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1800 - 1849
14 1840-1849

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Liverpool, Lancashire, England

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DREADFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY LINE

... of courage, that is the cause of the numerous drop pings we have witnessed of late. If time were really so precious, Jenny Lind would not have been accessory to those countings and countings-out of the House, which we forbear at present to reckon. ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... destitute young girls, from the age of eight to fourteen, in connexion with the Ragged School Union, Westminster. Mademoiselle Jenny Lind had the honour of singing before her Majesty, at Osborne House, on Tuesday evening. Why Edinburgh now indisputably entitled ...

BORROWINGS FROM. PUNCH

... chariot of Muscats famous Imaum is sacrificed at an enormous reduction on its original value. The celebrated Elephant known as Jenny Lind was always said to be worth her weight in gold,and the auctioneer, acting upon the impression, was beginning to offer the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... exposure was not an indictable offence. The >urt hel l the same view and affirmed the motion in arrest of judgment. ' Bunny. Jenny Lind.—The trial of this cause has been appointed for Monday, tie 20:h in>tant, in the Court ot Queen's Bench. A special jury ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... and stealing £500, the moneys of the dircetors, and was seatenced to seven years' transportation. BAIL COURT. B DUNN V. JENNY LIND.-At the sititng of this court on Friday, the demurrer of the defendant was over-ruled. p The trial will now come on in the ...

Police Court

... in which Mr. Alfred a 15 BUNN, late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. sought to I. recover compensation from the celebrated Jenny Lind, *d the Swedish Nightingale,forbreach ofacontract wherebv iB it she engnged to sing twenty times at his theatre, in 1845 ...

Police Court

... committed to gaol flor seven days. CAUTION TO CAPTAINS or SHIPS.-A summons was e heard against Captain APKay, of the ship Jenny Lind, ] fir bringing into dock 25 lbs. of gpnpowder, instead of -depoting it at the Magazines. The defendant said lie , had acted ...

Police Court

... aletter in the Liesrpol 5e Times, in which he states that a certain music-seller has 39e bought up the tiokets for Maddle. Jenny Lind's concert, with ed the intention of selling them at an advanced price. I bag to aastate that there is not a word of truth ...

THE SESSION OF 1847-8

... religious lI worship, and confer a blessing ou the inhabitants of the er district in which it is situate. le er MADEMOISELLE JENNY LIND'S CONCERT.P 3y This emitentaillmenttookplacelastnight,inthelee ure ch rcom of the Collegiate Institution, Mademoiselle J ...

INQUESTS

... o'clock, some of them proceedingn einostanter to join in the grand complimeirtary ball at that ) if moment being given to Jenny Lind at Manches~er. And t e now for an announcement interesting to the better halt'( I.of creation. The Mayor has expressed tonus ...

THE LEVESON-STREET MURDERS

... to stand my trial for id,t. Mr. Commissioner Dowling, who had been sent I aed for to the Collegiate Institution, where Jenny Lind i ed was singing, immediately ordered the prisoner to astrip,E et, and he was found to have three white shirts on. One ess ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... with a visit on Thursday 'h morning, and visited her Majesty's Theatre in the even- A h ing, to witness the performance of Jenny Lind, as Maria, I at in La Figlia del Reggioiento. On Saturday evening they i A visited her Majesty's Theatre. % e CABINET COUNCIL- ...