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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 ...

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 ...

LAW

... articles which are generally used by housebreakers.-Guiltv. MIDDLESEX SESSIONS. On Monday, Mrs W. West, of the Theatre, Drury lane, appeared to exhibit articles of the peace against her btsbai)d, Mr Williami West, comedian, of ?? Theatre.- The artieles ...

POLICE

... decided. QUEEN SQUARE. On Wednesday, Dr Farre, of Charter house square, charged Mrs Carter, the wife of a master builder, in Drury lane, and her son, John Celer, on suspicion of having stolen 2251. in Bank of Englaud notes from the desk of Mrs O'Keefe, a widow ...

LAW

... Coveat garden theatre. This, said Mr Knight, was a moral justification of Mr Reoan far entering into an engagement with Drury lane theatre. It was a case of surprise and want of deliberation; and there was no proof, but the affidavit of Mr Phillips, who ...

POLICE

... At a late hour on Tuesday night she heard a loud knock- ing at the door of the house in which she lived,'in Eagle court, Drury lane. And on opening it the prisoner rushed in, caught her round the waist, and began to treat her in a very improper manner ...

LAW

... de- fendant had not infringed the plaintiff's copyright by the per- formance of Lord Byron's tragedy of Marino Paliero at Drury- lane Theatre, the Court dissolved the injunction, and ordered Mr. Marray to pay the costs. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Tsesday, June ...

POLICE

... bag of sovereigns of which she gave the following particulars :-Early in October, her daughter went with some friends to Drury Lane Theatre, and as they returned through Russell court, Miss Craig, whose father keeps the -Royal Oak public house, in Whitechapel ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... only a fesw shilings, and. tire clothes which she then wore. 'l're first Bight of her remaining from bhome sbte went to Drury- lane Thearerand. w~as there picked op by a genteel woman, who having learnt tier silrtuation, enticed her to a house in Hart- ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ledge, he missed his footing, and was precipitated into the yard. yle was conveved to the hospital ii a hopeless state. At Drury Lane theatre, during the performance of the pantomime on Monday night, a feat by Harlequin and the Clown was being exhibited- ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... who had for a length of time led a muost abandoned life, purchased, on Sunday evening, at the shop of Mr Lane, chemist, in Drury lane, two pennyworth of arsenic, which he said was for killing rats; be infused the poison into some coffee, and swallowed it; ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... existence. About o'clock on Thursday morning, a destructive fire broke out in the house of Mr Storlees, oil and colournian, Drury lane. About half-past one, a qttastity of gunpowder exploded, but wyitlout doing any stisncief. Not a vestige of tile property ...