POLICE

... had been the cause of his having forfeited warious engagements, and lie had littely lost an engagement of 201. a week at Drury- lane Theatre, In consequence of the misconduct of his wife. If be was to be engaged there, he said she would preseiit herself ...

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 ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... Insanity. -- Ttiusday vneiing ab'oy o five ytari ol' ageg fell down the. v4 area of.the hoyse; No. 26, In Browniow-street, Drury lane' d and'fradturedhb 'sulfl;' he tvas taken in a couch to. the hnspital h :h wlthout hope oit.recovery. 'liie atrident happeneil ...

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 ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS

... within his breast. Eveu Mister John Williams, a barber's arsis- , tant, residing in one of the nisj ty-nine coo ts of Old Drury lane, had his bit ofde -he was IIabove ; sending for a pen'orth o' butter Ibs will be read below. 'The plaintiff, one hIre ...

CONDUCT OF KING'S COUNSEL IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY, AND THE VICECHANCELLOR'S COURT

... alluded to was compared to that of an actor engaged at two different places of public entertainment, say Covent Garden and Drury Lane Thea- tres. Only anxious to do what was specifically required be cared not about what followed at the theatre le left, but ...

POLICE

... inquiry was directed to he made Iat all the public offices in the mean time, JOHN RocK, a boy, was charged by Mr. Livings, of Drury. lane, pigeon fancier, with stealiug some pigeons, lisi property. The complainant had collected at muck expence and exertion, ...

POLICE

... POL I''S BoW-STrET.-O0 WNVednesday, -Vickery the officer, Lack and Donaldson, constables, went to a house in a court in Drury- lane, in search of coiners. They proceeded to the garret, and found implermenis for coining, and three hundred pieces in the ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... -Thomas Thompson, was convicted and fined lOs and 2s 6d costs, for committing an assault upoi Mrs. Hodgson, in her shop in Drury Lane. Thttsaray.-Ja)la Cooper wasa brntsaht up charged with slealing a quantity of iron from out of one of the casks eo the Qua: ...

ACCIDENTS, OCCURRENCES, AND OFFENCES

... theatre, which, before it was subdued, rendered the building a mass of ruins, only a portion of the walls and the portico in Drury lane, which used to lead to the box and pit entrances, being left standing. The following authentic particulars have been obtained ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... enviroRs of London, without either Metropol~tan or Provincial engage- ments ;-aud James Russell and Benson Hill, late of Drury Lane,,. two of the most useful actors of mGdern times, are amongst thus rejected a idressers for Metropolitau engagementst. ...

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 ...