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

... 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

... 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; ...

LONDON

... present, 'he determined on entering into the proposed arrangem t? He wished, however, to hear the young laxy on the boards of Drury Lane. His request was immediately acceded too Miss Wilson sung the whole of the music of Manqane again; and the effect on Mr ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... morning on IBarnes. Common, between two gentlemen of the tiames of Stephenson and Kendrick, in consequence of a dispute at Drury. lane theatre, on Monday evening. The parties firod twice and missed, and in the last round, Mr. Stephenson received his adversary's ...

POLICE

... Princes-street, Drury-lane, where he gave him self out to be a commercial traveller. A few days before his apprehension, which took place yesterday se'nnight, he paid a 51. note to the wife of Mr. White, a cheesemonger, in Drury- lane, in the purchase ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JAN. 26

... plaintiff, to the full amount of the bill. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-THURS9AY. MARK SKERRITT, a puhlican, late of King-street, Drury. lane, came before the Court to obtain his discharge, and was o pposed by Messrs. Wyatt, thte brewers. ¢ It appeared that a personl ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... for- merly in opulent circeusetances, who was found dead lying on a wretched bed, in a damp back attic, in Hartford place, Drury lane, with his clothes on. From the evidence, it appeared that the unfortunate gentlemau had been living without a fire, nd ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ative of SDimc oE.-A ninquestwas held at St Thoaas's Hospital, on Fridav, on the body ?? Geerge Black, late CGtorus-mater at Drury lane Tfie~atre. It appeared from the evidence, that in June last Mr Black was taken to the ?? for disturbing a family at Vauxhiall ...

WESTMINSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... crowded court. CHARLES WILLIAM COOTE was indicted for assaulting John Alfred Choune.-Mr. Choune stated, that he went to Drury Lane Theatre on the 22d of February last, and was shewn into a box, in the front seat of which were three persons, of whom the ...

CAMBRIDGESHIRE ASSIZES

... for 30 years.-AMr. Yardley, of Surrey Theatre, blind in right eye for some years, owing to accident whilst performing at Drury- lane Theatre, recovered his sight at Waterloo bridge during recent thunder storm-a remarkably vivid flash of lightning ren- dered ...