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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the subject, and she then said she lad better leave her parents, for she had interest in a-house of ill-fame in London, in Drury lane, or near Soho-square, where she could obtain her a place; it was the best znode of life a young girl could follow, for the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... Ifoi. ?? ',63,22 5) I Totalrecptsjo;rnalBfoi. 40,36 19 2 -- 3,643, 6 2 SEASON 1837-8. (The bankrupt had the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.) Total expenditure, journal B, fol, 10 ?? . 39,06n 3 2 Total receipts, Journal B, fol. 108 .36. . 3 ,053 12 1 SEASON 18-9 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... indicted for stealing a ge- neral post letter, containing a penny-piece. A letter was plt into a Post office receiving-hiuse in Drury lane on the even- ing of the 27th of Oetober; the person who posted the letter, finding that the office was closed, and being ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... about 17, a soldier i the first regiment of Guardi, were tried Pot asiminsta crime, at a public-house, in White Hart-yard, Drury. lane, on the zith instant ; and George Horiby, a cobler, and Juhss Cutmore,.a soldier, were indih~ed for a similar crime, at ...

POLICE

... of fidlers, tailors, shoemakers, sailors, impureq, gamblers, and others. Of these shops S. Beitball kept the Coburgh, in Drury- lane. He and his waiter were held to bail, to answer an indidt- nnent at the Sessions, for keeping a disorderly house. Lawrence ...

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 ' ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... to make a frona age to the Whitechapel road. They had also entered iiltO a contract with Mr. Elliston, tbe late Lessee of Drury lane Theatre, engaging bin to manage & ;uperintend the enitertainmuents of the place; and under these circumstances, they humbly ...

LAW

... form of' a letter) was entered into between the parties for the purchase of the opera by the defendant for 300 guineas. Drury Lane Theatre, however, passed out of Capt. Polhill's hands without the opera being produced by him. The agreement being duly ...

LAW

... deprive the parents of the possession of the said child. The infant was the child of a journeyman baker, in Princes street, Drury lane, and was sent out in the care of its elder sister Emily, a girl aged ten years. Emily had formed a casual acquaintance with ...

M. JULLIEN'S BANKRUPTCY

... have been already reported in our paper, in- cluding a detailed summary of the balance-sheet, showing his ,dealings with Drury-lane Theatre, the promenade concerts, pro- vincial tours, and the Cirque Nationale, upon. the occasion of the bankrupt passing ...

POLICE

... done was for the purpose of trying his right. Ruthven conveyed the accused to one of the hotels in the neighbourhood of Drury lane Theatre, where they remained under his care till this day, when they were again brought before Sir Richard Birnie. Mr. PEACOCK ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... Mugizridge then stated in evideace the fects given above, adding that after going to the shop of Mr. Walker. a surgeon in Drury lane, and his assistant having accompanied him to the same room, they saw almost the same scene again enacted. Ths grave-digger ...