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... i AMPHITHEATRE, under th- Pa- their Royal Highnesses the Prince Rerent -^llf.^PJ __VB*flN ...
... i AMPHITHEATRE, under th- Pa- their Royal Highnesses the Prince Rerent -^llf.^PJ __VB*flN ...
... -sixth time, an entirely new Equestrian _» founded on the extraordinary and during Ex- /Jr7i.'HA.U TURPIN, the Highwayman. The Piece / .V. Barrymore. Turpin. the notorious 11igh- ?? j-, a ._.«ry . his sixth appearance at this Theatre. ' tiv two Horses ...
... extensively read and admired.â Courier. Exhibits great power and strong Inten t. Morning Post. Will have a run in the true Turpin styfe.â Eraser's Mag. Will interest and amuse readers Of every class.â New Sporting Magazine. Hichard Bentley, 8, ...
... Spectacle TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, presenting the notable incidents of that famous eveut, introducing the best-trained .Mare in Europe. Dick Turpin, Mr. F. C. Hengler, Jun. Startling Sceues, Realistic Effects. Tbe Reward, the Pursuit, Turpin s Terrific ...
... Collin-, Mr. Pritchai.l. Mr. Binnelt. Mr. Tilbury, Mr. J. Webster ⢠Mr. Rob-its, Mr. Harris; Miss Faucit, Mrs. Glover, Mi- Turpin I Mrs. West, Mrs. Gar-rick. Mb-. Em, 1. Miss Wvndham. Xc. ! A P ...
... Spectacle TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, presenting the notable iucideuta of that famous event, introducing the bent-trained Mare in Europe. Dick Turpin, Mr. F. 0. Hengler, jun. Startling Sceues, Realistic Effects. The Reward, the Pursuit, Turpin s Terrific ...
... a Legend of Ludgate.— Thc Foreign Execntioner ; a Legend of White- ?? Idol of Little Britain ; a Legend of West Smith- ?? Turpin ; a Legend of Bucklersbury — The Heart of a Lawyer ; a Legend of Furnival's Inn — The- Pos- sessed One; a Legend of Lombard-street ...
... conclude with (positively for six nights ?? the celebrated Equestrian Spectacle, founded on the life Zi adventures of RICHARD TURPIN, the HIGHWAY- MAN. I_ theeoursc of the piece the following striking inci- jents, tbe attack of the York Coach. Turpro's Journey ...
... WEEKLY MAIL SERVICE. rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S X magnificent ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AORANGI, 4.163 tons register, W. A. Turpin commander, from London May 7. Plymouth May 9, for AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, and CANTERBURY, has unrivalled passenger accommodation ...
... AFTERNOON. Lesson on High-class Cookery 12. 0 to L 0 Organ Recital (E. H. Sugg) 1.30 to 2.30 Organ Recital (Albert Hall) (J. Turpin) 2. oto 3. 0 Lesson on Plain Cookery 2. 0 to 3.0 Grenadier Guards 3. 0 to 5.0 Organ Recital (H. L. Balfour) 4. oto 5. 0 Pomeranian ...
... Mrs. W. Barry- auuidiip. Tbe popular Scotch Ballet of the LACKSMITH. To conclude with, the Lques- ?? Spectacle, of RICHARD TURPIN, the EVENING LECTURES, at the Uni- impei, St. Tbomass-street, Soathwark. Service ill-past Six. W. J. FOX* On tbe Faith that ...
... Drollest of Clowns, and the favourite Hippodrnmatic Spectacle TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK and the DEATH OF BLACK BESS, pourtraying all the notable and exciting incidents of that famous event : Dick Turpin. Mr. F. C. Hengler.â Prices 4«., 35., 25., Is.; children ...