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MURDER

... Nelsen-square, Bliackirrars-3 road.- Ott Wednesday laat'st Weston, near Blath, M.kr. IW. Lovegrove, of til hea''cti-e Royal, Drury-lane. Lie lied been louigitg in the vhillae 5-itte nisonths with the holpes ofl recovering front the ef- fedfts of a rastured ...

POLICE

... pressing It too clese to her breas ' ' t`c-onsequence of the Jlecease of Itr. 3ohti Chamliers, seve- ye;rs box-keeper at Drury-lane Theatre, about half past zr: o'ilotiton Saturday ntight, a Coroner's Inqsit vvwas-yeastcrdsy held at the Harp public-house ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... gothis livingby writig petitni, fetters', & f. l9r persons who were in prison. N'itness m-t him itn Suirnday n1ra ht, in Drury-lane; lhe a'-ked Wim to tlke ?? to the ertehlinan of St. Clement Danes. lie accordiriiav tool him, -and the watchroan refusgd ...

OLD BAILEY

... him to open his house for the residue of the year for Dancing and Concerts. His petition was opposed by the Theitres of Drury-lane and Covent garden. Upon the opinion of the Bench being takono a large, majnrlly was in favour of granting the Licence, which ...

OLD BAILEY

... paper was locked tip. spe~ He also was a newsman, and brad a particular round to whichmi lie went, hut which did not include Drury-lane. . mi Cross-cx~aninted by Mr, BAKRRY. The pressmsen and four to I boys have access to this place where the papers are. locked ...

POLICE

... or he should not have discharged hins at the tinne. GARaETT M'COWAN was charged with uttering counter- feit shillingq in Drury-lane Theatre on Monday night, well- Inowisng them to be such, and was committed for further exa- ruinatiosn. WILLIAM KITSON, ...

POLICE

... the prisoner fa, and a young woman came to lodge in her house, the former re- presenting himself to-be a performer of the Drury-lane com- of Ipany.,- Having remaineet a few, days and not paying any thing, re she threatened to expose him at the theatre. ...

POLICE

... insertion of this communica- tion Iam, Sir, vour obedient servant, e 2d Dec. x806, THOS. ClEARY, Sect f = THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening will be performed e- LOVE IN A VILLAGE. s *ouing-Meadows, Mr. Horn; Justice Woodcock, Mr. Dowe ton ; Hawthorn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... case. The Jury found their verdId& for the defendant. It is reported that Mr. lATURIN has another trage dy in rehearsal at Drury-lane Theatre, and that it will will be given out for representation some time in Janu- ary. On Friday morning, 6th instant, died ...

POLICE

... of fidlers, tailors, shoemakers, sailors, impureq, gamblers, and others. Of these shops S. Beitball kept the Coburgh, in Drury- lane. He and his waiter were held to bail, to answer an indidt- nnent at the Sessions, for keeping a disorderly house. Lawrence ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Holroyd~, itn Serjeant'a Inn. His eail ?? M~- Bird, auflioneer and btuker, sind- Mr. I Wesc, wire-werkes', in WAych-street, Drury-lane Thed bail of Preston -and' Hooper wero r-ejtfLqed. Watson is lo-w at libaerty.- .A boxcing~ snatch between Kir-ton the Bristol' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Thursday. Saturday evening the body of a female infant was found on the steps of the Lying-in Hospital, Brown- low-street, Drury-lane; it was wrapped in paper, and is supposed to be about three days old. The body was taken to St. Giles's Workhouse. HIGHWAY ...