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THE THEATRE

... Theresa Fitzjohn (Miss Kathleen O'Connor)—and, odd say, earns the giatitnde of her brother, Mr. Aubrey Fitzjohn (Mr. Richard Purdon), who always has plenty of 1.0.U.'e on hand with which be is ready to part. To add to his embarrassments jnst tbe doctor is ...

At an early hour on Saturday at Liverpool, watchman in the shed of the Nelson-dock was alarmed a stranger ..

... distance behind. great wave suddenly advanced and broke over the stone, overwhelming Mr.'Purdon and carrying him away as it receded. Seeing her husband disappear, Mrs. Purdon was with difficulty induced to refrain from rushing into the sea after him. Some other ...

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

... on or about the 26th of April. Mr. Arthur and Miss Nina Ellice only daughter of Lady Ellice, on the 25th of April. * Mr. Purdon, eldest son of Mr. G. Nugent Purdoo of Lisnabin Castle, Westmeatb, and Cecilia Albuera second daughter of Mr. Charles Edward ...

ARRIVALS

... Messrs. Holland, Towell, Line, Thome, Nelson Collard, Lenox Cunningham, Kenvon, Bishop, Penton, Thompson, Cassel, Watson, Purdon, Mackenzie, jun. ...

ARRIVALS

... 22, Brock Street At the York House.—Col. (Tunning Majors Darley. Wheeler; Captain Maude; Rev. G. and Mrs. Thomas; Revds W. Purdon, J. Brown, Mr. Crewse; Miss Thomas; Mrs. and Misses Duke (3); Menrs. and Mesdames Willord, Lovergan, and son, Miller; Messrs ...

ARRIVALS

... W. Foster, 16, Russell Street Mr. R. Fitzhugh, from Northampton At the York House.—Dr. and Mrs. Pitman; Rev. W. and Mrs. Purdon; Misses Stapleton, Dunsmore; Messrs. and Mesdames Dunsmore, Langton; Messrs. Howell, Barker, Colvin, Quickett, Rammell, Woodward ...

ARRIVALS

... York House. Hon. Mrs. Cochrane, 9, Marlborough Buildings. Hon. Wm. Noel, York House. Sir Walter Carew Bart , York House. Miss Purdon, 11, Daniel Street. Mrs. Stallard, 38, New King Street Mrs. Smith, 2, Church Street, Widcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Quickc, 27, Circus ...

ARRIVALS

... White Lion Hotel Sir Bourchier and Lady Wrer, York Captain the Hon. Charles St. Clare and sons. Royal Hotel Drought, and Miss Purdon, 3. Duke Street Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Ottey, 42, St. James's Square Mrs. and Miss de Visme, 12, Grosvenor Place Mrs ...

Aug. 9, after a short illness, Jane Isabel, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Chester. Southgate-street, ..

... Powell, Clarke, Fawcett, and Smyth. Ambry's Hotel.—Rev. J. and Mrs. Moulton ; Captain and Mrs. Street; Messrs, and Mesrtamec Purdon and Charles Andrews ; Messrs. Pratt, Smyth, Calvert, Goulston, Gardener, Wright, Gorse, Woods, Scott, Purton, Short, Downs ...

Mrs Heneage, 1, St. James's-square Mrs Livermore, I, Johnstone-street Mrs Mould, 60, Pulteney-street Mr and Mrs ..

... A. W. L. Hemming, T. Montague Wilde, Shaw, J. A. Richardson, Alf. Sich, T. Spencer, W. Elton, H. Lyall, Louis Prean, J. A. Purdon, Addison Brown. J. H. Moshet, H. Recce, Cardwell, A. Jenkin Mrs P. M. Whiton and daughters. White Lion Hotel.—Messrs and Mesdames ...

Royal Hospital.—At the weekly meeting of the Committee on Monday the Secretary reported the receipt the ..

... marmalade ; Mrs. Walker, oranges the sues Hilary, buns and oranges ; Oxford shoes kindly given to the girls to confirmed by Mrs. Purdon, Miss Hill, Miss Talbot, and Miss Sabine. St. James's Men's Friendly Society.— An interesting lecture was given at the Memorial ...

INDIAN ART AT SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM

... KENSINGTON MUSEUM. The Daily News states that a new Court added to the South Kensington Museum is one of the results of Mr. Purdon Clarke's mission to Hindostan. Armed with purchasing power to the extent of £5,000, Mr. Clarke spent twenty months in India ...