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... Littleton on Saturday after- noon, in Downing-street, on the subject of the Iridh Tithe Bill. A fat sheep was killed last week in Exeter, the leg of wlich weighed 33. lbs. Vid giaf n WIrgi r.a The beautiful walks at the west side of Wirginia Water are open ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP. M

... Hogarth to run their Les Clochwes de Corneville company two weeks at Devosiport (Christmas), one week at Bath, one week at Exeter, and three weeks il small towns, making in all a seven weeks' engagement. MIsS ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1929 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BATH & WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW AT EXETER

... BATH & WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY ' SHOW AT EXETER. The Bath and West of E ngland Society have every reason to be satisfied with the results of their annual show of 1889, held last week at Exeter for the third time. The weather was delightfully fine, and ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... Hogartb to ' run their Lea Cloobes de Corneville company two weeks at Devonport (Christmas), one week at Bath, one week at Exeter, and three weeks In small towns, maklng In all a seven weeks' engagement, ...

TWO CHRISTMAS EVES

... silver-mounted pipe. Mr Merri- dew has been retained by Mr Benson for the parts of Hardeastle and Sir Peter Teazle for a week at Exeter. MARRIED, Dec. lst, at Wolverhampton, Hilda Bever- ley to Herbert Lewis, both of Tempest Tossed company. ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1495 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Handel Festival

... present week is the Handel Triennial Festival, which commenced with the public rehearsal last Saturday, and will close to-day (Saturday) with a performance of Israel i Egypt The inclusion of two of the: Saturday half-holi- days in the festival week is beyond ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... l Society of England was held last week at Exeter, and the tittendatice was most numerous, Groat preparations had been made for giving ccliat to the occasion. Funds to the amount of £1,800, were subscriled in Exeter, of which two-thirils were coutriliuted ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... their re- appearance in London.-Sontag, Calzolari, Belletti, F. Lablache% and Thalberg, have been giving concerts this week at Exeter and Worcester. ...

VARIETIES

... His excuse for these atrocities is simply revolution. Bishop Philpotts delivered his charge to his clergy on Monday week, in Exeter cathedral. The right reverend Irolate was attended with as much state as the forms of the lchurch admit, though tile ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... Bell's circus was for three days last week at Exeter, and did well; the principal star was Marie Macarte. The company generally is a good one, and Mr. Doughty an excellent clown. The company make a tour next week through Exotosuth and Sidmsouth. The burlesque ...

VARIETIES

... ijsiu'lef'cp end the 'gentlld en'tei witl ut' seption, acpo the .o.. l ?? ?? ?? , -. ;.Carulessolenfs..Oei'Wednesdvy 'week,' at: Exeter, 'hefo'et jls Btron: Aldetsr~n; iUtsurohcey' Hlarvey waaindictedf for baviig' isj killed Wtililarcnle ibyihootiug ?? ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... elicited le much applaune, will be continued throughout the week. le EXETER. W, L, THEATRE ROYAL -Manager, Sir S. L. Gifford.-Mr Wilson an ?? conilpaiiv hav e ci-copidc the theatre this week with L the four act dramia Gooid Out Ti'iimi. The play is e ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9132 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture