VARIETIES

... almost unintelligible to those who have not perused the docu- meat in its original language. A young man, named Webb, was married on Christmas Day, at-the parish church of Newington, near London, was seized with illness on the same afternoon, and died ...

COURT AND FASHION

... robeofrich whiteglace,floweredwithcostly Brusselspoint lace, and veil of the same. Shortly before three o'clock the newly-married couple, after taking leave of their assembled relatives, started, in a travelling chariot and rour grays, for Dawlish, Devon ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 405 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICALS, ETC

... committing fraud, ackuowledges his errtr, and promises not only to lead an honest life in futurer btt to marry cmillinette. Gertrude is to be married to her lover, Colonel Howard, of the United States army (dr. Belton), and Mr. Tiffary being rescued from ...

THEATRES, ETC

... not quite married, and has come back for her jewels. During her absence the clerk, in a drunken fit, and in disap- pointment, has denounced his master as a forger, before a host of witnesses; yet the master implores his daughter to marry him, the said ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6710 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literary Extracts

... believing that Mishaki will exercise an immense influence upon the religious future of Syria.-Scenes in the East. A RowENA's MARRIED LIFE-ThOSe who have A marked her conduct during her maidenhood, her distinguished politeness, her spotless modesty of demeanour ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... about to renounce her fortune * but a~ her Irish friend will have none of it. Shte inust marry iany man she can hike, be his station what it msay, so that she -marry. This sets the widow thinking on the state of her .heart. The real truth is something so ...

DRAMA

... long bill of costSI Ard there is a leas, cer~tt=7 Avolanon Solt wto desires to marry Auds. and Floosrdeerj that he ma' escape from the clutes o a i hi lady who want to marry'him-which ld hfuw 'e ikeperae # namne, i8sa desperate a hora to tm uudi- oenc ...

MUSIC

... himself the ten-or of the neighbouring seesa At the opening of the piece, Cam~e. a young lady of family, isl about to be married to Apnse de Mania, a Elicilian ofcer. Zampa finds w meanssolayhold of her fatherwhom he carries on board his veseel; end then ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE.—OPERA COMIQUE

... only weakness, lyhe pieceopens in the chateau of a rich old Sicilian, Luijano, 9rwhose daughter, Camilla, is that day to be married to it Alphoec dc .hon a, ayoung Sicilian officer. She is rich,he itpoor, his patrimony having beseL dissipated by his elder ...

VARIETIES

... tormented by droves of people coming to see my house, and Margaret gate such sums of money by showing it, that I have a mind to marry her, and so repay myself that way for wha I have Bung away to make my house quite uncomfortable to, me. I am sure Lord Denbigh ...

Fashion and Varieties

... geetry residlintg is tire irrrtortart, city arnd vicinity of Batir trr t~re ?? rif in~art' two 1MItoiri e, Clopsirisinrg marry - urtvsl arid] iriliaray officers of tire highest rashi, tire greater tart of tire. parootrial clergy, several DBL.s, rragis- ...

THEATRES, ETC

... the marble repre- sentative of his first love should ever claim him, he will fulfil hig engagement. Zampa now marries, or is supposed to marry, the lovely Camille, to the despair of Alphonse, who protests against the unhallowed union in passionate speeches ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4084 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture