FASHION

... second son of Charles William, fourth Duke of Buc- clench, and the lion. Harrict Katherine Townshend, fourtfh daughtter of Thomas flrst Viscount Sydney, and was bor11 July 13, 1809, and nmarried, March 16, 183G, Alicia Anne eldest daughter of Ml-. John ...

GRAND EVENING CONCERT

... on Wednesday evening. The otter or/,intro engagedl were Miss Fanny Husddart (contralto) ; Mr a Wilbyc Cooper (tenors) ; Mr Thomas (bass) ; withs Herr Hauscnanu (violincelle). Considering this well-knswn rspu- a9 Woione of these parties, the attendance ...

Literature, Science, Act, &c

... ~rom. the pen of Mr J. A. St John. Mr Ruskin will complete his great labours on the Mo1cdern Faintera`-and Mr T. Duiffus Hardy his Materials of English History. Mr, Mnrray has in preparatioz Leslie's 1Life of Sir Wb .Joshua Reynolds. Mr Eothan ...

LITERATURE

... AND BEQUEsTs.-The will of the Right S Hon. Thomas Babington (Baron) 'Macaulay, late of' Holly. - lodge, Kensington, was proved in the principal registry of % the Court of Probate on the 12th of January, by Thomas a Flower Ellis, Esq., oi the Middle Temple ...

SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... Irishmen, named Peter Cotler and Michael McCarthy, both living in 'Thomas Street, were charged with an assault on Police-constable Kelly, 305. Mr. Powell defended. Kelly said he was on duty in Thomas Street about two o'clock that (Tuesday) morning, when he heard ...

GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL

... Oeh OErfo >Uniesit I; Maxwell Thomas, 1, Bollford-streb Routh, Trioqd or Greek 6b Monta lchl 1adsbill, _ oudoh. Polish count Mozley Freuvick B. as ?? de Nev, h a gi, So Mrs. John Enlthoven's Lee ilugiienota So Maxwell Thomas, Aiburth. Finland oastume at ...

FASHION

... Liddell, and Lord Charles Fitzroy. The Countess of Desart has succeeded Lady Churchill as the Lady in Waiting to her Majesty. Thomas S. Lindsay, jun., Esq., has arrived at Holly- mount House, after a tour on the Continent. Sir Robert Lynch Blosse, Bart., ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... house on the occasion. By the permission of Mr Win. Thomas, the paopnietor Of the Original Music Hall, all the ladies and gentlemen of that estahblis- ment lout their senrices on the oceasion. Mr Thomas, by the desire of many friends, sang two of his favourite ...

Published: Sunday 26 February 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10309 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TRADESMEN'S GRAND FANCY, FULL DRESS AND JUVENILE BALL IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL

... Dcmpater teotanderfootle Alaan. Derbyshire Thomas, Knliht-streeb t Daelzi A. John, A5 Peel-street, Toxteth. 'park, rifleman Dowie J. Mutr. 7. Dioglebl, Sc-lottsh volunteer ?? cmu rAgW Mrs., 15;, Chmbawatred sue Earle Thomas, Brook Farm Earle Arthur Allerton Tower ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... rendered. a11t1ough the chianese of the audience had the ceefl of damping tias spirits of the vocalists. Onl Monday next Mr Thomas Bryan. the Secretary of ths Monday land Saturday Evening Concerts, appeals is his friends at his annual benefit conccrt. He ...

Published: Sunday 04 March 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10499 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... tirns of Coutts & Co,, Strand, and Hersies & Ce., st. Jamet, Street. The last survivor of the failyt 'was the youngest son, Thomas Conutts, who died in 1822, at in the age of 90. He had married, when almost in his dotage, it a be~jutiful actress, named ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... principal vocalists, who generously volunteered thair gratuitous Services, as did also Miss Banks, Mies Palmer, Mr LeSeis Thomas, and Mr Newman. The band consisted of about sixty instrumentalists, and the thorus, under the direction of Mr Stockley,numbered ...

Published: Sunday 15 April 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11416 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture