment should betried. The doors leading to the scaffolding, as well as every ...

THEATRE ROYAL, LYCEUM—ENGLISH OPERA

... for interment. Friday morning a scaffold was ere&ed on the Parade - Taunton, for the purpose of exhibiting the diversion of f playing at sidirle.stick. Fivc standards, all from the e parish' of Wedmore, mounted the scaffold in rotation; the. first was Le ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... hcld the mason's labourers, being oveioaded with a hod o of mortar, slipped hi8 foot on thie scaffolding, andwaspre- -n -ciuitated into the area, and killed on the spait- jglt. M~e state with the utmost saisiaOiai6 tha.t . meal and L the flour hadia further ...

THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET

... Yesterday one of the bricklayers employed in the New streer,opposite Carlton House, fell from a scaffold three stories high, upoo tie pavement, vud was killed on the spot, LA 7% INi'FW6LCA tE. .rOVUir OF CFIAN(:L.RY, Avous-r 15. ' 1 ?? ?? djd not comne ...

THEATRE ROYAL COVENT-GARDEN

... Broad-street, Aug. 29, 1818. Thursday afternoon the scaffolding erected about the church if ?? Join, Westminster, gave way, anti three men were pre- cipitated from nearly the sumnmit of the building. Oneiwas killed on the spot, and the otherftvere tahen to the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... with sticking pins And needles in the great man's breeches; And how some very littlethings, That pass'd for Lords, on scaffoldings Got up, and worried him with speeches. Alas, alas, that it should happen To mighty men to be caught napping! Tho' diff'rent ...

POETRY

... whose neatness is unparalleled. The moor-game in Westmorland has, this season, ! proved uncommonly pi.l-tflbI, L-rd SAafley killed, in 12 days shooting, 325 birds; Mr. WhitMore, in 10 days, 390; Mr. Leigh, in 12 days, 301 ; and Mr. I Hornby, in 7 days, ...

POETRY

... erected in the Court-house, and. in the presence Of the Juad-e, the Jury, and the people, the unparalleled monster ascended the scaffold, curs-, ing and blasphiemiig even to the moment whenli he was laulched inato eternity. . It appears from information, that ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Ve success on the poor animal, wheat an accident left o alternt between the loss of the ulmb or a premature dealltt S held KILLING TI1ROrJcSH FURIOUS DnIvaNO.An iflen VOstrjght on Monday, the 12th instant, at the hoase Of Rhoaas thehbody White Bear, Hadley ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... or crafty men, the authority of revealed truth. Our friars have pretended to repair, with their irotten Rnsd barbarous scaffolding, the eternal edifice of the Gospel. They have twisted and tortured the moral law into a thiousisnd monstrous forms, to suit ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... curious Harp, in Saint Ja imes's- street, and.was highly gratified ?? the curiosities. ?? Stothard, jun., wliowas unfortrnatel'killed last weekl, at Bere, in Devonlshire, never studied sculpntre under Mr. Flax- rsan, as was stated in Thce Courier of last night ...

TRUE LOVE

... lamentable accident happened to the imen em- Y ployed in repairitig the intekior of St. Paul's Cathle- - cdiii. Some of the scaffolding at the north-east part Iof the building suddenly gave way, when four tsen - fell on the pavement, a deptht, pethapss, of ...