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POLICE

... of the Isagistrates i)f this Office to interfere whenever I saw a nuisance. It was with that intent that I preceeded to Drury- lane Theatre. The complainants mtake an ostensible charge of assault against me, but their object is td ascertain my right, Sir ...

POLICE

... Nettleton with interfering with his duty,,and assault- ing him in the execution of it. Nettleton stated, that he was engaged at Drury Lane on the night pre- vious, and, after the performances, was at the box-door in Brydges street, making way for a gentleman's ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... to make a frona age to the Whitechapel road. They had also entered iiltO a contract with Mr. Elliston, tbe late Lessee of Drury lane Theatre, engaging bin to manage & ;uperintend the enitertainmuents of the place; and under these circumstances, they humbly ...

POLICE

... Air. 1%lackay then informed the MIagistrare, that on Moe. s'ay evening he went to the Harp 'l'avern, in lRussell-couirE, Drury- lane, accompanied hv Scholefield, an officer of this iffice. and iMr. Ward, in search of the pritener. Siholefield told rii, ...

POLICE

... bag of sovereigns of which she gave the following particulars :-Early in October, her daughter went with some friends to Drury Lane Theatre, and as they returned through Russell court, Miss Craig, whose father keeps the -Royal Oak public house, in Whitechapel ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JAN. 26

... plaintiff, to the full amount of the bill. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-THURS9AY. MARK SKERRITT, a puhlican, late of King-street, Drury. lane, came before the Court to obtain his discharge, and was o pposed by Messrs. Wyatt, thte brewers. ¢ It appeared that a personl ...

POLICE

... as well watched as any part of the City. -BOW STREET. James Neil, proprietor of an infamous brothel in White Hart yard, Drury lane, and Julioa A'Clare, were on Monday charged by Mr W. Ashmore with a desperate assault upon his person, and with robbing ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... witness went up to his room, when be was hanging to the bedstead by his pocket-handkerchief, quite ?? Joseph Greaves, of Drury lane, deposed that he was one of the deceased's bail. About four months back the deceased carried on an extensive busi- ness ...

LAW

... was convicted of stealing a silver salver and other articles, value 101., the property of Stephen Price, Esq. (lessee of Drury- lane Theatre,) to whom the prisoner was butler. The Jury recommended him to mercy on account of his previous good character and ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... for m Aitr, Taylor and MrG Edwards, the then candidates for Wells, in Sornersetabire.-Mr. Stride, bsox book-keeptir of Drury, lane at Theatre, proved that he, was, in May last, present at Arthur's w, Clnh-house, St. James's-street, when ini 2 conversation ...

POLICE

... ed with having assaulted Mr. Barrymore, the stage-manager of Attley's Ampitheatre. The defendant was formerly employed at Drury Lane Theatre; shics he was discharged from that FA- tahbisbrent he had been in the bahit of annoying and threatening Mr. Birrymore ...

POLICE

... amei Willetts proved, that on Tuesday evening he went to the Pavilioo whsicb was fitted up rpon the semne principle as Drury- lane or d5ovent-garten Theatres lie paid 2Y. for admission, and witoessed the performances of Jfr. Williams which were after ...