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POLICE

... iclard Brockwell and Francis Bed',ord, of Long-acre, corn: dealers.-Sept. 9, r8o. Aurdrew Hetherington and John Matkie, of Drury-lane,.per- Jumers-Sept. 30, U.196. George Ferris Whid orne and Thomas Street, of Newton- Abott,. surgeons-Sept. ea, 1806. James' ...

POLICE

... Chatmlbers, merchant, [adj. dlv 1 as Charles Greatrex, Sutton Coldfield, broker, fdivj 1.c A. Hetherington and J. Mackie; Drury-lane, perf mners, a I R. Q iy_,Swan-yard, Slaoreditcb, vidcualler, Ldiv-j 10 . MARIIED. On Saturday last, John AldingtonPerry ...

CONTESTED ELECTIONS

... think, would for a moment suppose that he had .not more at stake in this country thase the Right Hunouralalc the Manager of Drury-lane 'Tlieitie. Mr. Whstbread- *Rh a. corresponditig degree of olirityzhad allshwed! him to be o per- snn of an honest heart ...

CONTESTED ELECTIONS

... kinowledge ' , . _. - -TH MIRROR O FAS iON.0. THE VEayRV AGE AND BODY OP TE T'IME,-ITS roa- AND PRileSti. _ . THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.' This Evening their Majestles Ser'vants will adt' -. 'rThe CABINET.. To which will h6e added The LYING VALET. ' Oi Monday ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... barratry in the master ; and that the plaintiff might recover, and consequently that the verdit should stand for the plaintiff. DRURY-LANE.-A Gentleman, whose name we uni derstand to be CRoMwELL, last night performed Pierre in Venice Preserved. It was his first ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... sentence upon the Prisoner., On Thursday night, v-hen Mr.-Skinner of Shooter's Hill, with his family were coming out ot Drury-lane Theatre, in Brydges- street, as the footman wvas carrynig one of the children to the carriage, he was hustled by a gang ...

OLD BAILEY, Jan. 15

... the propert, of Ann Adams. Thompson the fellow who picked tse pocket of Wocinan, a Gebtleman's servant, at the duor ut Drury L.ane Theatfe, a short t'ioe hack, was conjicted of felony' Sevenwere convicted of felonyand one was acuitcdd. . 'v * > SUM ' ...

IBBERSON AND OTHERS, v. CROWDER

... twelvensontth, and file reistains perfedily | vell. Any infarmsatiou of the above fac may be uL- tained at No. 9, Duk;e's Court, Drury Lane, London. ?? Spilfollr) is not accountable fur any mixture fold, oslels the words By the King's Patent are inferted in ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUNE 27

... twelvemonth, and fhe remains perfedtly well. Ady information of the above fad may be ob- tained at No. 9, Duke's Court, Drury Lane, London. Mr. Spilfbury is not accoun table for any mixture fold unlefs the words, By the King's Patent are inferted on ...

ASSIZES

... twelvenuonth, and dhe remains perfecily well. Any information of the above faiR may be ob- tailied at No. 9, Duke's Court, Drury Lane, London. Mr. Spildiury is not accountable for any mixture fold unlefs the words By the King's Patent are ilferted on ...

ASSIZES

... Anyfinrmaryiond ofhriseraiovedfa rstire benefitf well, ?? An inomanofteabove fa& may be ob. earned at No. 9, Duke's Coart, Drury Lane, London. Mr. . ?? iuy is notaccotinoteable for s nt riixuiuefold Pnuelef the ivords (I By th c King's Patent' are inferted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... themselves. He 'had no wish an upnA to have the ufanagement of ,the Opera thrown upon hiin. He was already the Manager of Drury Lane, iofthe Royal Circus, and of one other Theatre' (the gfi jname of which we could net colle&) and he' really pa wished' to ...