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IWRII. Bench did take a emionon-ernee—theugh, at the saine time, ,a bye—view of the question, certainly, anding ..

... headquarters of the Parcels Poet Olice frowning at one end of it. But a century ago it was no doubt a pleasant suburb. Sadler's Wells Theatre close by was then one of the principal place: entertainment in the metropolis. , • 4. • / • ' • UCI4II %L ...

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... a palace of variety, where two performances are given every night (in imitation of • plan introduced at poor old seedy Sadler's Wells), and where you may get a box for • shilling, and admission to other parts of the house for two, four, or sixpence. These ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... authors are considered outsiders by the profession, but Pettitt was decidedly in the Thespian Appearing on the hoards of Sadler's Wells as a lad of fifteen, he seemed born into the liminess, but was able cc . very young man tic score • success as an author ...

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... at •Inadial th the lee had !IT= Bey. The first amount did --*.es a bee mettee. • aterfeepeading abota at 11 [ • et Sadler's Wells. Pally acceahla from the at mare Lingettros all baled two o'clock thin tosee, • area be mdp..s.w.. 110. 5.100..' eortbere ...

SLIMIER of ARMS and AMMUNITION bi LONDON

... 99, St. Johnetreet-road, a respectable locality principally Inhabited by watch and clock maws, iu close proximity to Sadler', Well's Theatre. It appears that a few weeka ago the idabie was rented by • man who said he wanted it for storing crockery were ...

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... philueophern, and were joining their standard. Resolution, in favour of the movement were pawed. A NnW was once hi,.,'.! at Sadler . * Wells after singing his celebrated comic SON: of Tiiijdtywitchet,adfw apresicll t andience. Ile had nodded, be said, frowned ...