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... Cwslipfe, Bari. Gascoyne, Jjii. Wilson Bhaddyll, J. Efqrs. Henry Blundell, j On of TUESDAY, Ii of AUGUST, will perfotmed tlic MUSIC HALL, The SACRED ORATORIO of ISRAEL in EGYPT. Compoied HANDEL, in Three AMs, With the Auuino:iAL C. s, Sic. the M irningof WEDNESDAY ...

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... *^*v^ nr (.omtbft ; WUW.W. P.i«ir«‘ *' The SACRED ORATORIO of the MESSIAH, Ev^;n,Thursday, thurs. Alfo •• the FRIDAY, hlht MUSIC HALL, tHltt C»AWO miscellaneous CONCERTS. SQtoC ««‘tl^‘ *•••• ,nD£ n*”***' 1 ,l O ' .1. » «««• fKSSi'to-. »«;&». S l^ sstf'L ...

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... PoUcOion ,1 enfuiog. , . futtber Partrcralara may known the Mean-lime try applying at Mr. Htwtt'a Office, in CailiOe. ($7) MUSIC HALL, LIVERPOOL. ''IPHE Public are rerpefifully ini A. (here will Tbtce VOCAL COJVCER BLACKMAIL PARK. jr TO he LET, (by Propofol) ...

SPLENDID, ELEGANT, AND FASHIONABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PAPER-HANGINGS, BORDERS, &c. &c. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION ..

... standing in the above Field, the Produce of upwards Si* Acres. Also, Separate SITAR of FIFTY POUNDS each, the Buildings of the Music Hall and Library,.at Leeds. Also, A PEW situate Gallery of the Parish Church of Leeds. For View of the Estates, and further ...

Published: Saturday 21 March 1818
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 909 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FARM AT BOOTLE

... that they had changed their names to Jameson. The paragraph above alluded to is follows: •• There is now performing at the Music Hall, Albion-street, in this town, Miss Jameson, only nine years of age. a most beautiful and interesting child. In dancing she ...

The Carlisle Patriot

... , to be Major, vice Howey, deceased. Prussic Acid said to be a cure lor the asthma. Querv: EV/iwg the swallower A noble music hall has been erected at Slrelheld at a cost of .4OOO. , . Wcdnesdav, David IVfflir was execirtcHl at Glasgow. found guilty (along ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1823
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1408 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FIXfl-ARTS: r.XHfBITI ’N

... novelty performers, the present Meeting is abundant, and all highly distinguish themselves. The concert the splendid new Music Hall, on Tuesday evening, was equally well attended—the effect was electrifying. The decorations of the building are most profuse ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1825
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 6483 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TTTE CUMBERLAND PACQUET

... the others. This was followed hy scene of calm repose in the Duet, Here soft charily repair.”—The concert the splendid new Music Hall, on Tuesday evening, was equally well attended—the effect was electrifying. The decorations of the building an* most profuse ...

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... Irish Society for promoting the education of the native Irish through the medium of their own languagef was held in the Music-hall, Liverpool, the Lord Bishop of Dromorc in the chair. The speakers were the Rev. G. Driffield, Vicar of Prescot, the Rev ...

HOUSE OF ~(T Day.) At fuur o'clock this day there were exactly 40 Mem- bers present, nnd the Mouse proceeded

... Howing conspicuous ly printed in our | the leart ed an has been erce > few contemporary’s ast umber :— on Monda next, atthe Music -hall, which, we have no 6 Will the Mayor ven ture to assert that he was not doubt, will be numerous ly attended Liverpool paper ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1827
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 8376 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CUMBERLAND P

... was at once, and indignantly, spurned by the Noble Earl Yesterday week, a public dinner was given to Mr. Brougham, at the Music-hall, Liverpool, by ccrtam of his political friends in that town, and upwards of three huned persons mustered on the occasion ...

MAKKIAGKS,

... the Musical Festival engaged the new Amphitheatre in Great Charlotte-street in which to hold the concerts, instead of the Music-hall before. The Amphitheatre, required comdcrable alterations to adapt it to this cnlertaimncnt. These alterations had accordingly ...