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LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... es; Mien Toner. Topohamn Mins Peeke, Tsteme Mr J Veon y;e? ilsa kee, Carlton-hill School, aL 1oot, Menis shpepteno; M~iao Turpin, Torquay. sculier ORGOAN PLsAYING, pLOT PcssM-ine Nunu, Dartamonut, Mc IV E Bates, l'IOLli\ PLAYING. Senior P??8-Ms ll Wl ...

UNCLE TOM'S CABIN AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... his management has all along been ceonducted, The chief feature of the present week will bathe equestrian drama of Dick Turpin's Ride to York. ARl who have read Harrison Ainsworth's romance of Rookzwood must be familiar with the graphic force with ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... to his pupils at Brambam College by F' W. ia Hird; Allegro Mfaestoso for the organ, by 'RdwarA 11. am Turpin; Andante for the organ, by E. H. Turpin ; Meet He w Zarly, ballad, words by J. Oxenford, Esq., music by P. D, st Ouglielmo; Steer to Me, ballad ...

The Drama

... we might refbr to a long string of worthies: in more recent times vw can mention Williamst and Johnson, Rloovd, Ilammnnond, Turpin, Bomer, and others. We have bean led into this train of thought by the debrit on Tuesday night of Iliss Macready, the daughter ...

ÆOLIAN MALE CHOIR

... very nice harmonies, and Cooke's Shades of Heroes was a really creditable effort, Dr Bridge's humorous composition Bold Turpin, familiar to Orpheus audiences, so pleased those present that a determined attempt was made to obtain an encore, but in view ...

ORPHEUS GLEE SOCIETY

... the muffled accompaniment of the choir. The last four lines were sung forte with savage energy by soloist and choir. Bold Turpin, the famous wild and beautiful r legend firlt sung by Mr Sam Weller, and subse- quently set to music by Dr Bridge, concluded ...

WESTON-SUPER-MARE GRAND ANNUAL HORSE SHOW

... required to jump)-lst, Mr. B. Heap-Spartan, chestnut F gelding, 8 years; 2nd,D Mr. F. Blackmore, Weston-super-Mare 51 -Dick Turpin, black gelding, 4 years. Reserve Afr George E Thayer, Sandford, Churchill-Charlie, brown gelding S years. si Class 5. Hack ...

THE CHAT OF THE FAIR

... chiefs is an ex-landowner, named Orlovsky, who, during the last six months has acquired a reputation as great as that of Dick Turpin. A few days ago Orlovsky paid a visit to his wife at Warsaw, and while with her was captured by the police. Having already ...

Literature

... effect of this mode of writing was at first considerable. Forty-five years ago the publication of *' Rookwood, of which Dick Turpin the hivghwvayunn was the actual hero, followed up, shortly after, by the still more famous Jack Sheppard, gave many young ...

CHIPPENHAM FLOWER SHOW

... and plootees-2ud, W. Smith. Collection of annuals-lt, W. Smith; I 2nd, J. Perkins. Sweet peas-lt, J. R. Rawling6; 2nd, A. B. Turpin; extra, , Jefferies and J. Perkins. Gladioli-let, T. Ball. 2 FRUIT, VEGETAIlES, &c.-Grapes, black-1t, I J. Ellis; 2nd, - Elilott ...

BRISTOL INSTITUTION, PARK-STREET

... propttgatea to rhe livi6g worms by the diffusion of its sporuies through the air. After mioticig.. the cu-rious veetation said by Turpin to bh developod fron gralunis of nitilk, .lr. C. ptrocceded to detail the obheri otiects of Sbleiden Den tlhe devt ?? af tlte ...