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JENNY LIND, IN DERBY

... JENNY LIND, IN DERBY. As mentioned in our last paper would the case, The Swedish Nightingale was enthusiastically welcomed - a Derby audience Thursday evening last ; the Lecture j llall being tilled iu every part one oi' the largest and most fashionable ...

BUNN V. JENNY LIND

... became with Mr. Lumley matter of life or death to secure the talents of 11dlle. Jenny Lind, in order to keep his theatre open, could any one doubt, therefore, that Mildle. Jenny Lind defended ibis action well, and fully indemnified against its consequences ...

Published: Sunday 27 February 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7766 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Drama

... The Drama Jenny Lind and the Italian Opera.—Sir,—My attention has been directed to the following paragraph in the Morning Herald of this day, relating to the arrangements of the ensuing season at her Majesty's Theatre: At Easter Jenny Ltnd absolutely ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS

... JENNY LINSD AO1OUT TO Dr. IARSRIED.-It is reported that Jenny Lind will bestow her hand oe the Rev. Mr Grote, of B)urutihan Beecses, near Slouglt.-kenlt ferall. There is no truth that- Jenny Lind is to be married to a clergyman at Slough. It is well known ...

JUDGES' CHAMBERS—LONDON, JUNE 14

... CHAMBERS-LomNDO, JUNE 14. 1 Bunn v. Lind. In this action, brought by Mr. Bunn, of Drury-lane Theatre, against Mademoiselle Jenny Lind, to recover compensation in damages for an alleged breath of contract, a summons was obtained at the instance of the defendant ...

Music

... engagement terminates at Christmas, and it is announced that she is then to go starring for several mouths in the province s. Jenny Lind, it is said, is engaged at Vienna for four mouths, at the salary of 100,000 francs (4,000/. sterling). ...

Music

... Music. Her Majesty's Theatre.—The Queen went in state to the theatre last evening, when Jenny Lind appeared in Norma. It is hardly necessary to say that the house was crowded to overflowing in every part. Her Majesty entered her box precisely at eight ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... to her window; the crowd kept constantly repeating, Jenny Lind, say you will come again. Every means was employed to extract a promise; which, however, we believe, was not given. At last Jenny Lind was moved to tears, and, not knowing how to ex- press ...

INQUESTS

... on is a future day, with a view to see what course should be :e adopted to punish the parties. Agreed to. I- ANECDOTE OF JENNY LIND.-During her visit to I- Bath she happened to be walking with a friend, in front r- of some almehouser, into one of which ...

Music

... Music Her Majesty's Theatre.—The second appearance of Jenny Lind ha* been another triumph, as great her first—the same display of transcendent excellence on her part, and of enthusiastic admiration and delight on the p'rt of the audience. Being free from ...

MR. BUNS v. THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE

... compensation for a breach of contract entered into with him by the celebrated vocalist, Mdlle. Jenny Lind. In the year 1844, the success of Mdlle. Jenny Lind upon the Continent had become a matter of general notoriety. Mr. Bunn received an intimation of ...