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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY, DEC. 4

... yester- day of the proceedings at Bow-street, arising out of the refusal to repay money received the preceding evening at Drury Lane Theatre after it was full, that Mr. Winston had never seen Mr. Collier before in his life, when before the Magistrates.- ...

CONDUCT OF KING'S COUNSEL IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY, AND THE VICECHANCELLOR'S COURT

... alluded to was compared to that of an actor engaged at two different places of public entertainment, say Covent Garden and Drury Lane Thea- tres. Only anxious to do what was specifically required be cared not about what followed at the theatre le left, but ...

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; ...

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 ...

POLICE

... notes at the Bank of England, and a day or two back one of the notes was raid in, and traced to Mr. Newby, a pawnbroker, in Drury- lane. On referring to Mr. Newby's books, the note was disco- vered to have been received for a watch, a gold-rimmed eye- glass ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... successor to the parts of the late Mr. Emery in London, where he is unlder an engagenlent to perform for three years at Drury Lane Theatre, ?? makes his appearance here on Mlonday evening next, in his popular char- acttr of Tyke, which we doubt not will ...

ASSIZES

... Senate; not only the Manager of thi; impeachment of Lord Melville, hut also a Mana-rer of the concerns ofth i 'heatr of Drury Lane? What l~e (Serjeant Cross) made a !trading connection, which, whether as a sleeping or an actin artoter, a moan actedso ...

OLD BAILEY

... from the person of Mr.E.anuel Dias Santosa ioman Catholic Clergyman, on the 30th of January, in the paso sage of the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, a watch and its appendages, his property. The prosecutor stated, that on the evening of the day in tres- wlon, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... they must perform f those engagements or take the consequences of their instraction. at The plaintiff was the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, acd the de- jfendant, one of the perfornieri-ngaged on that establishntent. After having played some time he took ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INQ UESTS. A Ceroner's Inquest was held yesterday at the Lion and Still, Drury-lane, before Thomas Stirling, Esq. at the instance of the parochial officers of St. Giles's, on the body of Thomas Brown. Elizabeth Bolton, a nurse in the 23d ward ...

POLICE

... JOSEPHI BENJADUN, a Jewish youth, was brought in on Thurs- day evening. by Nettleton, one of the Constables attending at Drury-lane Theatre, charged on suspicion of robbing a Gentle- man named Sanders, residing at Brentwood, in Essex, of his watch and ...

POLICE

... BOW-STRZEv.-Yesterday GEORGE PzARxEs, the proprietor of a shop for the sale'of British wines, in Cross-court, Rtussell-court, Drury-lane, was summoned to answer the complaint of Richards, a coqstable of St. Martin's parish, for refusing to receive into his ...