EASTRINGTON

... Lot Hemaioder or Reversion of the said Bmikiupts, expectant on the Lady aged Ik) Years and upwards, of and in Three Undivided THNTH-PAUTS SHARKS in all those se'vt ral Clones Parcels S' I), situate at Kastriitgton, in the County of Yoik, containing by estimation the following quantities, be the same more less, and known by the respective names of— Mill Cloacs Allolm-nt a. n. p. 1 ti 3 Close 2 ...

THE HULL PACKET,

... The only C rtsrnaUif Taper i Hull and the Ecutt-Utdiuy,) Is recoromoiiJed to Advertisers, as certainly equal to Hull paper as medium for Advertiseraeuts, cwiup the Liphly respectable and influential circle amongst which ctrcuUte^, All OrdoH fur PaiMiso,—for Advertisement*,—and : r the Papek, —[as well the iEnEsroNUKNTs,] —arc requested to be addressed to the OFFICE, 6, BOWLALLEY-LANE. HI LL, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND PARIETIRs; Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, atteotsd by Lady Fanny Howard, joined the royal dinner park at Buckirgham Palace on Friday evening. Bier Majesty and Prince Albert left the Palace a quarter bef 'rs ten o'clock on Friday night, to honour Covent gar:en Theatre with their presence, accompanied by th Seene H ighnessea the Prince Ferdinand of Saxe Coburg, and the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIES BRttIGt5TON, TUESDAY. This morning, at ten o'clock, her Majesty and Prine Albert, accompanied by Colonel Wylde on horseback, drove out in a close carriage, and proceeded on the Rottingdean road. This afternoon Prince Albert drove her Majesty out in a pony phaeton on the cliffs. The sun shone in M ay-day splen. dour, the cliffs were thronged with fashionable,, and the ...

LITERATURE

... I LITE1RATUBE. No. 81.-GRIFFIN'S WORKS-VOrL. III. The present volume of the works of the Walter Scott of Ireland contains the tales of Card-Drawini, The Half Sir, and Suil Dhue, being the secon'd serie's of the a Tales of the Munster Festivals. To the reading public these tales arc already too well known to require any pane- gyric of ours to recommend them in their new and cheap form ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND JTARi- The Queen was visited on Saturday morning by her R Highness the Duchess of Kent. Their Royal IHij the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal were dris el 0ea into Hlyde Park on Saturday morning, attended by Dl°y Lady Lyttleton. Y °waser The Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albertlef, the palace on Satur day morning for Wormwood Scrulet review the 1st and 2d regiments of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... | IFASHIONVARBLB INTELLIGENCEb His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge has returned to St. James's Palace, from a visitto Lord W tcr, at Willey Park. ?? lis Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and the Lord Chancellor honoured the noble Chief Secretary with a Vi^;t a, his office on Tuesday, and remained in conference with thl5 0Oble lord for some time.-PACKeET. Thle Earl and Countess Cowper ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA4SHION \ VAUETL ler 3Majesty and Prince Albert, attended b suite, were expected to leave Claremont Jn the r10 noon, for Buckingham Palace. on*drl 1er Majesty will give a grand concert at B Palace (postponed fiom lant 'Monday) on jrdUF e instant, at which the principal performer, frda X the 2t1 Opera will sing. 15 the 4 We regret to announce that his Royal l, Albert will not be present in ...

LITERATURE

... I . .-1 vITERAI' PURE. Nl. 67-THE NORTH OF ENGLAND MAGAZINE. *, , ?? TY . : (Manchester: Simms and Dinan. Tilt and Bogue, London.) The number for the present month comes before the pub- ic in a new and improved form; so altered, indeed, in appearance, that we almost failed to recognise it bn its first bow. We- may remark,. then, the alteration was much called for ; and our reforuing friends, ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE-ROYAL. - I~~ ?? - I The continued indisposition of Madame Grisi up to last night, the various rumours which ivere afloat through town during the week, and, we must add, the yery dubious an- nouncement, it is confidently hoped lher powers are fully restored, given by the manager in the e icfiees of the day, led'very many to doubt, first, of her appearance in Norma,, and next, of ...

FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN' I CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. We have already made mention of (he monument cons crated, to the glory of Moliere. The edifice will sooll be terill. nated. It is fonmed entirely of free stone, and reaches a fotrlh storv in heijlht. In the interior a space is left s0,$. ciently lerge for the person charged with its superiutendeice to lodge itl. The statue of ?? is to ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1370 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture