MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... appealed against a conviction of George Row. land Mlnshull, Esq. The appellant Is a marine store dealer In Drury-court, Drury- lane. The conviction was for not entering the purchase of a quan. tity of junk In a book, according to the provlosons of the ...

COURT AND HIGH LIFE

... and the Hlon. Colonel Seymour. TuE Couar. Her majesty and Prince Albert honoured the performance of French equestrians, at Drury Lane' Theatre, with their presence on Saturday evening. The' royal' dinner party on Monday included the Prince' and Princess ...

POLICE

... Jifoses, or Money Moses, as he is more familiarly called, landlord of the Black Lion public- house, ill Vinegar yard, near Drury Lane Theatre, and his daughter, Mrs Alice Abrahams, both of whom were taken into custody that morning, were again placed at the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .LAJ -lY TELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY, MV 4. DRURY LANE THEATRE. COOE ANDn OTHERs V. THE PRorlRETORS OF DRIlJY-LANE THLATRTEt ASD otOSSOr. Mr. HART, on behalf of Mir. Glossap, the defendant, moved that the injunction granted on an expars'e application ...

the LOTV IH>X mftPATCK

... IH>X TUB gIaAY-CQER. '•The ancient Greeks sad Romans had no To express school and playhouse, but tbe same.”—Bdtlsb. a, V DRURY LANE. Mr. Forrest has appeared agein, and has improved during bis sbert absence. This gentleman evidently thinks that the remarks ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... having only three farthings to pay for it. MURDER IN DRURY LANE.-Information was brought to Bow street on Monday morning that a manufacturer, a ?? named Bostock, residing in Pitt's place, Drury lane, had about six o'clock that morning been shot through ...

COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION

... absence from Drury Lane, to favour us with her wood.nates wild for a few nights. Weekes is also engaged ; and Green-roam ?? says, that the indefatigable ondutteup is in treaty with the American cornedian, Hill, whn succeeded so well an Drury Lane as the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... appeared from informs. .tion in possession of the court, one of a aing of' i thieves, notorious in the neighbourhoed of Drury- lane, and was besides about the worst conducted boy ever sent to prison. When he was sentenced before .he had been previously ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY AT LIVERPOOL

... he prsrietors of thD ICing's Theatre, London, bhve also coeeiderably retuced their dronands ; anl (overit Glrdein sltl Drury Lane are nuew let for seveial thlousanlds usnder the sues they bronglit four years ago. Orer theatre fortmerly paid two'thoutsa'nd ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... murderers. .Hampshire Telegraph. - On Tuesday evening, an accident of a most distressing nature occurred at the public house in Drury lane, known by the sign of the White Lion. Some men belonging to the brewhouse of Messrs Elliott, at Pimlico, were about to deliver ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS NURSE

... employed, having entered the army on the 7th of March, 1787, fifty-eight years ago, as ensign in the 73d Foot. The receipts at Drury lane Theatre, when her Majesty :attended in state, were nearly 1,0001, The fittings up of the royal box cost 1701. Her Majesty ...

LAW NOTCES—THIS DAY

... and Thomson, of London and Manchester, warehousemen, at one; audit of H. J. Collett-Johtn Reeve, of HIgh Holborn, and of Drury- lane, carver and gilder, at half-past one ; audit. Before Mr. Commissioner MaRIVAmE. Charles Jones, of Devereux-court, hotel-keeper ...