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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAP ZINT hLLICENCE. I COUR-r of CHA1ICERYt. DRURY LANE THEATRE. 'Nhis caufe, Which was one of very high ifiportance to the 'Parties, and of confiderable ?? to the Pub- lic, was iheard on a motion, the obje l of- hbich was to, give effe& to a deed'oktained ...

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 ' ...

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 ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS, April 15

... morning of t'e 6th' Dvich iiff, lie ooerved the prifoner and two fellows ?? him, at h.;ile corner of Nag's-head court,. Drury lane. 'lThey were vety noify, and he defired them) to7 go :away, they .re- fufed, and in a fcuflie which immneiately took place ...

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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

OLD BAILEY.—SECOND [ill]

... came up at this initant-; and, when we threatened to take hima up, he faid, if we would iaccompany; him to the. George Inn, Drury Lane, we might- ptbably hear Something of ; the chaife, as his friend had priid if'ed to leave it there. When we came to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L-:Y INTELLIGBENC LtNCcOLXs INN IALL, DEc. a6. DRURY LANE THEATRE.' It was expeffed on Saturday that ekcpetation would it laft -havie been gratified in the decifihn of thiscaufe. Give hours more were occupied in confidcring it, but it Was left ?? qua ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Whithamnv who, was. wournded a. few days ago in a duel with an army furgeon, is in a fair way of recovery. The difpute arofe at Drury-lane Theatre. The Irori Tower in performance at the -Royal Am- phitheatre was honoured yefterd&y evening with] a roft brilliant ...