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 ...

LAW

... within these last three plls, for a ?? otfence.sohsfo sila ACCIDENTS, OFFEACES, $c. BOX-LOUNGING BLACKC-4-RDS.-The ?? at Drury-lane Theatre were on Tuesday evenin- disturbed by a pugilistic contest betwee Capt. B. of the-Navy, and Mr. C. a city merchant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Robert Peate,a clergyyman, and Chapllain to his Royal ,{ighness the Piigce of Wvajes, in tle boxes of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, on the 26th of Ofrober c last. Si- ROtrr'T gave an account of the transaaion, and c stated thatle atternipted to pass between ...

POLICE

... the Magistrates. 'An iromnonger lhif bieen in custody, on a chairge of concealing a isan of the ,.nme f Msckiachlin,~ of Drury-lane, flue Prisoner will know. iog tl ?? wa§ clsrged wvith felony,4hy ferging various e'bilts of efchange, for which~tlae Prisoner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VyAter;, vwhich was got .p in a stile which did cit dii to tfne 'talents of Mr. WILMaOT WELLS, Alfhng Misn ctar. DE Csrnm, .of Drury-lane Theatre; perfol med dr', and Franscd in the mejo-drame, and received iepeated aend deserved applauses from a ?? audience ...

POLICE

... were worth but a few shilli ngs. On Sunday afternoon, as a boy of four years old, the only 'son of.a wid9w, was playing in Drury-lane, a large cai iage spotted dog seized him -on the left cheek, and tore away ?, great part of the jaw bone. Being immtne- ...

POLICE

... Percival street,:Goswell-street, silk skein 'yie ?? . 2iv. 3I R. Patridge, Clement's-'lare, nierchant . div. 10 I W. Lowe, Drury lane, cabinet makcer dv. I xZ I.1Furlonge, Guilford street, Rus--Ul-sq. merchant tdv.] to f 1.. Eddington :Aid J. Grosvenor, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ' J. r. Hu'hes,;W nins~orestreet bookseller. C. Newini u, M'lItcchaple, shlpkeeper -3 1 lk, Thon soi. Craverk-buildings, Drury-lane, 5qo &Je .3 I C. Srpith, Bath, corn fadcor J3 t W. Rhodes, Shakehwell, waiehduseman 3 10 IJ. BradiigV N~wport, Isle of Wight ...

POLICE

... 'he was mucd esteemed. He had, in all, diessed and shaved nine of his customers, the last of whom was Mr. Pal- neer, of Drury-lane Theatre.. Immediately upon his leaving MIr. Palmer,. lie returned home, without at- tending to any of his-other employers ...