SADLERS WELLS THEATRE
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... occasion enabled Bill Richardson and others to devise much belter arrangements for subsequent battles. 1 doubt if old Sadlers Wells had ever presented such a curious sight as it did on that celebrated night of October 27, 1877. Boxes, stalls, pit, gallery ...
... ergeant Selby stated that in February last he was bound over at the North London Sessions for stabbing another v ol,n Sadler’s Wells '.Theatre. Mr. Justice Bigham aaid the jury had acted most mercifully in not finding the prisoner guilty of murder. It ...
... the money of Charlie Wheeler, music-hall artist. The prosecutor said was trick cyclist. After performing on the stage of Sadler's Wells Theatre on Thursday night missed 9)d. from his trousers pockets, his clothes having been left in the dressing-room. Sixpence ...
... something in the way of language that “frequent and painful and free.” When writing of one of good old Tom Allen’s fights Sadler’s Wells Theatre several weeks ago, I had to touch lightly upon the career of Tompkin Gilbert, but as the fight with which I am ...
... Beak-street. On a -being asked what he wanted at Messrs. Holds- 5 worth's, he said that he had to sell tickets for e the Sadler's Wells Theatre, and seeing the door b open he walked in. After he had been locked up a Inspector Elliott and Detective-sergeant ...
... Aquarium Theatre, beating Patsy Sheehan In the (Inal, but was defeated Jack Sweeney, of Clare Market, in competition at Sadler's Wells Theatre, but not till an extra round was ordered, and opinions were pretty much divided. aULLIVAH’j L.OMO AMD ...
... Aquarium, but soon following, in his turn, defeated Bill Cheese in the final of the Iflst. Bib. competition derided at Sadler’s Wells Theatre. NICKLEBB A VERY USEFUL ...
... Andrew twenty-four, newavemlor, of fixed abode, was charged, remand, with being concerned in breaking into the offices Sadler's Wells Theatre and stealing £42 15s. tective-sergeant Garrett, of the G division. said that when arrested the accused said. ■■ ...
... may come and challengers may go, but the champion clings tightly to his honours and con- SADLER’S WELLS COMEDY. TEN UTTIE BOYS ON BIT OF STRING. Sadler's Wells Theatre, playhouse of famous memories, has falleu evil days. the heels Hamlet’’ came the ...