ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... delight it is to dis- pense hospitality and make all around him as happy as him- self. Ile has a daughter who is about to be married to a young gentleman but recently a sojourner in the place ; and also a clever servizig-mnaid, whose charms and faithfulness ...

REVIEWS

... minister. Previous o to this important event, which is described in a most accurate end lady-liku ?? sitter Mary hlis been married to a young squire of high degree in tile neigh- bourhood, who is made, however, to remain in a state of probation for sone ...

Literary Extracts

... jah horse, and escaped by an opposite gate, leaving behind him .ny a-beautiful wife, Omm Hakeni, to whom he was recently He married. She embraced the faith of, Islam, but soon after cdy learnt chat her husband, in attempting to escape by sea to ier Yemen ...

SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE

... inferred from its title. The atl:ioa ocC'U during the great civil war. Sir pol1crl! 7h'h,6, a C':v1t lier, has resolved to marry his daughter A I'.e to, young gentleman (Phili/l) whom lie hiac from iialloy, :il i when left at his gate on his wedding-day ...

THE MAGAZINES

... history of The gentlemnan who never has change we especially commend to the attention of all young ladies 1 about to marry. T/hc People's and llowitl's ,Jvrneal flags not, but is pur- suing its useful course with vigour. We have four engravings ...

LITERATURE

... this month. The Siege of Dunbeg, or the Stratagems of War is an amusing Illustration of a truth whicht we suppose few married men are disposed to doubt, viz., that wvlten mother and daughter are leagued in opposition, poor a' rIt~ftesssilias has very ...

Public Amusements

... to usefrom its title. The action occurs during the great it civil war. Sir Robert Baby, a Cavalier, has re- Gt it solved to marry his daughter Alice to a young gen- me ple tlaman (Philip) whom he has from infancy, and grn ers when left at his gate on his ...

Public Amusements

... be inferred from its title. The action occurs during the great ,civil war. Sir Robert Raby, a Cavalier,' has re- solved to marry his daughter Alice to a young gen- tleman, Philip) whom be hai from. infancy, and when left at his gate on his Weddiug-daay ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... veryfrequently her own objections go much deeper than Mrs Trollope's. Her notices of fast-living in America, of the system of marrying and giving in marriage, and of the general relations of the youth of both sexes, are of this kind. But we have said enough ...

Public Amusements

... inferred from its title. The action occurs during the groat tc civil war. Sir Robert Raby, a Cavalier, has re- tsolved to marry his daughter Alice to a young gen.- i atleman (Philip) whom he has from infancy, and l 3when left at his gate on his wedding-day ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... give their second amateur perform- arce for the benefit of the charitalile institutions of the town. The first piece will be Married Life. Miss Gordon's benefit takes place on Thursday, at which a grand treat is promised in the shape of a musical inelange ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1870 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES, ETC

... of course, brings the lovers within the degrees of con- sanguinity-they are frse: cousins; but first cousins are allowed to marry by the law and the rubric, and united they are accordingly, in order to save the honour of their disreputable relative. The ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5411 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture