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SONGS OF THE MINISTRY

... letters alone ? Ochone, Graham mnacbree I I rea4 (while at lunch) In a number of Punch, That of new seals a bunch Have been named after thee. 1May the next one you break Do the' same to your neck I Ochole, Graham machre6i ...

NEW MUSIC

... flute. Composed and arranged by GEORGE J. 0. ALLMAWN. Lewis and Johnson, Cheapside.-The first of this intended series is named after the Swedisb nightin- gale, embracing the most popular of Jenny Lind's arias from Robert le Dianbe, La Figlia del Reggimento ...

Published: Sunday 16 September 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 595 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... EATON PRESCOTT, efleemned a chef d'ceuvrein Naval Ar- chiteftire, was launched from Meffrs. PERRY'S Yard at Blackwall, and named, after the ancient and celebrated refidence of the noble family of the PIERCIES, Earls and Dukes of NoRTrHUT.RMLAt1D, the Ainuick ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... FREDERICK and Lady FOwxE, by standing spon- sor for their infant soW, at their residence, in York- place. The child was named after his MAJESTY, GEORGE AUtjUSTvs FRE- DERICK. The Baptismal ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. EVERAnD, the Minister appointed ...

DIAMONDS

... it is not valued higher than about £119,114. 3d. The Sancy diamond, which formerly belonged totlie crown of France, was named after the Baron tie Snrti5 French Ambassador at Constantinople wio brougit itrto Lewis XIV. It cost about £26,250., and is thougirtto ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... g,(I am1-imtlaid circle of gold in his baud, a sermon (as truth ever is) upon his lips. In a previous part of the play named after the father and predecessor of our subject, wve have an expressive testi- mony of the Prince's affection for Falstaff. 'I ...

THE ISLAND Oh MALTA

... irhaurs and the Castle off St El- mo ; it is the residence of the Grand Master off ihe ?? of lalti, was built in i£C6, and named after the then Grand Master. John de ia Valctte. il con- tares a great nnmber of convents, hurl, for monks and iiu.-s a iriiu ...

Varieties

... stone has been lately disco- vered in Russia. It is- a minrerallikegranitein one ?? pet. and green as emerald. It has been named after 'the President oftthe Russian Academy, Onvarovit . The Afoniteur contains an ordinance, authorising the Minister of Finance ...

THE ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY—THE EXHIBITION

... merit a meilines not sufficiently attended to by artists, that of being cot redt representations of the piscen they are named after. No. 217 purports to represent the Mesloukh, orcooling-room of an Egyptirn bath on the occasion of a wedding. The drawing ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... of by the government and by all, be- cause they thinl; highlly of themselves, and residechiefly in the mag-nificent qay named after them; where, however, many wealthy Russians also have splendid ?? and the IRussians, oy J. G. Kohl. DAta~nen oc ST', PE ...

LIVES OF THE BRITISH POETS

... April 7, 163 He married Alice, daughter of Dr. Leonard Hutter, Vicar of Flower, in Northamptonshire, by whou: he hal a son, named after his grandfather, Vincent He thus affectionately addresses the following line to hls favourite boy:- What I shall leave thee ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... arrive at half-past ten o'clock. r WVeippert's band was in attendance, and commenced with | a set of new quadrilles-one named after the Duke de I Nemours, and the other in compliment to the House of t Saxe Coburg. At one the supper was announced ; it was ...