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Leamington Advertiser, and Beck's List of Visitors

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... Adderley. Esq., paired off with Sir W. Molesworth. Miss Poole’s Shakspbbian Readings.—Min Poole, Hie of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, gave a morning and evening entertainment, consisting of delineations of the passions and of female character, in readings ...

THE LEAMINGTON ADVERTISER—FEBRUARY 88, 1850

... dotting down their observations in their pocket books as unconcerned as if reporting the proceedings of a reform meeting in Covent Garden or Finsbury Square; whilst in Spain, several of them accompanied the Carlist and Christono guerillas in some of their most ...

HOME SUMMARY

... has not yet been learnt, but it is 10 considerable e miscreant named Alexander Mori, nbaker residing in .i, ' . tre et, Covent-garden, London, lias been eommit- Ja for trial for the murder of his wife, causeil by repeated «s observed as close holiday at ...

MISCELLANEOUS,

... Cheapside is like a water-pipe on the improved principle ol constant supply, ever full; the Opera is a delicious purgatory; Covent Garden compares its fruits and flowers with an equivalent show of cheeks and lips; the Exhibitions are trials of the constitution ...

THE DEATH OF SIR ROBERT PEEL

... who witnessed the occurrence. The mark the blow was plainly visible her Majesty’s forehead she sat in the royal box at Covent Garden opera, after the occurrence Thursday evening The slight swelling then perceptible subsequently increased, and ou Friday ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... years. His death prevented the completion of the contract, and Mrs. Glover returned to Covent-garden. In 1813 she again appeared at Drurvlane, afterwards at Covent-garden, and subsequently she made an engagement at the Haymarket, of which theatre, she continued ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT

... I-earnin',-ton, like all watering places, differs very materi- admit wh-im they liked to its sittings; they aere «lf- Covent-garden—Richard Wilson Jem-ou and Edward —•'i r ' fi?,T^^?,^ t b.Liiio—of the Allen got to the* limber, it turned over, ally from ...

Jaunting 3ppointmmtfl

... lne*dav, Friday, . Saturday, Arbury,. BANKRUPTS. Feiday, Nor. B.—Alexander Black, bookseller, lington-stroet North, Covent-garden. pastry cook, Milton-next-Graveseod.—Robert boot and shoemaker, Kingstoo-upon-Hull.-—John Ko** botham, silk manufacturer ...

BECK S LIST OF VISITORS

... official character. After passing through Temple Bar, the “Cardinal’’ and the “Guy were conveyed through the Strand into Covent Garden Market, thence back into the Strand Charing Cross, ami after passing Regent Street and down Bond Street, returned through ...

ANNUAL

... VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS:— MADEMOISELLE ANGRI, (From the Imperial Theatre, Vienna, and the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden; —Her first appearance in Leamington) MBS. MERRIDEW, SIGNOR S. TAMBURINI, (Primo Basso, from the Italian Opera, Paris;— ...

CONCERT

... VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS:— MADEMOISELLE ANGEI, (From the Imperial Theatre, Vienna, and the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden; —Her first appearanoo in Leamington) MRS. MERRIDEW, SIGNOR S. TAMBURINI, (Primo Basso, from the Italian Opera, Paris;— ...

KOVAL ASSEMBLY ROOKS

... best voices (be Italian Opera Choir, Theatre Royal and Covent Garden; EFFECTIVE ORCHESTRA, Conductor, HERR MEYER LUTZ. Stage Dibkttob, MR. JAMES MARTIN, lute of the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden. The Directors of the English Opera Company have much ...