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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... which, under the prefent fyflem, i' impoflible. r . ' e Although the wits have been rather fevere on the Ma- i I nager of Drury-lane for introducing a realpand on the., s flage, they canqot fay he has made duck; aad draks of I his money. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... relative to the right of Volunteers to refign, is little fliort of tool. Mills O'Hara was on Saturday f lized with a fit in Drury-lane Theatre at nine o'clock. S he was taken t6 Carpmeal's houfe in B'ow-greet, where fhe sivas treated with every attention ...

POLICE

... Jultices at this Office, and the lad depofed that between two and three iin the afternoon he flopped in the narrow parr of Drury-lane, near St. Giles's, to look in at a pawrnbroker's window. Thtre ruffianscarneup,onefeizedhim by the collar,and faid that ...

OLD BAILEY

... drvigfin wete 1ilis-l ired, and went into a dif. {crent 'din ifun front that to whichi thley belonged. Mi - iff/Y, 104, Drury Lane, recollceld-having cht inged a iol. note to the prioner Some timne after M Nr. Parkiris, Solicitor to the Polt Office, appliod ...

MIDDLESEX SESSION

... Charles-1idiet, C hvendifh-tquae , Wioe rncxi r- TO i'. Walters,, Shaowvtll, bal-.er - - roivl S. Nlurray, Relf.: -cuurt, Drury-lane, hookIeler . div. 1o C. T. Awvitltc, C lemat:-ltic t, merchant v.1 to G. A'alker, B3raiwrtre, Eifex, ito r - [dilv o A. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... his son's returning to, Covent Garden Theatre for iz nights after Easter, under the impression that the Pro- frietors of Drury Lane Theaire diii not objed to it, and that a satisfiiac-ory explanation having now taken place, it is agreed that Master BErTY ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... Watson, two young laeies, who had received personal in- jury from thethrowing of a glass bottle out of the as. gallery in Drury-lane Tleatre, into the Pitt, os, the night of thqeth. of February last. The prosecution, however, 'was stated to have been adlusily ...

OLD BAILEY

... High-street, Southwark, linen drapers - - - 2 11 Thos.bcott, BethnaU-green, broker - - a so M. Robinson and J. lbleni-son, Drury-lane, grocers I lo Fred. Griflitlhs, l11readneedle-street, apothecary - g XI Geo. Harrison, (lobe-strect, Wappiug [1:st cr.a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Peter Cowren, Br:ighton, linenmdraper - ldiv. a I3a %tberlaid, Iittle 'l'ower-hill, brandy merchiant Ldiv. 1 Sana. Purle, Drury-lane, virttualler - Ldiv. 10 Wm. Sin~s, N-ewgate-market, -butcher .. f17 Absalom Marsh, A!pgnte, je-l1tr ' lO B ulj. fU-tonI ...

[ill]

... 5,oool.; mm her children, iS,oool.; Sarah Ann Ledwith, when of age, S001.; Mrs. Mary Taylor, late of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 13,0001.; to her daughter Harriet, 4,0001.; to her fifter, -3,ooo0.; Maiy Howard, 3000l.; William Howard, 3,oool.; Margaret ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... ing one hundrerilfisaf- uieasen-am one -hundred, seven-shilling pieces, 'theproperty of.!ame6 Wiett, a brush- maker, of Drury-lane. The Prisoner gived sho ti he with the prosecutorl aoseit twelve months. the latter end ofulast March he veryisnexpertedl ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... o ha authority, p andwaarefonibl ifhe lepedbeynd t.The jury' ai try Buxvaaoi;coao. SI Dr- ?? Wigletr, a Bruilk-maker in Drury~ Lane,' Rlated upon oath, that about Chriftim laft', he de. ' e :he porited the rum of topol, in half gbtineat and 7Sii pieces ...