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WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT

... yesterday, plaintiff claimed the sum of 27, his fees for the representation, at the Royalty Theatre, of his burlesque entitled Anne Boleyn from October 12th up to the closing of the Theatre. Mr Banhury appeared for the plaiitiff sttd leir Willis for the defendait ...

Published: Sunday 08 December 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1209 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROYAL GHOSTS AT HAMPTON COURT

... Cwhiohtare said to be exeroising the minds chiefly of I the domestics in the palace are reported to be those I bf Queen Anne Boleyn and Queen Jane Seymour. a Nothing isheard just now of the apparition of Mis- . tress Penn, or of Catherine Howard, which ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Gilbert's Passport, 4 yrs. II t 91b , (Owner) 0 I I Mr. ?? ey's Arctururs, 4 ire, Ilst ilib . . . 1 2 2 Sir J. B. Y. Buller's Anne Boleyn, 4 yre, ?? isb .1 2 8dr Mr. Leach's b g Pantaloon, 5 yrs, Ist l21b . , , 0 dr Sir W. Trelawney's b g Chartist (h b), tiyrs ...

FRIGHTFUL SUICIDE AT HAMPSTEAD

... pluok v2 th ret ?? t' hithe aera-nertufhte ol 0mub inrtown, stio 4 ASin green leqpfj, under whisk BlieS Elarry courted Anne Boleyn- ,~close,~ by: the river terraria of Esex~ Hones on which Shake- spears nali Southampton loved to walk, And on whiok atl ...

THE SOUTHEND MURDER

... the church stands Ilochford hall, a place of great historical interest. Here, to visi- tore, is shown the room in which Anne Boleyn is said to have been born, and the rooms in which she was afterwards kept captive. The deceased was a. constant visitor ...

The CRYSTAL PALACE PICTURE GALLERY AND CERAMIC COURT

... the View in Broadway, Now York, during W'inter, a fine work of Rosa Bonheurs, and one by her sister, the Execution of Anne Boleyn, a life-size picture of Sir Harry Smith, Louis XI. Contemplating the Leaden Imnages in his Cap, The Death of St. Louis ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... whichi iIO Queen deposed Edward II a nd put liteiself at the head of thk# army: those of Henr II ar ticlarly. that'aaindst Anne Boleyn, between whose unfortunate case and that of the pre- sent Queen there was a sijifting similirity;,; et no histofiam had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Harcourt, Mr. Halibrooke, and Plc. Kyrle, all of whom were desired by M~r. 'l'om Taylor to ho eiigd for h'a play of Anne Boleyn. Iltist~ately Mr. blackinore engaged them, and at the timne it was agreed to divide the commisson with the plaintiff. This ...

THE SOUTHEND MURDER

... the chuerh stands Ioehford hall, a place of great bistorical interest. Here, to visi- tors, is shown the room in which Anne Boleyn is said to have beenborn, and the rooms in which she vas afterwards kept captive. The deceased was a constant visitor to ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... the scene was distinguished by many touches of true passion and nice interpretation. The King, Buckingham, Cromwell, and Anne Boleyn were re- presented by Messrs. G. Bennett, Marston, Dickenson, and Miss Cooper. Patience, the queen's waiting woman, was ...

LAW AND POLICE

... thoroughly thwarted the monarch on points which the monarch was especially bent upon carrying. He opposed him in the matter of Anne Boleyn, and, despite Henry's utmost anger, manifested himself the unswerving friend of the unfortunate Queen; and again, on the ...

WINDSOR ELECTION PETITION

... Chatsworth . Taraban . ?? oidder ster ?? S Catline ?? 5 Thee~py ?? 4Er ?? Clo.tvs e -.6. 4 Teolson .0d'O 4lied Rtiben. 0 Anne Boleyn 8 Vioount . 4 ioldavia . a ?? . . 4. Ploueghboy a Honesty e AeSoter ~ a te~e9 3 Cs inTE-O; G Veleefty, by Van sh etioek ...