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POLICE

... the assault; he however broke away and seized his assailant by the collar, whom he then discovered to be Mr Elliston, of Drury -lane Theatre: A scuffle immediately, succeeded the blow, whiich was put an end to by the interference of his (Mr Pooie's) two ...

LIBEL—COMMON SENSE. JUDGMENT

... knew. Mr. D. on his .professional capacity as the-anthor of several dramatic t x -pieces,' produced -at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,. ofK it hich thea prosecitor was a manager. and that the depo, a - fent, who is a tiiarried man and the, father of two ...

LAW

... articles which are generally used by housebreakers.-Guiltv. MIDDLESEX SESSIONS. On Monday, Mrs W. West, of the Theatre, Drury lane, appeared to exhibit articles of the peace against her btsbai)d, Mr Williami West, comedian, of ?? Theatre.- The artieles ...

POLICE

... uttering. Row IN THE THEATRE -A powerful fellow, namedJoNEs, a costard-nitnger, was charged with creating a I row In Drury lane Theatre, on Monday night. It appeared from the 8;atemnent of Bond, jun. and a Check taker of the Theatre, that I whenever ...

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

... 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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DREADFUL FiRnn-About half past nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, a fire broke out in the bake-henue of Mr Penfold, No. 128 Drury lane. Such was the rapidity with wlhicb the flames spread, that the inmates were obliged to save thremselves by jumping fromn ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Monday, at St Pawcras New Church, Mr Edward Knight, son of the late comedian, to Miss Mary Anne Povey, of the Theatre thoyal, Drury lane. Thiey proceed immetiately to Amnerica, where the Lady has made a very advan- tageous engagement. Oa Wednesday morning, ...

POLICE

... of the Haymarket Theatre, was on Friday charged with having assaulted Mr West. sen. who holds some situation under the Drury lane management. The defendant is brother to Mrs W. West the tragic actress, and the complainant is her father-in-law. It appeared ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... himself. It wvas at last, snly by arcidemit that they d,-co- , vered his name to be Black, and that ie was khonua waster at Drury Lane Theatre. His language aad imanners showed aim tsl be a moan of considerable attainmiients. -le has beena aeard while in ...

POLICE.|

... proved, that when he stated it, the room that the violin was worth seventeen quineas, and that lie was going to play in Drury Lane £heatre that evening, the piisoner advised himt to take a nap, and said he would then be in time. He distinctly said, that ...

IRELAND

... himself the most prominent, actor in the dreadful C tragedy, from- the corner of Stephen's-green to a grocer's ol shop in Drury lane, where, seeing himself in danger of ap. hI prehension, he hid between two sugar, hogsheads, in which I situation he was ...