Refine Search

Countries

Place

Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Access Type

58
22

Type

80

Public Tags

PRINCE LEOPOLD's VISIT TO YORK

... female friend, tW follow and watch her ;tirey ttacell Iser etsiougi saeverat streets' towards the New River. and when near Sadler's Wells, she paused, as if with the ittention of throwingtrhe bcg over the parapet wall into the river, but either her reso- lotion ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1819
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1311 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN

... retired time audience rose ns lher Majesty withclrew; and tie * national antrem was again sung. Her Majesty attended Sadler's Wells Theatre on 'iuureaDy night, and was received %ith -great enthusiasm. E~ga h MOpei-rafoie-ie,. Majesty honour- ed this ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1821
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

STOCKPORT

... he was treated when arrested. He said lhe was taken to Sadler's Wells, which ?? very miserable place for any human being to be in: he would sooner be in Chester six'mnoths than be in Sadler'$ Wells a fortnight. When he was put into this place, it was two ...

THE STOCKPORT VICTIMS

... than the catting off that nose, and * thlse lips, in imitation of the Pcersian Princesswho did so. by an envied Lady. Sadler's Wells are s dreadfully described by Johnson. Leah gives it the T hie, w ith several contradictions, which are kept oat of ithe ...

TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WORKINGMEN'S ASSOCIATION, STOCKPORT

... through this paper, if W - the Editor will grant permission, that I do an inot care the dlirt of my fingers 'for you or at Sadler's Wells either, so long as I act according f to the law of prudence and honesty; and, if nothing- will eerie you better than crushing ...

LEEDS

... and from the other explanations he gave, his wife was apprehended without delay, at - Compstallbridges and placed into Sadler's Wells, to await the result of the analization of the remaining portion of the pie by two surgeons. The same night, the wife's ...

NEW YEAR'S DAY

... out in the Rawstone-street, Clerkenwell, at the back of the spacious premises in St. John-stroet road, and oppo- site Sadler's Wells Theatre. The origin of the fire is traced to carelessness on thopart of a tase-maker's apprentice leaving a lighted candle ...

NEW YEAR'S DAY

... out in the Rawvstone-street, Clerkenwell, at the back o' the spacious premises in St. Joen-stroet road, and oppo- site Sadler's Wells Theatre. The origin of the fire is traced to carelessness on tflopart of acase-maker's apprentice leaving alighted candle ...

Chartist Intelligence

... for some days been excited, in consequence of a report that an operative cotton- spinner, named Tallantyre, had died in Sadler's Wells on Sunday afternoon, from wounds received at the hands of Bowers, one of the police force, whilst apprehending him on ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... court.] Twro other witnesses were ex- armined as to viohlnce used by Bowers to the de- ceased, while conveyineg him ' Sadler's Wells, but their identity of the dreas of the deceased was in- complete. The surgeon, on being recalled by Mr. Coppock, stated ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Their names are John Williamson, Jas. GoodwinJ Barnes, and R.. Hyde, all of whonm have lage families. They wore taken to Sadlers Wells and confined there till Monday, when they were brought before the Mayor, Thos. Walmoley, Richard Sykes, James Newton, ...

Chartist Intelligence

... names are John Williamson, Jas. Goodwin, J. Barnes. and R. Hyde, all of whom have large families. They were taken to Sadlers Wells and confined there till Monday, when they were brought before the Mayor, Thee. Walmsley, Richard Sykes, James Newton, ...