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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. ...

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 ...

LAW

... Thoems Jay, late helper in the King's stables, was acquitted on a charge of stealing a gold watch from a person unknown at Drury- lane Theatre, on the night of his Majesty's visit. On Thursday, J. H. W Kitchiagham w'as .fopnd guilty -of bi- gamy, having married ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the attenp1j to pirtc sthe flocker of WVilliam Lewis Bullen, a feather fiower-maker, of No. 45, Berwick-street, Soho, at Drury-lane Tiheatre. 'I here was unother count in the indictment, chirging the prisoner with the same alrempt upon various persons ...

MlDDLSEX SESSIONS

... Duke's-court, Drury-lane, in the parish of St. Martin's in the Fields. Mr. ALLEY stated the case to the Jury on the part of the parish. The prisoner kept one of those houses, of which there were too many in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, and the parish ...

OLD BAILEY

... ofviceWellingonz-place, Drury-lane,and from their depravity, have lotg been a great nuisance to the neighiboutrhood. he prosecutor stated, that he was a crpenterand resided at I'cm- tonville *be v.was passitg dosti Drury-lane, near Wellingtou-place, on ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... formerly in the service of his lIMajesty. He was a postillion. On tire day stated ii the indict- merit, his Majesty went to Drury-lane Theatre. Witness was . not on duty that day. He went, however, to the Playhouse in l hsis undress livery. He was accompanied ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE COU

... same, kniawing them to hayehbqep &rlen, .The last nanied prisoner was the keeper of an old iron shop in Short's, Gardens, Drury-lane, and had bought part of the ptptyfrom a lad, who this day. gave e vidence for E thie pr ion, an4 who 1usd been employed ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... Commander-ItClhief, at his Office, in the Horse Guards, which was attended by about 0 Military Officers. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. TistsEvening wiltl be presented, PIZARRO. I After which, THE TWO GALLEY SLAVES. To-nmorrowV Wild Oats. TllEATRE-ltOYAL ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... in the upper part nf his thigh, and he fell; lie;was immediately conveyed ?? causc of dispute is said to have arisen at Drury-lane Theatre, during the performance of Giaeanni in freland. MUARRIAGES. At St.- Andrew's, Holborn, John Brooks, Esq. of Sonthampton ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JULY 8

... acrieited of fe the charge ef picking a geintlemn'ssn p pcket of a gold a, sIatcha, &C., on the. seighit',the King went to Drury-lane - -Theatre. Mr. Pmsrkins seas the principal party son pro. foreleg the bill of indict ment against these persons. C - 01 ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... aged z55, whose death was occasioned by being throvvn out of a two pair of stairs window, from a house in Chazrles-street, Drury-lane, on the 24th of September last. It would be superfluous to enter fully into this case, the pirticu- lars of which have been ...