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... evenings ; and to add to the variety and value of the performance, he will be affiftrfd by the Little Devil’s Son, from Sadler’s Wells, and the juftly admired equilibrium on the flack wire, by Mif ...
... evenings ; and to add to the variety and value of the performance, he will be affiftrfd by the Little Devil’s Son, from Sadler’s Wells, and the juftly admired equilibrium on the flack wire, by Mif ...
... or fpoke aftervards. About three o'clock on Sunday afternoon, fome perfons, at a public-houfe in the neighbourhood of Sadler's Wells, over their porter, began to &can the merits off Come of the Prize ighters of the day i when the debate became warm, at ...
... E uIkrr/ I.ner, were brought 'tip to Torrivt WI juidgment, being conviecd of exciting a riot antid dillut- de birce at Sadler's Wells Theatre. *no Mr. Mainw.ring, the Chairman, in pronouncing fcri- ur uence, addrclflld them in n very ?? and folemn man- ...
... Elixir, or the- Shadowless Man. Both, with the help- of excellent scenery, were well received and likely to have a run.- Sadler's Wells, Asitley's, and the Surrey theatre also opened last night with very attractive pieces for the .holiday fuoks. AMr. Kenuey ...
... formerly, as, clotibtless, mutiny of our thi ot' reiieleca'ittmit kitoce, of Drory.Laile, Coventt (Garleti and ?? alt Sadler's W~ells 'I'leatrcs: nntl oif the latter, ccc believe, bes 5sewits foritt erly, if islit of lat e years, a Jiart hirohtrietor, ...
... ? wei.?lit which he bad previously etidured. a * asid harleqainade of Vie Tallcio.q Rirdwss produced reso cxvettet at Sadler's Wells this season, in which ?e first enacted was 5 stiowis the Bird and afeerwarda the Clown. Durittir rho run of 'I side 0f ...
... be Second Liceu.; George Le Hardy Burlton, Gent., to be Sccsnd Lieut. BKs7NKRUPTS. 'WELLS, E, jun, of Myddelton-place, Sadler's-wells) licensed victualler SOUTTER, James, and V. F. Hammond, of Limehouse, engineers BERRY, S., of ] ps vich, licensed victualler ...
... and prayer, was heartily -responded to. The churches and chapels were opened d in rlte morning; and iii the eveniaig Sadler's Wells it Theatre was closed. The parish of Aidgate also ob- i served the day with similar strictness, it TitE Hop FLY.-Mr, Bromley ...
... A MISER WORTH 50,0001.-During tle last es few disv considerable interest has been excited in the ti eeighbsosrhood of Sadler's-wells, in consequence of the death of Mr. William Crew, hairdresscr, No. 32, Ar- at lisetot-street who, though3 always living ...
... dibtingui~lied autdiescesePF EIS z to ~~MR1. P HELPSs e hiev the popular Tragedian, lessee of the Theatre Royal, cdI, Sadler's Wells, will ntale his First Appearance on this T t stages ott TatURSDAY next, in the admired play of bi oso- Htanlet ?? ?? Phelps ...
... ters at most of tle principal London and provincial to theatracs, he has held the reinis of management of the Surrey, Sadler's Wells, Covent-garden, and City of O Loadon Theatres. At the time of his decease he was e o-0ss of the Victoria Theatre, vwhic ...