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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.— MB. BALFE to the Subscribers to the
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jHas the Honour to announce vo nuumij , o w v » --€ > aera . and the Public , that his Benefit will take place on , ^ ¦ MONDAY , AUGUST 11 , 1851 , on which occasion will be presented ( for the first time ) an Italian Version of his Opera , LES QUATBE FILS AYMON , under Ut # title of I QUATTRO FRATELLI , with the following Casf—E-rsjinia . Mile . Sofie Cruvelli ; Clara , Mme . Giuliani ; J « i ! anda , Mile . Feller ; Eglantina , Mile . Lanza ; Barone di Beau-* natir > ir , M . Massol ; Oliviero , SignorGardoni ; Ricciardo , Signor P « rdini- AUardo , Signor Meicuiiali ; ltinaldo , Signor Balanchi ; XJherta ' Si ^ nor D . ii Viori : Ivojie , Signor Coletti . After which , Ihe FiritAet-of Ciniarosa's celebrated Opera , ILM ATMMONIO jKGRETO Carolina , Nmr . Fiorentini ; Elisetta , Mme . Giuliam ; and Fidahna , Mile . Alboni ; Paolina , Signor Calzolari ; Count R » binson . Signor F . Lablache ; and Gerouimo , Signor Lablache . To conclude with the admired Divertissement , entitled LLo GR \ CK 8 , introducing the celebrated Pas de Trois . I ' . uprosyne , BJlle Carolina Rosati ; Thalia , Mile . Marie Tagliom : Egalia . Mile Amalia Ferraris . Supported by Miles . Rosa , Esper . ledesciii , Julien , Lamoreux , Allegrini . Kohlenberg , Dantoine , PascaU' 8 , &c . &cl ( and the Ladies of the (; orps de Hallet . Applications for li » xe * , . tails , and Tickets , to be made at Mr . Baife ' s Private Residence , 14 , Bruton-street , Berkeley-square ; art all the principal Musicselleis' and Libraries , and at the Opera Cox-office of the Theatre , Colonnade . Subscription night , WEDNESDAY , August 13 . Itis respectfully ounouncfd that . ii' compliance with the generally-expressed desire , a SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT will be given on WliDNLb-1 ) AY Aw'ust 13 , 1851 , in lieu of the last Tuesday r , f the bub-« criiHion (\ iz ., September 2 ) ; all ivories and tickets , therefore , JEor ' that evening will be available for WEDNESDAY , August 13 . « vben will be presented Donizetti ' s Opera , LA FKiLIA DEL HEGClIME ^ 'i'O . Marie , Mile . Alboni .
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Hli R MAJESTY'S T HEA T R E . — -vjgtjr-i SOIREES EXTItAOUDINAIRES . The week ' * " iH-rforniancrs will include the talents' of Mine . Uarbieri IN'ini , Mil * :. Alboni , Mine . Fiorentini , M inc . Giuliani , ^ O « I Mile . Sofle Cruvelli ; Signor Gartloni , Mr . SiuiB Keeves , t&gnori Pardini and Calzolari ; Sigi . ori Lablache . Maaaol , F . Lnt&tche Casanova . Scrapiui , Lorenzo , Ferranti , an « l Coletti ; WU « Amalia Ferrari ? , Mile . Marie Taglioni , and Mile . Caro-Vliiia lW ^ iiti' MM . Charles , Ehri < k , Gosselin . and Paul Taglioiu . ¦ Subscription Night , Wednesday , August IX — It in respectfully Munouncud that , in compliance with the generally expressed 2 c 6 irt ; a fSubHcription Night will be given on Wednesday . Au , ru 8 ' t \ j , ) j \ lieu of tlm ltiHt Tuesday of the subscription , viz ., Scnlcinlxir ' £ . All ivories and tickets , therefore . Tor that evening wilt be availably for Wednesday , August 13 . when will be prewmU- d Uo . ii / etti ' u Opera , LAF 1 GLIA DKUIEV . VA M ENTO . Maiie Mile . Alboni . To be preceded by the last act of Verdi s celebrated <) p « jra , 4 DUK FOHCARI . The Doge , Siriioi Coletti . Tbwreday , Augunt 11 . DON GIOVANI ( for the Iuhj , time . ) Which . AU » oni , ( iiuuliid , and Fiorentini ; Siguoii Coletti , Unlzotlari and -I < ai > kiclie . i- 'iiduy , A « «> at 15 . SOI RICE KXT 11 AORD 1 NAIRK . j US O li A N K I / LI , I . ectiircr on Vocal « ci * ' » M-. f-, r ives IN 8 T 1 UJ ( JTI () N IN BINOINO by a now , concise and jjuojbI / succi ^ u fnl Method , by which pupilu cannot full to » iil | f well in huir Lite time generally employed , and with tiio "rc atcBt , ncceH . 'J'h « Jnefhod han been ap ]> roved by the t )« AiabtiT 8 O < ' Italy , jncludl . uif the lii « l > authority of < : retcntuu , » ud Jitelvut hi * tivo Lec . tiueu on Vocal ( Science , delivered nt tlieM -uiovor-squiiro and New Uecthov . Mi Rooms , wh « r « it was irriKiijJy iickuowle . ltrc . l to < i « the only mo < l « of forming a lino uiunieal voice . TemiH-lSS leH-onn , X 4 4 b ; by the Quarter , Hi lea «( UW , X" ( J <> 8 . ; four pupila in clasn . X . i Z * . ea « h by the OuurK'r —Application * «* «« K «< 'r Anilir « ^ i"K > ' > HT Academy , * No « ithunrtif ; . lnnd-plnc « . Weutl > o « ri > e- r » v » -, liiiyuwutur .
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A CARD . THE MISSES SMITH receive into their Family a limited number of YOUNG LADIES to Board and Educate . For terms and prospectus apply to at . u . x ., Leader Office , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand . 1 , Florence-terrace , Park-road , Upper Holloway .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , late of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Sinsinjr . For Terms of Musical Lecturea , Private Lessons , or Class Teaching , in Town or Country , apply to C . D . C . 15 , Essex-street , Strand .
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THE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made to order , 21 s . per pair . HENRY LATIMER , 29 . Bishopsgate-strect Without , respectfully requests the attention of the Public to the above very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 218 . cannot be surpassed either in shape , make , or quality .
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LOU IS ROSST , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUR , 254 , Regent-street , opposite Hanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES and PERUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin , transparent fabric , rendering the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and being attaehed to a foundation constructed on geometrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto invented . Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , which is unvereally approyed and admired . ThisBALM , containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , renders it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this Balm soon becomes pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly ' employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair may have been rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to its Natural Colour and Brilliancy by using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE , 261 . Oxford-street , near North Audley-street ; Manufactory , Dunfermline . DAVID BIRRELL begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAiVIASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which are now on view at the Great Exhibition , near the west end of the building , under the head of " Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the Noith Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved in the Art Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : —" Among the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful lablecloths manufactured by Mr . Birrell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate in design , and in all respects worthy of covering a regal table . In the corners of the bortler we . liscern the St . George , and in the centres oi the same part the badges of the order of The Thistle * and ' St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made from the finest Flemish flax . " The "CAGE PATTERN , " in the style of Louis XIV ., and the " WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST , " surmounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . Napkins , in eilk and linen , to match the abo » e . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRELL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound bleach . These goods can be 8 trongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks . Sheetings , Table Covers , &c . May , 1851 .
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A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — XJL The public are admitted , without charge , to the British Museum , National Gallery , East India Company's Museum , London Missionary Society's Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in the morning till 8 at night , at Benetfink and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , 89 and 90 , Cheapside , London . The splendid Htock comprises every vaticty of Klectro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea-urns , Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Huths , Stoves , Fire-iroiu ; in short , every requisita either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At this establiHhinent you cannot be deceived , because every article is marked in plain figures , and at such prices as can be olfered only by a house whose groas sales aro so enormous as to enable them to noil the best articles at 10 or l . > per cent . If ss than any other bouse in the kingdom . That we can furniuh a mansion , ii demonstrated by the continued patronage of the nobility and gentry ; and to prove that wo can also suit the necesrary and judiciout ) economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we are enabled actually to furniuh an eight-rootned house for JC 5 , and the articlex , too , of the beat quality and workmanship . Thiu may appear incredible ; but as we are the largeot buyers of iron gooda , to say nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , wo can do it , and subjoin a lint of the requisites : — 1 Hall-lamp 0 10 fi 1 Umbrella-stand 04 fl 1 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Standards .. 0 ft 6 1 Set of Polished Hteel Fire-iroim 0 3 6 1 Hi aH 8 Toast-stand .. .. .. .. .. 0 16 1 Fire-guard .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 16 1 llron / . ed and Poliuhed Steel Scroll Fender .. 0 8 6 1 Set Polished Steel l ' ire-irons . Bright Tun .. 0 5 6 1 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle mid Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 lieot Hed-rooiu Fender and Polished Steel Fireirons .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 070 2 Bed-room Fenders , and « Seta of Fire-iron * .. 0 7 0 Set of Four Block-tin I ) iuh Coveiu .. .. 0 11 6 1 Bread- grater , ( i d .. Tin Candlestick , Ud 0 1 . " » 1 Teakettle , tin . 6 d .. 1 Oridiron , In . .. .. 0 S 6 I Frying-pan , In .. 1 Meut-choppcr , 1 b . 6 d . .. .. 0 a 6 1 Coll ' enpot . In ., 1 Colander , 1 m . .. .. .. 0 15 0 1 DiiHt-piiii . 6 < l .. I Fish-kettle . 4 a . .. .. .. 0 4 6 1 Filth-slice , Gd ., Jl Flour-box , Hd . .. .. .. 0 I ' £ I Pepper-box " . 0 0 4 ;\ Tiniiril Iron Saucepans .. .. .. ^ 0 5 0 1 Ov * l K »> iltiij * -i > ot , : 5 a . Hd ., 1 Set of bkewcrs , 4 d . * . " . 0 4 0 ; i KpooiiB , lid .. Tea-pot and Tmy . ; iH . .. .. ' 0 a y Tountinjf-forU . .. _ ^ 0 0 6 Norn . —Any one or more of the articles may he ( . elected at tho above pricey . And all orders for XT ) and upwurdti will bu forwarded '"'" V ^ ' . y . r // ^ '" kl "K " » - N » ie . therefore , the nddr . au . UKNfc I !• IN K aiul Co .. 8 U » ,, d < M ) . CheapBlde . London ; »¦>< f you are akutu , luruinh , n , ul wunt to buy oonouilcnlly nnd tiwtululJy visit , thi » c » t » bji » hniejit , ' '
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THE BRIGHTON MINORITY CHURCH RATE , and the NEW JUDGE-MADE ECCLESIASTICAL LAW . By the decision of Sir Herbert Jenner Fust , Judge of the Court of Arches , given on the 17 th ultimo , the Libel in the cause of " Cordy and others t > . Bentlejr" has been admitted to proof . This decision is of national importance , and involves questions of great moment . In the Braintree case , it was decided by a Majority of the Judges , that " where a Rate was refused , it might be made by a Minority of the Vestry , provided that the articles for which it were made be necessary for the sup port of the fabric , and for the decent celebration of Divine Worship . " That decision has been taken up to the House of Lords , and a strong opinion is entertained by sound lawyers that it will be reversed . The Judgment in the Brighton case goes infinitely further . In effect it declares , that a Minority ( however small ) may make a Church Rate to defray any charge for ornaments or luxuries which the whim or caprice of the Romanist party in the Church of England shall suggest . Scuh a decision will not passively be submitted to ; and as it is obvious that this must lead to protracted and expensive litigation , the Brighton Committee , having themselves largely contributed to this fund , now confidently appeal for pecuniary support to all those persons , throughout the kingdom , who are opposed to any further encroachment , by means of " Judge-made Ecclesiastical Law , " on the Constitutional principle of government by Majorities . Subscriptions are , therefore , urgently solicited , and Mill be received , in London , at the Royal British Bank , Token-house Yard , and by Charles Gilpin , Bookseller , 5 , Bishqpsgate-street Without ; and , in Brighton , by Messrs . I . G . Bass and Co ., Treasurers . JOHN NELSON GOULTY . \ wtLLIAM CONINGHAM . } Sub-Committee . ARTHUR H . COX , Hon . Sec , I Brighton , Aug . 1 , 1851 .
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DEAFNESS—SINGING in the EARS . — Extraordinary Cures are effected daily , in cases long since pronounced incurable by the Faculty . Even in cases of total deafness , which have existed a lifetime , a positive cure can be guaranteed without pain or operation , by a newly discovered and infallible mode of treatment , discovered and practised only by Dr . FRANCIS , Physician , Aurist , 40 , Liverpool-street , King ' s Cross , London . Dr . F . has applied this new treatment in the presence of and on several of the most eminent medical men of the day , who have been utterly astonished at its magical effect . All martyrs to these distressing complaints should immediately consult Dr . Francis , as none need now despair , however bad their case . Hours of consultation daily from lileyen till Four , and Six till Nine . Country patients , stating their case by letter , will receive the means of cure per post , with such advice and directions as are guaranteed to render failure impossible . .
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MOHISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES , Depot , 344 , Strand . —The Partnership of MORISON . MOAT and Co ., of the British College of Health , " having expired on the 25 th of March last , Mr . Moat Manufactures the above-named medicines ( " Morison ' s Pilla" ) ftom the Recipes of the late " James Morison , the Hygeist . " Mr . Moat is Member of the Royal College of Surgeons , and Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries , and has devoted many years to the study of Medicine ; by the employ of a matured judgment in the selection of Drug 3 , and attention to their thorough combination and uniformity of mixture , lie ensures certainty of effect with the least possible unpleasantry . He offers the Pills , thus made by himself , as a perfectly safe and efficient purgative , and recommends them to be taken in those cases of illness where the services of a medical adviser are not felt to be requisite . , . Sold with directions , in the usual priced boxes , by all Medicine Venders . Foreign Houses dealt with in the most advantageous manner .
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DR . CULVERWELLON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements , Constipation , and Haemorrhoids . Is . each ; by post , Is . 6 d . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " t A popular exposition of the principal causes ( over and carele- feeding , fec . ^ ot the above harassing and distressing comp laint * . with" an equally intelligible and popular exposition of li <> w "J should live to get rid of them ; to which is added diet tables io every meal in the day , and full instructions for the regimen mm observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrawu ; i numerous cases , &c . I Vols . 2 and 3 , companions to tho preceding ' , I THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . | HOW TO BE HAPH- I " Jucunde Vivere . " I ON TJRINAltY DISORDERS , CONSTIPA- I T 1 ON , and HAEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Uemo >\ ^ I Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 3 'J , Cornhn ; '"' m I Author , 10 . Argyll-place , Recent-street : consultation H <""" ' , I to twelve ; cveninga , seven till nine . ¦— - I lI
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BEAUTIFUL AND ' LUXURIANT HA J I WI 1 ISKKR 8 , &c , can only be obtained by . \ " ° " hrllj I MISS DEAN'S CHINILENE , which has a world-wW ^ j V )| l | , | ¦ and immense sale . It in guaranteed to produce vv j [| 1 tlia I MoustacbioB . EyebrowH , &c , in three or four wcc , ' . t , s 9 ful i » I utmost certainty ; and will be found eminently li . ll { : r ''_ . yiii 9 » I iioiiriMhing , curling , and beautifying' the hair , checkn'fJ h ^^ ¦ in all its utageu , strengthening woak hair , preventing ^ ¦ off . &c . &c . For the reproduction of hair in ba " !! ; , ' cvef ¦ whatever cause , and at whatever age , it stands unrivu ^^ it I having failed . One trial only is uolicited to prove tn « ^^ ¦ is an elegantl y scented perparation , and 8 U ' ' J . ! J . ,,, ty-f < "" I mouths' use will be Bent ( post-free ) on receipt of 1 W Kii'lf ' " I 1 ' ostagn Htninps , by Miaa DEAN . 48 , Liverpool-Hire 1-1 '' ¦ cross , London . At home daily from Ten till One . . jg of » I For Children it iH iiidi » peiitmble , as forminif *¦ "" ' ¦ beautiful head of hair . I AUTHHNTIO TESTIMONIALS . U reB' ° I " I constantly lint ) your Crinileae for my children- ¦ my hair perfectly . " —Mrs . Long . Ilitchin . HertH . tlm " " I "I have now to complain of the trouble ofsliav '"* ' H to your Crinileiin . " — Mr . Orey , Katon-aquarc , ClieUe » - ^ ^ |) fr- H 1 ' rofeHsor Ure , on aii . Uyzing the Criinlene , mi )" '" llU , | tJ > ° ¦ fectly free from uny iniuii . ma colouring or other mi" - ' | , | c | ic »< ¦ beat atlimilant for tlio huh I have met with . The him : " ¦ and very perslBtent . " . iiN TN ^ ' " I PUKE LIQUID HAIR DYE . —MISS DKAN'H I l ' ' L . . ittlif ¦ —A perfect and ellloieut Dyo diHcovi-red by an , lir ,., | liui ' ' »] ¦ cheniiHt . It ia u pure liquid that changes any ''"' ' , ) Urii t' » J ' , ¦ three iiiiiuiteu to any uhadu re . jjuired , from li ( r » " ( J , ) en n ¦ black , bo beatuifnlly natural an to defy detection . ' o | , jentl ""* ¦ utaiii ihe uki . i , ia moat eusily upplied , uml i « Ireo iro" , ,,,. » yf ¦ abluquulity . It needs only to bo u » od once , I " " ' . ' ,, fly ^ f " . ¦ muiieiit dyn . Price : 1 m . «< l . per bottle , aont J ) OIJl J _ j )( s ^" l | l ) ¦ Dean , on receipt of M poutng-e- » tumi > n . Adilr * - "" H I )« an . 4 b , Llvcr | iool- » tr «« t , KiiiK ' s-crvn " , London , H
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Friday , August 8 . Bankrupts . —S . Churchill and T . Ciadbn , Church-row , Limehouse , builders , to surrender August 20 , September 10 ; solicitor , Mr . Cullen , High-street , Poplar ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—J . Cundau , Old Bond-street , publisher , August 20 , September 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrence , Plews , and Boyer , Old Jewry-chambers ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—J . Beaumont , Leman-street , Whitechapel , engineer , August 20 , September 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lindsay and Mason , Greshamstreet ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—H . Hayes , Begent-• treet , and Stafford-row , draper , August 18 , September 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Liriklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . . Whitmore , Basinghall-street-I . Isaacs , Swan-14 September 11 soli
street , Minories , jeweller , August , ; - citors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill — \ V . E . Follit , Chenies-place , Somers-town , carver and gilder , August 15 , September 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Lewis , Wilmingtonsquare ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—J Franckeiss , Portsea and Landport , wollendraper , August 14 September 12 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basmgnallstreet— J . Parkins , Cheapside , clothier , August 20 , September 20 solicitors , Messrs . . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-Btreet— H . Lewis and J . IIervky , Halifax , Yorkshire , spiritmerchants , August 18 , September 19 ; solicitors , Messrs . Yenning Naylor . and Robins , Tokenhou ? e-yard ; Messrs . Craven and Rankin . Halifax ; and Messrs . Courtenay and Corn p ton . Leeds alifax
Leeds- official assignee , Mr . Young , —W . Speak , H , Yorkshire , snuff manufacturer , August 22 , September 19 ; solieitors Mr . Wavell , Halifax ; and Messrs . Courtenay and Compton , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Freeman , Leeds—J Newton , ' sen ., Watlingborough , Lincolnshire , boat owner , August 20 , September 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Scott and Tahourdin Lincoln ' s-inn-fields , Mr . Tynbee , Lincoln , and Mr . Stamp , Hull- official assignee , Mr . Cairick—W . CLOUGHTON . Kingstonupon-Hull , auctioneer , August 20 , September 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Richardson and Lee , Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick—C . P . Henville , Chidcock , Dorsetshire , miller , August 20 September 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Manfield and Andrews , Dorchester , and Mr . Stogdon , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Jlirtzel Exeter—J . Percival , Market Deeping , Lincolnshire , innkeeper , August £ 9 , September 12 ; solicitors , Mr . Brown , Market Deeping , and Mr . Bowley , Nottingham ; official aasignee , Mr . Bittleeton , Nottingham .
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loiicitors , Messrs . Edmonds and Sons , Plymouth ; and Mr . Stosrdon , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeter .
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Her Majesty's Theatre.— Mb. Balfe To The Subscribers To The
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . — MB . BALFE cumniuci
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 9, 1851, page 762, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1895/page/22/
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