COURT OF REQUESTS, CASTLE-STREET

... summoned for the payment of a trifling debt claimed by the plaintiff, a respectable cowkeeper !ii Drury-lane, for carting a quantity of rubbish away from Drury-lane Theatre. It appeared, on the hearing of the case, that when Mr. llis- ton took the iheatre, ...

POLICE

... respectful attention. Several of the Committee were present, and it was altogether a most affecting spectacle. Mr. ELLISTON, of Drury-Lane Theatre, and also the Proprietors of the Adelphi Theatre, have signified their intention to present the receipts of one ...

POLICE

... POLICE.- POSLSC OpFICS, Bow-s8geTa.--For somne months past ro- beries have been dlscoveed. ini Drury:lane Theatre, without the robber or robbers being detected. One of the first discoveries was a depredation upon the roof of the Theatre, of between two ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... since before .the Justices at Union'Hall, under thbe ioth Geo. 2., at the in. ,stance'of Mr. Ward, the Secretary of the Drury Lane Theatre -Comminttee, so recover a ?? of Sol,.4 ,as 'J.Glso, thei proprietor of the iloyat Coburg Theatre, for having, as ...

COURT OF EXCISE, Feb. 9

... UNION I]r'..-Yesterday being the day appointed forhearing the qui tam Information lodged by bMr. W.ard, Secretary of fts Drury-Lane Commsittee, against'Mr. GlosPo7 of the, Royal Co burg Theatre, for causing the Tragedy of RIchard III. to ber enacted at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Magistrate, at the Bow-street Police-office, on a charge of em- bezzling money of his. master, Mr. WVoodhlead, a distiller in Drury-lane, by whom he was employed as collecting clerk; and stating, amongst other things, that the plaintiff had been die- missed ...

THE KING'S COURT

... -obbouse was on Tuesday liberated from Neavgate, in ?? of tlne Prorogation of P-r- lianient. Iyanhoc bas been dranatizel for Drury Lane, iin- der the title of the Wbrew; and Keean is to play Isaac of York. 'ITe character seenis almost drawn for ?? and ire ...

THE LATE CONSPIRACY

... the well known Thri- A mas Preston was apprehenstded by - Lavender and Bishop, at his obscure lodgsing in Princes streEt. Drury-lane, by virtue of a Warrattt from Nr. ,irnie, on a charge ot'high treason. He-was.brnuglht to the office and underwent a short ...

SHOOTING AT BIRTH, THE STOCKPORT CONSTABLE

... Bssosaouse, JERSRY, and SEFTON; Lords HiuTciNsow, CLIFTON, and DUNCANNON; Messrs. TiERNEY, BROUJOHAM, MAC. DONALD, &C. DRuRy-LANE TNEATRL-O0 Saturday night, after the Opera of Arlaverres, which wenteoff with increased applause, a new, or rather revi ...

THE KING'S COURT, &c

... rand Opra, entitled IL FLXUTO qMN1ICO. After which, the favourite. Ballet of LA ROSE; ou, Le. Deguisement. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening will be performed ARTAXERXES. After which, THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE. To which will be added SHAKESPEARE ...

HIGH TREASON

... he had delivered on Thistlewood's trial, and was cross-examined by MIr. Adolphus. John Morrison, a journeyman cutler, it Drury-lane; Ed- ward Simpson, Wim. Adis, and Thomas Hyden, who were ex- amined oin Thistlewood's trial, re-stated their evidence. HIyden ...

TRIAL OF INGS

... found up)oI me. H-lector Alorrison identilicd two swords which he, as the journeyman of Mr. Underwood, the etitler, in Drury-lane, grouind for ?? prisoner lug3. The order was to make them as sharp ats a needle at the point. Samunel Taunton was next ...