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KING'S BENCH PRISON

... caused a great stir among the tulers of the King's Bench prison. Mr. W. L. Williams; the proprietor of the Susrey had Sadler's Wells Theatres, who hias, since the last Term, been in execution at the suit of Mr. Woodrow, for upwards of 5001., but accommo- ...

POLICE

... keeper of the Clown public-house, opposite Sadler's Wells Theatre. It appeared that Mr. Archer was an amateur of the dressing-room, and somie evenings since .was taking a lounge at the retiring Iroom of Sadler's Wells, with some of the epiengeral Monarchs ...

PALACE COURT.—FRIDAY

... the plaintiff's case. The defendant had appiird to the plaintilf to write him a Monologue, to be dtlivered by hin, at Sadler's Wells Theatre, but in so doing be tmad. no disposal of the copyright. The defendant, however, had thought proper to sell the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... -THURsDA Y. The Licenses for the following places were renewed without qposition 'he Adelphi Theatre, the Lyceum, and Sadler's Wells; White Conduit Hosme; the Kiug's HeadEilfild ; the Merrnuio, Hackney ; the Angel, rdimontou ; the Cherry Tree, South- ...

KINGSTON SESSIONS

... precedents enough to remove that. Tme nsaluef Margaret Tyers appeared in that for Vauxhiall-thet of diry .Hughes in that fur Sadler's Wells. It would 'he well ifdi name of' Mrs. Astley alone, for the protection of her in. terests,. were in the license. She had ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, MONDAY, OCT. 22

... WILLIAM JORDAN were indicted for committing an assault upon Mr. Francis Farrant Fenton, solicitor, of Austin Friars, at Sadler's Wells Theatre. Itappeared that Mr. Fenton was tried last Session, for assault- ing the presentdefendonts, and was acquitted ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT

... that upon those papers being produced the insolvent would be discharged. THOMAS SMITH, who said he was a performer at Sadler's Wells Theatre, and a straw bonnet manufacturer, was opposed by a creditor named Taylor In the year 1823, the insolvent took ...

POLICE

... remanded. HATTON.GARDENPoY RACING AT SADLF.R'S WELLS. -Mr. RICHARD DixoN, of 56, BArbican, principal proprietor of Sadler's Wells, &attended b1' the veteran GRIMA.LDI, appeared before the Magistrates of this Office yesterday, on a summons issued at ...

RECORDER'S REPORT—EXECUTION OF EIGHT MEN

... t. I'le has written several dramatic pieces, . among wvhich is Tle Father's Curse, which was per. formed last year at Sadler's Wells, with great ap- i plluse C Ile is also the translator of a pince called is D'Avg.'ade, from the Prench. It appears that ...

OLD BAILEY.—FRIDAY, SEPT. 21

... the 12th of September, h FullWoOd's Rents. 2tlhborn, and was returning home in tbh'evening, when, in Chsrlette-street, Sadler's Wells, be remembered being in company with some females, and that he was informed that be had been robbed; but be was much ...

Law Reports

... very ill uisel, for there was not a sentence that di(i nuit set the court in a roar. Mr. Grinmaltli proved the usage of Sadler's Wells. Au author who sold a piece there could not publish it Without the permissioi n of the u-n- prietors, who, if they pleased ...

POLICE

... PtC be admitted having taken out of the window, hut with the intef- di tion to return them.- An order of admission to Sadler's Wells d Theatre, and some tickets, from which it was Inferred he had te been in the babit of borrowing a horse to take an airing ...