SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS

... because he bad been _pointed out to him some time ago in the Saloon of Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. COWLEY: You, a clergyman of the Church of England, and frequent the Saloon of Drury lane Theatre, and become acquainted with the pugilist, Belasco? Witaess: I ...

POLICE

... of the Isagistrates i)f this Office to interfere whenever I saw a nuisance. It was with that intent that I preceeded to Drury- lane Theatre. The complainants mtake an ostensible charge of assault against me, but their object is td ascertain my right, Sir ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT-TUESDAY. HATTON V. MACREADY.-John Liptrop Hatton, chorus- master, was the plaintiff, and Mr Macready, the late lessee of Drury Lane, the defendant. The action was brought to recover the sum of 191. 8s. 6d., arrears of salary due to the plaintiff in his ...

COURTS OF LAW

... Wilde, Mi Thesiger, and Mr G. W. Cooke, appeared as counsel for the ?? plaintiff is the eminent tragedian and the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and the defendants are the proprietors of the newspaper called the Weekly Dispatch, in which, under the date of ...

POLICE

... Nettleton with interfering with his duty,,and assault- ing him in the execution of it. Nettleton stated, that he was engaged at Drury Lane on the night pre- vious, and, after the performances, was at the box-door in Brydges street, making way for a gentleman's ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 23

... tickets to Drury Lane Theatre to the ertiror of that journal. It oppeared that the publin press elaimed a right to have twe free admissions to cneh theatre. An applie:tinn was made on tire part of the Dispatch frtr these admissions to Drury Lane, which was ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... oad, bootmrlker, at twelve; audit rnd ?? and Irving, of Cran-courTt, pubitshers, at one; ?? Price, of the Theatre Royal Drury lane, bookseller, at halrfpast one; ?? Italfs, of Tavistock.street, printed furniture mennufacturer, at two; dividend. CoRONER'S ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY, DEC. 4

... yester- day of the proceedings at Bow-street, arising out of the refusal to repay money received the preceding evening at Drury Lane Theatre after it was full, that Mr. Winston had never seen Mr. Collier before in his life, when before the Magistrates.- ...

POLICE

... warm discussions arose between Messrs ADOLPHUS and PsnmLIPtS, the former ensployed by the Managers of Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres, the latter for the Defendant. The office was crowded by persons connected with the drama. Several witnesses were ...

POLICE

... the assault; he however broke away and seized his assailant by the collar, whom he then discovered to be Mr Elliston, of Drury -lane Theatre: A scuffle immediately, succeeded the blow, whiich was put an end to by the interference of his (Mr Pooie's) two ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 4ac. A FALLING GOD.-On Monday night, on the conclusion of the perform ances at Drury Lane Theatre, a young man respectably attired threw himsel from the front of the 2s. gallery into the pit. T he people were going out at the time ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... OVER EXERTION AT DRURY LANE TnEATRE.-Last evening an inquest on the body of Thomas Burns, aged 35 a scene shifter at Drury Lane Theatre, was regulaed before Mr. iliggS, at the Harlequin, Drury-lane. Mr. Walker, surgeon, of Drury-lane, said that he had ...