Northumberland Its History Its Features And Its People

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Northumberland Its History Its Features And Its People
James Christie
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Ay, it's clivor, 'tis clivor Only a penny for trappers, an' tuppence for wappers ! Ay, it's clivor, 'tis clivor.
Come into my show, My show's a dandy ; Come into my show, It's sweet as sugar candy. " Like most theatrical people, " Billy " had his ups and downs. For nearly sixty-six years he resided in the same house in the Close, where he brought up his family in a highly respectable manner. He died at the age of seventy, at Hartlepool, where he was performing with his Victoria Theatre in 1853,
... and is interred in the churchyard of St. Hilda, at a spot overlooking a wide expanse of ocean. Shortly after his death the Messrs. Sangers, circus proprietors, when visiting the town, gave a benefit for the purpose of raising funds to erect a stone over 134 BILLY PURVIS.
" Billy's " grave, and a neat monument bearing the following inscription, now marks the last resting place of the brief player whose mask and buskin like himself have returned to dust : "Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again.


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