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THE BOOK OF ERIN

... antagonistie force, the militia, Grattan. it is lamentable to relate, among others, supported the grant. The Volunteers, he complained, had originally been the armed property of the kingdom; were they to become the armed beggarg ? Truth to tell, he was ...

ACTOR AND DRAMATIC AUTHOR

... Honour is Judge Stonor heard the case of Grattan v. Sparling, e which was brought for the purpose of recovering £35 a damages for breach of contract and for work performed. ; Plaintiff, Mr Henry Plunkett Grattan, a dramatic t author. was represented by ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1515 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GOLDEN KEY. A

... songs and wheezes. Other prominent performers were Messrs Stratton (of Whist- ling Coon) celebrity), John Kremble, Raeburn, Tom Sadler, John Morton, and J. B. Radcliffe. Mr T. Spurr on Monday was encored in a new song' The Old Wooden Rociter; and ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 710 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE

... schoolboy hotheadedness. The two superior officers of cavalry sent out as first and second in coni- mand were Lords Lucan and Cardigan, who were well known to be on bad terms with each other. Lord Lucan had been for many years out of harness, and was unacquainted ...

AMUSEMENTS IN NOTTINGHAM

... keen appreciation of the sc rious and humorous sides of the character as on the oeccsion of its first visit. Miss Elnlie Grattan is a sweet Laeunder indeed; and the part of Minnie, as played by Miss Cora Stuart, is a bright and Charm- ing erofrodimnent ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 560 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE.*

... schoolboy hot-headedness. The two sulerior ?? of cavalry sent out as first and second in corn. mand were Lords Iucan and Cardigan, who were well known to ba on bad ternms wvith each other. Lord Lucan had been for many years Out of harness, and was un ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... company, of vihich Mrs. Bernard-Beere ia the bright particular star. Mr. Brookfield, Mr.Herbert Standing, Ur. H. Grattan, and giss Vmilie Grattan [are also ine the cast. The annual featival of the Catholic Total Abstinence League of the Cross took place as ...

THE BOOK OF ERIN

... him again. Mr. I11'Ca-n said that Grattan's friends had determined to come forward if he were. attacked. I said, ' My ?? cannot dio bettcr than in the defence of his country.' The defence Of his country which Grattan, tbough unable to standuprilght low ...

New Books

... influence legislation in the present. The labour, too, of Grattan, O'Connell, and Shiel command admiration and respect from friend and foe, and their stern rectitude of purpose and denunciation of armed resistance mark them as worthy leaders in a Constitutional ...

THEATRES

... It is a mere duologue ' llively simple construction. Its somewhat mild humours '51';'oitlt well interpreted by Mr. Harry Grattan and Miss at\ 1 S teempt is to he made to revive the fallen fortunes of the 1 + lhte. That undefinable entity a syndicate ...

Published: Saturday 02 November 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1488 | Page: 25 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... House, Aie I N1dr. Hone, Peterborough; Mr. John Baran Loads; Mrs. Nsylor, J Potteneuwton; Mr. Grosvenor talbot, Bunisy, Leeds; Hr. Win. Birks, Weihaun Hatll, Bebtord; Mr. Walter 0atensn, The Rid Parogate, Mr. John vennley, Sonth fordt Dir. G. ealder, Elerling ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... will contain the records from February, 1558, to March, 1625. It aill be illustrated by plates of arms, &c. We regret to learn of the death of Mr. John Bulloch, of Aberdeen, a working brass finisher, whose acute Studies on the Text of Shakespeare' were ...