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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... AspeS ihin : 'tlhose in the Haymiarket Tlseatre- 'with' a- st'age fuhllysas-R 1 lgrand arid.xtensive' as-the late oneain Drury lane. The % accomhdationisj approache's,. ic are excellit ;. .and -we have no ,4oubi of its' becoming an acquisitign I long wanted ...

OLD BAILEY

... Charter, it is conddently hoped that the present application . to Pairliament Will meet withiequal success as that ofthe Drury- .lane Proprietors, particularly when it is notorious that the usii- versal feeling of the Metropolis is in favour of the est ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... accompanied hbin, to see that c he did it firly, end to take care he was not rn'iever. * 'e was to start along Broker's-alley, Drury lane, White Hart-yard, and I down (Oatherine.street, and he found out cacti turning very dce- 'sverly. Ile perforrn ed liis ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... affi'lav its. No other case ef Cparanc cam on. TO STR ARTH'IUR PIGGOTT. Sta,-ln advocating tecseof the SUb-Commrittee of Drury. lane, yesterday, YOU Wise plea.Std to ins'irntste that. I ant a large l'ro;l detor in Covent (Gardenr Tlieatre', the rejsy itferring ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... after dalta c- Cnptt t hy Mr. Eiwaird Kein, the zaeor, of Drury-lane Tbeatre, 1ud payable to the order of Mr. John Chdfles 'iitch. the keeper of the 0. 1. ..d ?? S. T tven, Russell-coturt, Drury lane. Ill support of the 1'11aintiff's case, the ?? of the ac- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... persons in custody .were remanded for anot er ex- amrination. -Two girls of ooseehabits, iiving~at No; 2, CGlarles-*rcet, Drury- lane,. were brought up, .chargedw-ith robbing a yo'ung seaman named Holt of 121. in Banknotes, and a valuable greatcoat. ,Tue ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—Nov. 13

... dan, at the election, on the defendant's security, and that Mr. Sheridan had paid it back before his death by shares in Drury- lane Theatre. Those statements, howvever, he would be able to contradict. lie could prove that the debst had been acknow- ledged ...