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. ...

POLICE

... Air. 1%lackay then informed the MIagistrare, that on Moe. s'ay evening he went to the Harp 'l'avern, in lRussell-couirE, Drury- lane, accompanied hv Scholefield, an officer of this iffice. and iMr. Ward, in search of the pritener. Siholefield told rii, ...

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

... 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 ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY

... that any injutry had been sustained as to the sale of thie Noble Author's, book, by the tragedy having been performed at Drury- lane Theatre, for the fact was the contrary, by the repreientation having been received with unanimmous approbation by the p)ubiic ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. wESTMINSTER, FEB. 16. RADICAL COFFEE

... slightly wounded, Lord Palmerston, about three years ago-and the unfortunate man who some time age fired at Miss Kelly at Drury -lane Theatre, are still under confine. ment in Bethlem Hospital. A few days ago, Miss S. Godfrey, a bankrupt, late of Marlcet ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... tibeteef. Th ?? brdie the agreement at the beginning of the season IN2S, by Becoming a member ef the dramatbo corps at Drury Lane Theatre. At the trial of she catsre which occttred at abort time since, before the present Lord Chief Justice, the Jery ...

KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, FRIDAY

... DUSE Or NORTHUMBIRI.LAND's MUNIFCEYNCE. -When John Philip Kemble,. the celebrated Tragedian, was, by the conflagration of Drury Lane Theatre, of which he was ajoint proprietor, brought into some adversity-the Duke of Nortbunuberland presented that classic ...

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 ...

POLICE

... Yesterday morning early witness received in- formation that a quantity of the stolen property was concealed in a house in Drury-lane; he obtained a search warrant. and went with the efficers to No. 81 J, and there, in a room, occupied bythe prisoner, tbe ...

OLD BAILEY

... be- came chargeable to the parish of St. Andrew, Bolboref, and the officer of t.hat parish apprehended the prisoner in Drury- lane. This prosecution was instituted by theparish. The prisoner called Eleanor Bird, of No. 1, West.street, Smithfield, who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ford, for an injuryof the keenest kind. The plaintiffwas atrades- man, carrying on business as a plumber and glazier, in Drury- lane, ad' the lady had been 'formerly married- to a Mr. Score, who died sorne time since, and left her some little property; ...