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MEMOIRS OF ADA MENKEN

... expect her poor man of business to find the money for them. A few weeks ago, when she was (playing her last engagement (at Sadler's Wells), she came to the theatre arrested with the sheriff's officer in her carriage, and an hour and a half passed with a crowd ...

SERIOUS GALES AND LOSS OF LIFE

... parts of the country. In the metropolis its effects were very serious, and in some cases fatal. Within a short distance of Sadler's Wells Theatre, at the extremity of the yard known. as the New River Head, a tall brick building is situate, which is occupied ...

THE NATIONAL SUNDAY LEAGUE

... was deservedly successful. The Sunday Evenings for the People could not be carried out on the scale of last season at Sadler's Wells Theatre, owing to that building being sold and passing into the hands of builders for alterations on the eve of the Sunday ...

A BLIND ACTOR

... population gene- be they n ' ndertak e . many Whenever a a a is w irf e /r e t e ie i r s to rally. Take for instance Sadler's Wells. This was a make the blind actor feel at home in his new r6le. popular place of entertainment two centuries ago. In The ...

THE FIRE AT THE GRAND THEATRE AT ISLINGTON

... s, and Mr. Ledger and Mr. Townley as hon. treasurers. It was announced that benefit performances had been arranged at Sadler's Wells Theatre, by the Mohawk Minstrels, and at Deacon's Music Hall, in addition to one in which all the music hall managers ...

SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1887

... Monday Wei an action brought against the former proprietor of Deacon's Music Hall for breach of covenant in conducting Sadler's Wells Theatre after engaging not to carry on a place in proximity for the salc of wines and spirits. His lordship held that ...

_ children of Israel through the wilderness, has remained An officer on board the Vangua rd oll at the time

... three ' eboats, A favourite o e was not supposed to be comple te without s p endin g an dog belonging to the evening at Sadler's Wells. Easily accessible from the her. . . . northern and central distric ts of the metropolis, The disaster happened within ...

THE LATE GENERAL GARIBALDI

... 99, St. John-street-road, a respectable locality principally inhabited by watch and clock makers, in close proximity to Sadler's Well's Theatre. It appears that a few weeks ago the stable was rented by a man who said he wanted it for storing crockeryware ...

Elistell a MOUS 2.rt etligour, HOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... to ascertain what would be the cost of a furnace for the parish. A NEW FEATURE WANTED. — Grimaldi was once hissed at Sadler's 'Wells after singing his celebrated comic song of Tippity-witchet, and he appealed to the audience. He had nodded, he said ...