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... THE SOIREE Commenced immediately after tea was over, and was largely attended. Bethel Jacobs, Esq., president the Hail Literary and Philosophical Society, occupied the chair, and delivered an eloouent opening address. Speeches were also delivered the ...
... SOIREE Of die Awn, will be hail es MONDAY, THE Ulu OD OCTODIR MIXT. ...
... SOIREE On Tuesday night the annual soiree of the above institute took place in the Wellington Hood School, hut was very slenderly attended. Mr. John Walker, of Dewsbury Mills, delivered a brief address, in which be asked the support of the public on of ...
... | THE SOIREE. Last evening, the soiree was held in the Riding school, in Bat-Baden Street, a building filled up and decorated with great taste for the occasion. Galleries had been erected around the spacious theatre. The front of the galleries were covered ...
... THE SOIREE. In the evening a public wares was held. The chair taken at half-past seven o'clock by the Hon Rev Lord Sydney Godolphin Osborne, (8.0.0. of the Times); and there were also prevent Lord Fri lerick Cavendish, M.P., Mr K Raines, M.P., and Lieut ...
... SOIREE the above Institute will take place in Bt. Georgb’s Hall, on Monday, November 22nd. leo9. Tea on the Table Six o'clock. After tea, at Half-past Seven, the Chair will be taken by the RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF RIPON. The Rev. Canon BURFIELD, ...
... SOIREE Last night soiree was held in St. George's Hall for the entertainment members of the Association. There was numerous gathering the leading members of the Association and their lady friends, and also large attendance of local ladies and gentlemen ...
... THE SOIREE held la.st October, was a very successful one. It left a balance of over .£22 in favour of the institute, and the masterly addresses delivered on the occasion would, no doubt, recommend our efforts to public favour. The principal speakers were—D ...
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... SOIREE OF THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. The members and friends of this institution held a soiree on Tuesday evening, vi the lecture-room. The attendance was very numerous, all available space being comfortably occupied. The place was tastefully decorated ...
... THE SOIREE Was held in the evening the Bubl:o Room?, the hall being crowded In every part. In consequence of the indisposition Lord Londe-boroi'gh, it was announced that Lord Goderich had kindly consented to preside. entering the halt his lordship was ...