October, 1853, at the hall of the Golden Lion Hotel, Stirling, under the special patronage of Colonel Maxwell and the officers of her Majesty’s eighty-second regiment.

Artists.—Miss Louisa Pyne, Miss Pyne, Miss E. T. Greenfield.—Pianist, Miss Rosina Bentley,—Violinist, M. de Valadares.

Programme,—Part First.

Grand duo Concertante,—Piano-forte and violin,—(Gulielmo Tell.)—(Miss Rosina Bentley and M. De Valadares,) Osborne and Beriot.

Cradle song,—“Sleep and rest,”—(Miss Greenfield,)

Wallace.

Grand scena,—“All is lost,” “Still so gently,”—(La Somnambula,)—(Mr. W. Harrison,)

Bellini.

Air and variations,—“Cease your funning,”—(Miss Louisa Pyne,)

Dr. Arne.

Grand variations,—Piano-forte,—“The Cracovienne,”—(Miss Bentley,)

Wallace.

Duett,—“I am free,”—(written expressly for Miss Greenfield,)—Stephen Glover.

Glee,—“Ye spotted snakes,”—Miss Louisa Pyne, Miss Pyne, Miss Greenfield, and Mr. W. Harrison.

Part Second.

Duett,—“O Maritina,”—(Miss Louisa Pyne, and Mr. W. Harrison,)

Wallace.

Scotch Ballad,—“Annie Laurie,”—Miss Pyne.

Ballad,—Home, sweet Home,—(Miss Greenfield,)

Bishop.

Solo, Violin,—“Carnival de Venice,”

M. de Valadares.

Ballad,—“Remember Me,”—(Mr. W. Harrison.)

Balfe.

Ballad,—“The Summer Night,”—(Miss Louisa Pyne,)

L. Philips.

Song,—“When Stars are in the quiet Sky,”—(Miss Greenfield.)

Duett,—“I know a bank,”—(The Misses Pyne,)

Home.

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, the most noble the Marchioness of Kildare, the most noble the Marquis of Lansdowne, Earl and Countess of Shaftsbury, Earl of Carlisle, Countess of Jersey, Countess of Granville, Countess of Wilton, Viscountess Palmerston, the Lady Constance Grosvenor, and Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Artists,—Miss E. T. Greenfield, Miss J. Brougham, Miss E. Brougham, Mr. Charles Cotton, Mr. Augustus Braham, the eminent Tenor,—Piano-forte, Miss Eliza Ward.

At the Theatre Royal, Lincoln, Dec. 23, 1853,—under the same distinguished patronage as at Hammersmith.

Artists,—Mrs. Alexander Newton (of her Majesty’s Grand National Concerts,) Miss Ward, Miss E. T. Greenfield, Mr. Augustus Braham, Mr. Charles Cotton (from Milan,) Mr. Distin.

Again to verify the fact of her having received the attention of very distinguished personages, the following certificates are laid before the reader:—

Sir George Smart has the pleasure to state that her Majesty, Queen Victoria, commanded Miss Greenfield to attend at Buckingham Palace, on May the 10, 1854, when she had the honour of singing several songs, which he accompanied on the piano forte.

Sir George Smart has given Miss Greenfield some lessons in singing, which she received with much attention and evident improvement.