patronage of the Duchess of Sutherland, was highly
successful, and went off to the perfect gratification of a
numerous and fashionable audience."
* * * * *
"In July she gave two grand concerts in the Town Hall in
Brighton, under the patronage of her Grace the Duchess of
Sutherland, her Grace the Duchess of Norfolk, her Grace the
Duchess of Beaufort, her Grace the Duchess of Argyle, the
Most Noble the Marchioness of Ailesbury, the Most Noble the
Marchioness of Kildare, the Most Noble the Marquis of
Lansdowne, the Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury, the Earl of
Carlisle, the Countess of Jersey, the Countess of Granville,
the Countess of Wilton, the Viscountess Palmerston, the Lady
Constance Grosvenor, and Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe.
"_Vocalists._--Miss E.T. Greenfield (the 'Black Swan'),
Madame Taccani, Countess Tasca, Mr. Emanuel Roberts (Queen's
concerts).
"_Instrumentalists._--Piano-forte soloist, Miss Rosina
Bently [Transcriber's Note: Bentley elsewhere] (pupil of
Miss Kate Loder); violin, M. de Valadares (pupil of the
Conservatoire, Paris); accompanist, Mons. Edouard Henri;
conductor, Mr. F. Theseus Stevens.
"She gave a series of concerts at the Rotunda in Dublin,
Ireland."
* * * * *
"Extract from programme of Miss Greenfield's benefit
concert, Aug. 17, 1853:--
"_Vocalists._--Miss Louisa Pyne, Miss Pyne, and Mr. W.
Harrison; pianist, Miss Rosina Bently; violinist, M. de
Valadares from the East Indies; accompanist, Mr. R. Thomas."
* * * * *
"In October, 1853, we find her again at the Beaumont
Institution, Beaumont Square, Mile End, London, at Mr.
Cotton's concert, supported by Miss Poole, the Misses
M'Alpine, Miss Alleyne, Mr. Augustus Braham, Mr. Suchet
Champion, Mr. Charles Cotton, the German Glee Union, and the
East-Indian violinist M. de Valadares; conductor, Herr
Ganz."
* * * * *
"Nov. 3, 1853, at Albion Hall, Hammersmith, she made her
appearance under the patronage of her Grace the Duchess of
Sutherland, her Grace the Duchess of Norfolk, her Grace the
Duchess of Beaufort, her Grace the Duchess of Argyll, the
Most Noble the Marchioness of Aylesbury [Tr
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