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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 ...

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

... 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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

CONSISTORY COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... divorce, by reason of adultery, promoted by Mrs. Sarah Ball, against her husband, Mr. George Ball, a brewer, residing in Drury- lane, has been several years in progress in this Court. This day it caine on for judgment. Sir C. ROBiNsON said the pleas in ...

POLICE

... uttering. Row IN THE THEATRE -A powerful fellow, namedJoNEs, a costard-nitnger, was charged with creating a I row In Drury lane Theatre, on Monday night. It appeared from the 8;atemnent of Bond, jun. and a Check taker of the Theatre, that I whenever ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—SATURDAY

... all hackney coach- men, were put to the bar, charged with having been engaged in a violent riot and assault, at the end of Drury-lane, on the 51b of August. It appeared from the testimony of several respectable Wit- neses, that about five o'clock on the ...

POLICE

... were allowed a benefit at Drury-lane . theatre,-Thie LORID MAYoR: W1hat became of the profits? Palmer: Mr. Sheridan was the proprietor; we received , notigiDg.-I'he LORD MAYOR: Have 'you applied' to the . Drury Lane Theatrical Fund, itis nobly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whether an action at law could be maintained against the defendant for performing in an abridged shape, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Lord Byron's Tragedy of II Marino aFliero, withottt the consent of the plaintiff, as tile proprietor of the copyright. ...