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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... thofe cafes which made him wonder how tradefinen fo eafily part with their goQds. The] Plaintiff was an uphol. iterer, in Drury-lane. The Defendant was. introduced to hin, as a Haibuglh merchant, who willhed to have a. houfe ?? oion this iepiefentation ...

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' ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... Watson, two young laeies, who had received personal in- jury from thethrowing of a glass bottle out of the as. gallery in Drury-lane Tleatre, into the Pitt, os, the night of thqeth. of February last. The prosecution, however, 'was stated to have been adlusily ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of them was fecured by a watch. nian in Drury-lane. When he was conveyed from the watch-houfe before a Mrigifhate, on. fonday morning, the other ribber was recognifed by M'Ar. H. in lrinces- flreet, Drury-lane, and hewas lecured. They have both been committed ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LLGENCE. LINCOLN'S INN HALL, JAN. r9. ,DRURY-LANE TFI-ATRE. This morning the affairs of 'Driiry-lane Theatre ?? again canvaffed in. the Court of Chanccry. but are f'll .left in their fmer uncertainty. The LoRD C 1AN ;LLOk faid, that the fituation ...

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

... 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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Houfe in a truhl which expired in july lafl.; and by the Duke of Bedford he vas- norhinated as one bf the C truftees for Drury-lane. Mr. Biggin was about, forty- I three vears of age. He feered -to pofiefs a conflitution that promifed his friends a long ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... %vill be produced, I cailed the Golden I-armer, )r harlequin Ploi'ghboy. H-larleouin by i5r. Byr't, from the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane ; and Cnluinbine by Mrs. W11ybrow. ...

THE COURT

... Colonel BrOLTON, at hishoufe in Duke-fireet. The elegant Farce of the Cailp, written by Mr. P IDAN, bas been rehearfed at Drury-lane Theatre. it bS extremely applicable to the prefent times, and is to be brought forward with fuitable fplendoar. We know ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... which, under the prefent fyflem, i' impoflible. r . ' e Although the wits have been rather fevere on the Ma- i I nager of Drury-lane for introducing a realpand on the., s flage, they canqot fay he has made duck; aad draks of I his money. ...