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public Notices. HOLME RESERVOIKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an ADJOURNED GENERAL MEETING, and also a GEMBRAL ..

... 35. , duets, 4s. These are the spirited dashing qua- drilles performed nightly with the greatest applause in the popular Drury lane pantomime. Harlequin Hudibras. The movements, Le Pantalon, L'Ete, La Poule, and the finale are arranged with great skill ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1853
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 25569 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

y wmmm IS HAT AND CAP MABT. CROSS CHURCH-STREET, H UDDERSFIELD. SBAYLDON in expressing her gratitude for . the many

... 35. ; duets, 4s. — These are the spirited, dashing quadrilles performed nightly with the greatest applause in the popular Drury Lane pantomime, Harlequin Hudibras. The move- ments, Le Pantalon, L'Ete, La Poule, and the finale are arranged witb great skill ...

/ -Z-ittnptfee 3froafrs. LOCKWOOD AND MELTHAM TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL ANNUAL ..

... domestic circle. THE LA.RK QUADRILLES, composed by the author ■of the celebrated Oame Durden Quadrilles, performed at Drury -lane Theatre. Prico 3s. silo. The several figures of this truly original and fanciful quadrille pourtray the songs of the lark ...

SUICIDE OF A WOMAN BY HANGING

... and dashing; the time is well marked and the melodies popular. They have been performed nightly with great applause in the Drury Lane pantomime. seen other sets called Dame Durden Quadrilles, but thfffy published Messrs. Cocks and Co. are the set. The Gipsy ...

Lord Londesborough proposed the second resolution,

... division is bounded south the third, west the second, north part of Oxford-street, High-street, and Broad-street; cast by Drury-lane, Wych-lanc, Ncwcastlc-street, and Arundel-street; the Thames bounds the rest of the division. It includes the government ...

“Table Moving” in Germany.—The Times pub-

... instruction in dancing these quadrilles could obtained of the gentleman who was lately walking with his head downwards at Drury-lane. Shading the Eyes —Some people cover their eyes with green or other shades when anything is the matter with them. This is ...

GERMANY

... authorities, in ascertaining that, in obedience to an order from Rostock, several hundred grenades were made in a foundry in Drury-lane according to model, and that the price of them was paid. Several boxes containing 3,000 grenades, which were about to be ...

WAKEFIELD

... WAKEFIELD. Death or the Rev. Douglai Loeaihe. —The death of this respected minliter took place Thursday last, at his residence, Drury-lane, Wakefield, Mr. John Loraine was student at at Rotherham College, and pre* vious to the termination of his course of study ...

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... Death of the Rev. John Douglas Loraine - The decease of this respected minister occurred on Thursday last at his residence, Drury Lane, Wakefield. Mr. Loraine was a student at Rotherham College. Previous to the ter- mination of his course of study he received ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1853
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3956 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Scraps of Kctos

... barrels, being no less than 122,755^ barrels below the gross catch of the pre- vious year. Mr. Sims Reeves took a benefit at Drury-lane Theatre on Wednesday evening. He played in Fra Diavolo an I Tom Ing in the Waterman. The latter performance was, ac- cording ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1853
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1915 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

found in the New Testament, and which he beliesed would not be questioned bv those who were in favour of

... public meetings, the people had spoken out and said that the Crystal Palace should be open. (Applause.) They had a meeting Drury-lane Theatre of 5,000 uersons, and something like twenty-five hands were held up against its being open. Other large meetings ...

.THE CB-STAL PALACE,

... had left it entirely in the hands of the people. What they had done might be learned from the facts that large meetings in Drury-lane (5000 present), Long Acre, and the London Tavern, had decided upon the propriety of opening the palace on Sundays. He objected ...

Published: Saturday 20 August 1853
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8188 | Page: 6 | Tags: none