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DRAMA

... e P.C, ,Whallev, Lancashire, did. Manchester; value, 2401.; pat., V. of Whadley; Rev. E. burrow, dec. All Saints P.C., St. John's-wood, Lonldo; pat,, Col, Eyre; Rev. E. Thompson, D.D., prom. NAVAL. . ForTsMrrosr, MARCH 31.-The Fantome, 12, is to be pa ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... readiness to assist the working classes to visit the Exhibition. The resolution was agreed to, and Messrs. John Allan, plumber; Charles Fraser, tailor; John Bulloch, brassfounder; Robert Macleod ; Jatnes Hunter, ma- son ; William Murray, overseer, Spring-garden; ...

CURRAN AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES

... i- been lost had not the love of his friend, and a laudable zeal for his memory, induced him to give them to the world. l. John Philpot Curran was born at Newmarket, a l little village in the county of Cork, on the 24th of July, 175O. His parents were ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... down to the river, and in the centre of which the ;* band of the 2nd Life Guards, under the superintendence of eat had Mr. Grattan Cooke, were stationed, and played several )lief of operatic selections in the course of the evening. A regatta t would formed ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... nt to me. Brave old gentleman-we hope not. Of that same agricultural protection, by the way, Sir Robert can say, as Grattan said of Irish liberty, that he stood by its cradle and followed its hearse-with the not unimportant difference that the funeral ...

DRAMA

... to a Deanery Rural, dio. Chichester. Rev E. Evans, to Garthell Perpetual Curacy, Cardigan- shire; value, 601.; patron, Perpetual Curate of Llandewi- t Brevi. Rev. John Howlin Montserrat, to be Colonial Chaplain at the Gambia. 5 Rev. Clement Moody, to ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... and landed gentry of England, and of adapting to them suitable coats of arms, heraldic emblems and mottoes. I happen to know that on one occasion this colonial garter-king-at-arms having al- 'letted to an ex-seonvict customer the following imposing .motto:- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Western Circuit, a friend of William Adam's, Francis Horner's, Manners Sutton's, and other distinguished men, a fellow of St John's in Cambridge, of good reputation as a scholar and fair ability as a lawyer, but with a practice so moderate and little likely ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... likely to have a conversation in Parliament, I am pretty authentically informed, of even a more delicate nature than the last ; John Rolle intending to bring forward his old subject of Mrs Fitzberbert. Rolle and Sheridan had a whispering conference under the ...

LITERATURE

... t of Geoige III. with Lord North. 1Mr. Allen suc- ceedef to LoIo, Holland's task, and Lord John Reussell to ir. Allen's. 'Public affairs nrevented Lord t John fromn dloing all be could havev wished, but what i they permitted him to do he has accomplished ...

THE QUEEN IN IRELAND

... Majesty was about to enter. A general rustling of silks and hum of expectation were perceptible, and her Majesty, leaniing on the arm of Prince Albert, and followed by her children and suite, was seen walking slowly up the great hall. At this moment the whole ...