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... a University, he took uip arms i12 favour of the Prince of Orange, during the revolution of l688. F, W.-Mrs. Cleland, an actress of metropolitan and pro- vincial fame, was born at Boston, Lincolnshire, about 1762. IHer father, Mlr. Buttery, was a respeclable ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1746 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... quit the stage at the end of the present season, he is compelled to announce the farewell performances of that unequalled actress, and respectfully to so:icit attention t. the fact, that this will be the last opportunity afforded of witnessing lier inimitable ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5105 | Page: 1 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... nifiange, is unavoidably DELAYED, pendiiig the musical rie arrange ?? first chapter of the MEMOIRS of the cele. So britted actress Millie, MARS, by Miss EMM1A STANLEY, will l.appear iii the ERA of Saturday next, atid lie continued weekly. HE LADIES COMPANION ...

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... poverty of the divided theatrical companies then induced the mana- gers to employ this expedient for paying their actors and actresses more directly out of the pockets of the public; and it not unfrequently happened (at least the performers made the accusation) ...

Published: Sunday 21 April 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1552 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... daughter of Mr. George Bennett, now perforusing at that Theatre. She is a pupil of Mrs. William West, thefavourite and popular actress, and has been entirely prepared for the stage by her. J. B. (Liverpool) .-The ship Emperor of China is now at Swansea. FAIR ...

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... withheld, perhaps the crime of secret poison, so hateful and so un- English, should least experience 2t. M. S.-The first English actress was a Mrs. Coleman, who represented lanthe, in Davenant's Siege of Rhodes, in 1656. Up to that period men enacted the women ...

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... ESTION.-Miss Fanny Kemble made her first appear- once upon the stage at Covent-garden, October 10, 1829, performing Juliet. AN ACTRESS -A letter addressed to York-street, Man- chester; will be delivered to the party named. CONSTANT SunscaRIBER.- Philip Nicholson ...

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... feud-street. MRS. GLOVER'S BENEFIT.-Futll pSartiCu- lace wvill shortly ho announsced of the fiusal benefit of this esisisseis actress. It siill Coke pla5ce early iii Jilly, The follocwinig Inobleise ss ad gelitlelieli are uslreedy esslered oii tue list of' ...

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... ie the year 1728, by a salary of fifteen shillice per week; on the success of Toe Benprs' Opera to secure this valuable actress, he raised it to thirty shillings, and such was //le rage of the town respecting fher t/at she was obliged to le guarded home ...

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... Macreedy; leorestn, Mr. Davenpo~rt; Horatio, Hir. Howe; , First Gravedigger, Mr. Blickstone; Ophelia, Miss P. Horton; - Actress, Mrs Stanley: Gertrude, Mrs. Warner. After vhich, a new farce called THE IRISH DIAMOND. Potts, Mr Buckstone; Ellis, Mr. C ...

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... daguierreotypfis tokeit front l leexprossly fir this work, of the chief Dramatists and of nil l C therprincipal Actors aisi Actresses of the day, sit tteir most ce- lebrated Characters, atd also ii privatc costutne. Te Decenber ,rNumber will coitait Portraits ...

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... es tiskelt front life, exprcssly- for this ssork, of tlse cisief Dranatstits, slnd of tsll - the pri-isipal Actols end1 Actresses of tlso da3, itt their msoot cen- lebrated cisaratters, atsd also its pris-ate costurst. Tise Decembtler Numbsler w-ill contailt ...