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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... clouds. The Burton Hunt Races took place last week, under. the' auspices of the Noble Lord of Burton, and the Stewards, Charles Chaplin, Esq. in the absence of Mr. Kent, Conningsby Sibthorpe, Esq. The weather; was most unfavourable for the morning spo;ts ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... ;M. 1. MIrs. W.llitnore an.i Mrs. Duhf, at 13att's New llvet.l, Dover-street, trons Shropshire. Charles Chaplin, Ehq. 111. l. and Mrs. Thionmas Chaplin, at do. frain their se it, thank ney, Lincolnshire. Sir Edsvard and ltduy Ilolme, at Cook's Hotel ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES

... at ditto, from Paris. . *'apt. Qiirih, Ita Dragoon Guar Is, at, ditto, from ireland. Capt. Eltonrlkt ?? Ironsditt ' Charles Chaplin, Esq. M.P. at ,Batt's 'Hotel, Dover-streiet, from his kit'.in Linenlinshire. - 'I hc Eari -4 Sptssccr, at hishliouse in ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... his father's (the Earl of Ashburnham's) house inr,)over-street, on a visit in Leicestershire. s C, Chaplin, Esq. Mrs. Chaplin, and the Rev. Henry Chaplin, h from Blake's Hotel, Jermyn-street, tol Blankney, Lincolnsh. Hon. Henry de Ros, from Reddish's Hotel ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Yatws. Principal characters by Messrs. O. Smith. Lyon, Wilkinson, Wichisd, W llht. Paul Bedford, Nay ard, W. Chaplin, Msia E.Tarrz, Mise Ellen Chaplin, Mm. H. P. trattn, and Mrs. Yates. with a ?? Chorus and Corps do Ballet -After whicls a Comic Burletta, in ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... airing yesterday from Blackheath to Kensington, ind. returned in the: evening to dinner. ;t FASHIONABUL PARtTIES, &g. Mirs..Chaplin, a large rout this evening, in Iill-street;Berlke tl ley-squdre. f The Earl of Jersey, grand dinner! on MIonday, Tuesday and' ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Flavius. Mr C. whit; Ororeso, NIr. Lellr; Adalsigs, Mtsd ?? ; Clotilda, Miss Grant. t c onclude with ClATILES THE TIVELPTH. Charles the Twelfth, blr. W. F irren; Adanm Brock, Mr. fBHletrl' Major Yandrres, ir. Cooller '1riptlei; uigi Ma'daeok ine . Htr ey; ...

LOVE AND PRIDE.—A NOVEL IN THREE VOLS

... younog widow to sound Sir Charles's feelings. Satlested as to these feelings, the Maj or announces who he Is, and In a few days presents nis astatr to Sir Charles. A short courtship and a speedy marriage ensue, and Sir Charles obltais the first object ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... Sosan. .Tones, Samuel Shearman, George Taylor, Charles Welch, Williamn Simcoe, James Ritchie, Jane Smith, James Rifler, Gao. Pease, Henry Missmld, John Johnson, Jacob Cuff, George Unman, and Win. Chaplin, to be transported for seven years. Seven to be ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Sir Stephen Bertram, Mr. Chapman (from the 'heatre,Wor- celter; Frederick, Mr.H.Kelly, (from the Theatre, Portf- mouth); Charles' Ratcliffe, Mr. I. Palmer; Saunders, Mr. Bartlett; Sheva, Mr. .Fllifton; jabal, Mr. Mattlhews, (from the Theatre Royal, York); ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... CALVERT has issued cards of invitation for a grand rout on the 24th inst. at iser residente in Wimpole-street. Mirs. T. CHAPLIN gives a grand rout to-morrow evening, at her house in Grafton-street, Bond-street. Departures from Brunet's Hotel, Leices ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Pietpoint, Mitford, Field, ing, Butts - L Mrssas.-Trevinion, Hervj,, H. Lsafcellei, Burdoi), H. c Browvn, GreVille, Harris, Cook, Chaplin, Dicefon, Montgorne- li ry, Rofe, Duncan, Mills, -Ward, Williams, S. Smith, Grant, t Egertonf, Berkeley, Parker, Dundas, Hiammnnet ...