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VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, SCIENCES, &c

... 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 ...

HYDROPATHY; OR, THE COLD WATER CURE

... still kteep To carry a wife or a daughter, Buy-a skif or a punt for yourselves, - -And 'iamediirtely takbe to the Watefr. .Sadler's Wells I-clear your pipes and begin Your frolic aquatics again, Ope a mrain from the New River Htead, .And you're sure to be ...

THEATRE ROYAL, OXFORD

... popularity. Among the distinguished artistesalready engaged are Aliss Eburn, the leading actress of the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells ; Miss IHudspeth, the reignihig favourite of the Birmingham Theatre; Miss Florence, of the Theatre Royal, Dublin; Miss ...

THE MUSIC ROOM

... OXFORD.-Since our last publication Mr. -Marston, the tragedian, has been called away suddenly to fulfil an engagement at Sadler's Wells, and took his leave in the part of Dusks Arancsa in the Comedy of The Honey Moon. It is scarcely necessary to say that ...

PERFORMING ANIMALS

... and the cruelly thumping him with the force of his feet. the Some years ago a similar performance Wa s ad exhibited at Sadler's Wells; and Ben Jonson, in r fhe his Bartriolomew Fair, tells of a hare that beat nt. the tailor. Equally curious is the idea ...

FOOTPRINTS OF FAME

... the sole of Lad IC NITacbeth. She nad been a pupil of Charles tI Kem-blo. Eventually she joined Phelps' company Y ; at Sadler's Wells, remainiar associated: with it 12 r for some time, Between September, 1848, and March, 1851, she was seen as Hermione ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... seamen aterwards suffered d(eth for this affair. 1 1 1784 March 29.-The first I aileon sezt oft at Ports- muath behind the Sadler's Wells, at thu * hite Swan. ' Is 1784 April 1-Sir Harry IeAtherstonhaugh and the I In lion. William Cornwallis chosen as mncrbers ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... Mattocks, Mrs. Kennedy, Whitfield, Booth, Wheeler, Perrv, 'Towns- hend, and others. At the close of the American War a Sadlers Wells Theatre was opened at the White Swan Inn by Luke Kent, a man who first lkept the turnpike at Portsbridge, and afterwards ...