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THE CATO-STREET PLOT

... not found upon me. Hector Morrison I identified 2 swords, which he, as the journeyman of Mr Under - wood, the cutler, in Drury-Lane, ground for the prisoner Ings. I 'The order was given to make them s as sharp as a needle at the i point. Samuel Taunton ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, THURSDAY

... hmrried them on, and in ?? lolund be saw: Msarsden wras not with Them. They ran down Aluseumi-street into bChatlestreet, Drury-Lane, whet nthe party who resued thn, , h..: I . ?? - ?? ?? IpURfli .ItItIIpted in I 'lill to get tle ironis oiff. They proceededl ...

SECONDARIES' OFFICE.—SATURDAY

... Wedueqdav, a new tragedy by M~Ir Knowles, founded on the story of William Tell, and bearing that title, was brought out at Drury. Lane Theatre, vtith decided S.un, ce.s, for wniech it was mainly icdebted to the excellentacting of M~r W; 111'Cready in the ...

NORTHUMBERLAND COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... rsins.' Mi Cinr- ruthbers, the stirviving proprietor, Iiontinues very ?? DuOE fiom the Dublin theatre, madc her debut at Drury-lane no Mlonday; in'the trage'y of Isabella, with most uueqniivoeal success; and istlikely toloccupy the place in the drama vacated ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Thursday, May 26

... Dundas, tbr seducing a daughter of the Rev. Dr. Adams, Dean of Cashel.-Mr Mtacready had a bumper benefit on Friday night, at Drury- lane Theatre. He planed Coriolanus with his usual ability; cml afterwards Putf, in tile Critic. In the latter performance, says ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... poted by ?? on then xthe sctaophgsof l chalk mixed wuth vie-. egar -the uinot betwern the too trfonlres of Covent-Garden and Drury-Lane, as fins t5egai(s Ihe csfptct;ve lescis, has. ?? ogrctfi ttpot). EO~riL theatre has htlteatto tient obliseit to. kcep three ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... tbie Archbishop of York ordained lb pr.extsttd 7 tbe chapel), Bishopthorpe.-The rernovtsl of the P. from the outside of Drury Lane Theatre, whros been statioted fromtn tirneitrictnorial,durinitthepsr , will cflet asaving to the proprietor ufthe hII week ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 11

... pressed him to stay and take a chop and some brandy and water. Don- iellan also said that Lord Teynham had left an order for Drury-lane 'Iheatre, that they were to meet his lordship there, and the prosecutor, much against his inclination, was induced to go ...

NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... tile mncting. After is short trial, the defendaiuts were alll cquitted.-lhe eighteenth anniversary dinner, in aid of the Drury Lane TIhe- atrical fondl, sass held on Wednesday, at the Freemason's Tavern. Earl Mulgrave n-as in teil chair. The Subscriptions ...

NEWCASTLE SUMMER ASSIZES

... of Darlington, watch-maker, who became a bank- rupt in 1836, to recover from the defenidant, a pawnbroker, re- sidiing in Drury-lane, Newcastle, the value of certain watches pledged with him by Thompson in the year 1835, on, it was al- leged, illegal interest ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... made to leave a passage for large vessels, two men being able to open or shut it in less than half a ?? Majesty visited Drury-lane Theatre on Thurs. day evening, to see MIr Keen's Richard the Third, being the second compliment of a similar Fort her Majesty ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... since he was ten years of age,, made his debut in the Royal Theatre, in the City, about halt a century ago. He appeared in Drury-lane Theatre when a boy, in the cha- racter of Mabmoud, in an opera of that name, in which lie was received with the most flattering ...