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... this little theatre were, perhaps, b the most popular of the day. Having visited tho o United States with his wife, they experienced a t mostenthusiastic reception, and on raturing to D ) ngland he became the lessee of Covent Garden t Theatre, a speculation ...

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... course of study as a violin player te was rapid, In 1824 he appeared in the opera of Frei. nI] schutz, at the Norwich Theatre, and proceeded to Italy, St where he first came before the public as a composer, hi Going to Paris in 1827, he met with great ...

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... in behalf of Mr. E. J. Fletcher, lessee of the t Carihf Theatre, for a reaewal of the licence for the performance in that building of stage plays. Mr. Reece said that since last jear t-de theatre company had decided to grant a lease to Mr. j 3 Fletcher ...

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... mentioned, Is yet oulolaently terrible, and cal. oulatsd to ktrike terror iato the stoutest heart. It ap- pears that the theatre, which was formerly known as the Colosesut, and Is new used 'as o; naiaicbhall, wee, as is usually the case on Fridiy' evasings ...

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... a pantomime writer, was charged in r- at the Southwark police court with threatening to C, shoot the lessee of the Surrey Theatre. Prisoner to was ordered to flnd two sureties to keep the peace for 12 months. U3 . Foot and mouth disease has broken out ...

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... deceased had undertaken to CoMpose a Work, I -and nearly the entire male portion of the comr- pany now engaged at the Vaudeville Theatre was present. The wreaths and crosses of flowers received by the family were of the most beautiful description. and came from ...

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... and tbe dat:li ol Geitrral Uordoeu was re- id ceired in LsiulcIi Mr. GCiJdstAUic dticied his beat ci ?? cudurried to the theatre, where be sat aid laughed at a -werearnidnflfce whsilethlcheadless nurkl of ?? ?? lying ?? ?? sultry m Cs ,eand ?? SLI-UeLS ...

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... practical musical life was mlade 'as conductor of a sinall operatic troupe at Mslgde- cc burg. In 1839 he was leader of a theatre at ui Rigs, inerried to an actress, pressed for money, a( and altogether dissatisfied with hila p to~ltl~, in pecuniary, social ...

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... Herbqrt Raid Lemprere, William Parry, Robert B, Roberto, and JohnlI Williams.1 On Tuesday evenine the magnificent ballroom and theatre at Gordildinog, the seat of Colonel Platt, presented a festive apoearsnee when the tenantry and workmen on tbe Gorddinog and ...