SADLER'S WELLS
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... the alterations that would be made to Sadler's Wells Theatre would beautify the parish, and add considerably to the rates. As an over- seer, be knew that for years before Messrs Wilmot and Freeman took Sadler's Wells the parish got the rates very infrequently ...
... THE SADLER'S WELLS LICENCE. At the London County Council Licencing meeting, on the 2bth ult., there was an application by Messrs Wilmot and Freeman for a new licence for music and dancing for this theatre, Before the committee it was opposed by the Rev ...
... VARIETIES AT SADLER'S WELLS. No existing place of amusement in or around London can have had a more changeful and varied career than Sadler's Wells. Its origin is interesting, and a spot to which at one time people flocked to obtain relief from bodily ...
... SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE LICENCE. Messrs Wilmot and Freeman, lessees of Sadler's Wells Theatre, wrote to the Clerkenwell Vestry on Thursday, giving notice of their intention to apply to the London County Council for a music and dancing licence for Sadler's ...
... reference to the application of the lessees of the Grand Theatre at Islington, and Sadler's Wells Theatre at Clerken- well, for a music and (lancing licence for Sadler's Wells Theatre. Mr WALTON moved that a reply be sent to the London County Council and ...
... SADLER'S WELLS AS A MUSIC HALL. In view of the meeting of the Licensing and Dancing Committee of the London County Council at the Clerkenwell Sessions House on Oct. 12th, a meeting of the inhabitants of Clerkenwell was held at the George and Dragon Hotel ...
... Bassett, aged 16, a labourer, was charged with stabbing Moore and James Sessions, on Saturday night, as they were leaving Sadler's Wells Theatre. Sessions, who was able to leave the hospital, said that prisoner stabbed him in the back. They had quarrelled ...
... laid out as an open space for the people. It was here that Grimaldi, the famous clown at Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Sadler's Wells, who followed the occupation of a dentist by day, was buried next to the grave of his old friend Charles Dibden. The ...
... aged 16, a labourer, was charged with stabbing John Moore and James Sessions, on Saturday night, as they were leaving Sadler's Wells iheatre. Sessions, who was able to leave the hospital, said that prisoner stabbed him in the back. They hn.d quarreled ...
... finally closed in January, lS34. ,. A. L.-P1) King Henry VII. was produeed at Sadler's Wells Theatre by Samu5el Phelps, on March 1st, 14S. (2) Mr J. A. Cave reopened Sadler's Wells nith the pantomime of Iother Goose, on June 2d, 1S66. SUsarT LASE -Lovejoy's ...
... At Sadler's Wells Theatre, one evening during Mr Phelps's management, the house was very full tnd very noisy, and there was every appearance )f the performance going off in dumb show. Just t )efore the time for the curtain to go up there ivere loud cries ...