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DREAFUL MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... the police orto any other person until her son-in-law, above referred to, who is em. I played as a private watchman at Sadler's Wells Theatre, r came home at eleven o'clock, when, instead of their giving inf'ormatlon of the murder to the police, he was ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON

... Mr. Charles Dibdin, eldest son fhe late celebrated lyrical writer and composer; many Yrs manager and part proprietor of Sadler's Wells, and at eter Periods a director of Astley's and the Surrey theatres. e Produced considerably more than two hundred popular ...

HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS

... quickly fol- lowed by that of another dramatist, Westland Marston, who wrote for the St-age in the days of Macready, and for Sadler's Wells during the memorahie management of Samuel Phelps It was at Macready's house in 1842 that Westland Marston met David Roberts ...

[ill] —HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... Chambers, Q.C., and a jury-the case of Ward v. Sampson oame on for heariug. It was an notion brought by Mr. Charles Ward, of Sadler's Wells Theatre, against Mr. Harry Sampson, proprietor and editor of the Referee newspaper, to re- cover damages for an alleged ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Bateman, .t who was the widow nf Mr. Irving's previous mann- ger. I was under engaemenat to her, and she took a me to Sadler's Wells Theatre. e Afterwards you gst a company of your own? I a did. i- And when you visited Belfast you had yonr own e company ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... saw him in Crammond Brig ? d Never, II Nor Davy Garrick I No. n Nor Rob Roy? Oh, yes; Isaw him in Rob . Roy at Sadler's Wells, in 1879. If When you were writing this article were you r criticising his performance at that time? Certainly; it I might ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—LONDON, THURSDAY

... and indeed fourteen pence for a silver shilling to get rid of the coppem. This man's pitch is Lloyd-square, not farfrom Sadler's-wells. I have seen him commence his pitch there at half past eleven to catch the people coming from the theatre. He is very ...