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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 7tj.# YNtrLLfGENCt. CioURT OF CHANCERr: DRURY-LANE THRAT RE. rae pleriod fixed by the Lord Chancellor for al, 'ing on opportunity to the parties concerned in this to come to an amicable arrangement having redwithout any final accotinodation, the bufineis ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... relative to the right of Volunteers to refign, is little fliort of tool. Mills O'Hara was on Saturday f lized with a fit in Drury-lane Theatre at nine o'clock. S he was taken t6 Carpmeal's houfe in B'ow-greet, where fhe sivas treated with every attention ...

POLICE

... Jultices at this Office, and the lad depofed that between two and three iin the afternoon he flopped in the narrow parr of Drury-lane, near St. Giles's, to look in at a pawrnbroker's window. Thtre ruffianscarneup,onefeizedhim by the collar,and faid that ...

POLICE

... Chatmlbers, merchant, [adj. dlv 1 as Charles Greatrex, Sutton Coldfield, broker, fdivj 1.c A. Hetherington and J. Mackie; Drury-lane, perf mners, a I R. Q iy_,Swan-yard, Slaoreditcb, vidcualler, Ldiv-j 10 . MARIIED. On Saturday last, John AldingtonPerry ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Champions, or fome other, amufement, mnufl be withdrawn after thais eveninlg. The amateurs of the drama, who are frequenters of Drury-lane Theatre, will fhortly lofe a valuable per- former, who has been for many years honoured with publicapprobation. Mr. King ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAV INSE7,ZGLZATCE. LINCOLN's INN HALL, Dee. 9. DRURY-LANE THEATh~. Two IIours were fperit this morning in confldering the diferentes of thol' intereffed in ?? Thca- tre, but very little indeed occurred at all interefling to the public. Yeficrday the ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... ing one hundrerilfisaf- uieasen-am one -hundred, seven-shilling pieces, 'theproperty of.!ame6 Wiett, a brush- maker, of Drury-lane. The Prisoner gived sho ti he with the prosecutorl aoseit twelve months. the latter end ofulast March he veryisnexpertedl ...

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- ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i, liolborn, merchant 10 J.Sonee, Hart-ltrect, Covent-garden ,J. Milnes, Yarmouth, Norfolk, druiggift I - C° .r. Smith, Drury-lane, baker BIRdTIB. On the i th ult, the Lady of Sir 1:- Mackworth, of Oxford, of aclighter. kothofOcor, Lately, the Lady of ...

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 ...

POLICE

... fir another exam inririon. A Flackne; Cuachn.:ril weas fined 403. ?? ?? 4s. io all- 5Id. ftare. Iahecnachmlanl ?? hires at Drury-lane Theatrrie oii ?? i ht, rodrive a '.ady and her t.-,o r!rrviterl to (tir- z,,nrre r-et, wllD Ile irsiited ru3 43. rind axcused ...