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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Wednesday the house of Mr. E. Croker, at Grange-hill, in that county, was attacked b7 a body of men armed, and plundered of a gun end some o Her fire-arms. ...

THE THEATRES

... , Sir John Mac- donald, arrived at our cavalry barracks; and, as soon as Major Rotton and Captains Forrest and John W. Reynolds had arrived from Chichester, the whole of the officers of the regi- ment were ordered to be assembled; and Sir John addressed ...

Published: Sunday 01 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3743 | Page: 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE AND ART

... arts would vie, Before the skill must dwindle, 0, Of thee, my sharp JOHN CHIsNAMAN, Myschemiag, trimming Chinaman, Whether merchant Hong, or thiefurirunig, my prince of rogues, JOHN CHIlNAISAN ! o long thy game has lasted out- Right long hast bawled and ...

Published: Sunday 14 March 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4789 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Parsonstown, John Metherwell, Esq. hitD., of Castleder. 5,i the county Tyrone, to Sral, eldest daughter of Mr. RGrtof o Salford, Lancashire and niece of the Rev. Jants Carlisle. Sf At Cropton, Bedfordshire, Colonel Powell, M P. for Cardigan_ w shire, to ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... priaitive Presbyterianism lboth in Scotland anld Ireland. Episcopal ann Seni.El.piscopal writers lave frequently tried to connect John Knox antd the Churrch of Scot land wdtit prirery at least in a mohdified foril, rand finding tire therisior utterly hopeless ...

Reviews

... his eldest r son, the present Baron. f *Lord Dunas was born In April, 1766, and in 1794, married Harriet, daughter of General John Hall, by whom he has five children living, three daughters and two sons, both the latter of whom are in Parliament. s He finished ...

LITERATURE

... subscribe to the sentiments er here expressed by the writer in the Citizen relative to it. The notice on the Life and Times of Grattan is re- sumed by the same able historic pen, whose labours on the ,1- subject we quoted largely from on a former occasion ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... etely succeeded, and Mr Grattan was turtned out of the eounty. It will nodoaibtprovehighlypalatabletothepeopletofindsuchconductre- warded by the present government, and that this man who so acted to turn out the son of Grattan has been advanced to place ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Dickens's house. Sending in his card, as an American, he is admitted into the author's study, and finds him sitting in a large arm-chair, by his table. When the American has in some degree recovered from the unbounded astonishment he may be supposed to have ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... priestess, his ample brow enwreathed with a coronal of turnips and carrots, gracefully entwined; the measured tread, outstretched arm, and wrist depressed, are in the strictest accordance with the school of the Siddone and the Kemble. The thorough bass of his ...

Published: Sunday 12 December 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3635 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Reviews

... are the wife of John Troke, who gave I birth to three boys, two of whom are living; and I the wife of William Morley, three boys since dead. EXECUTION OF JOB J. WARD.-The punishment I of death was on isonday morning inflicted on Job I John Ward, who was ...

Reviews

... former are the wife of, John Trkeks who gsve P brglh [u0 LIJ6 *, 1- V ?? ?? -f the wife of WiliamMorloy, three boys since dead. EXECUTION OF JOn J. WA-D.-The punishment r1 of death was on Monday morning inflicted on Job r John Ward, who was convicted ...