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ESSEX ASSIZES

... not to be over- a come. HIIC weit to lfeittol s',hesi y(ung, and was engaged at the Opcra-hotsoe, amd In tlhe Orchestra at Drury lane,.as prin- cipal T enoser, duiing the most filltri-hing pact of Garrick's reign. Hi' was one of the origioal Proprietors ...

EAST INDIA [ill]

... Constitution of the Country, had so far forgotten h1imself as to write a private letter to the Lord Chancellor on the affairs of Drury-lane Theatre, then under his Lordship's consideration. On the impropriety of such conduct his Lordship remarked in open Court ...

OLD BAILEY

... audience; tie Drury-lane Company sent several people to offer money for their admission, but he very cautiously avoided taking it. The noise of his performance,' his band, and the audience proved an insufferable annoyance Co the Drury. lane Company in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Hand, -brother of-the Plaintiff proved'he fol a- ,lowing ?? hirsself and his brothert ihth three ?? s e relations went to Drury.lane Pay7house In tle ?? HQd- !d lidays, They intended. to go ,to the Shilling Gailery at half er erce; and t1ey p3id theirumoattey ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... W1v , cat-.pro-L duce .such trash as Adelgithi, and announce it as a Po*ular Drama performed with nnrioaded jitplarue at Drury Lane a-when it is knowa, it with difficultiy, languished there a short and .troubw led life,'and was'then damned, if we are ...

POLICE

... notes was paid into the Bank, and was traced by Hurmpbreys to'Mr. Pbhtlips, wino keeps the Constitution public-house in Drury-lane ; Phillips said he received it of the Prisoner for two bottles of' pirt on the n igst of the 'robbery abou't an hour afterwaids ...

ASSIZES

... tlewell Church, Essex, Mr. Chas. Edw. Horn, of the J.yceuna -Theatre, to Miss Matilda Ray, of the late Theatre Royal, a Drury Lane.-Mr. Jacob Bravo, son of David Bravo, Esq. of Kingston, Jamaica, to Miss Grate Aguils, daughter of Isaac a Aguila, Esq. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... about 17, a soldier i the first regiment of Guardi, were tried Pot asiminsta crime, at a public-house, in White Hart-yard, Drury. lane, on the zith instant ; and George Horiby, a cobler, and Juhss Cutmore,.a soldier, were indih~ed for a similar crime, at ...

BANKRUPTS REQUIRED TO SURRENDER

... paviour, Jal. i, ., Feb. .5, at Guilidhall. Solicitor, SIr. James Blctnin, 16, Uriort-fireet, Southwark. IPhilip Phillips, Drury Lane, tailor, Jan. P, 8, Feb. 5, at Guildhall. Solicitois, Meirfra. Howard arid Abriraiams, Jewry-tQreet, Aldgate. ?? Phipps ...

POLICE

... POL I''S BoW-STrET.-O0 WNVednesday, -Vickery the officer, Lack and Donaldson, constables, went to a house in a court in Drury- lane, in search of coiners. They proceeded to the garret, and found implermenis for coining, and three hundred pieces in the ...

[ill] BAILEY

... the silver coin of the kingdom. eo ween, the landlord of the soue in which the three, prisoners lodged, in Orange-court, Drury-lane, deposed, T ,at luwing sorne suspicions of the.nefarious p'racdicea of hiis tenants,- he bor~ed a hole in the waiviscot ...

OLD BAILEY

... Charter, it is conddently hoped that the present application . to Pairliament Will meet withiequal success as that ofthe Drury- .lane Proprietors, particularly when it is notorious that the usii- versal feeling of the Metropolis is in favour of the est ...