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NEWCASTLE POLICE

... -Thomas Thompson, was convicted and fined lOs and 2s 6d costs, for committing an assault upoi Mrs. Hodgson, in her shop in Drury Lane. Thttsaray.-Ja)la Cooper wasa brntsaht up charged with slealing a quantity of iron from out of one of the casks eo the Qua: ...

POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... attend on that day,' he being at present not out of danger. John Brown was charged with assaulting John Fish last night in Drury Lane, It appeared that the plaintiff was endeavouting to take the de- fendant's friend into custody, and not being a policeman ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Thursday, May 26

... Dundas, tbr seducing a daughter of the Rev. Dr. Adams, Dean of Cashel.-Mr Mtacready had a bumper benefit on Friday night, at Drury- lane Theatre. He planed Coriolanus with his usual ability; cml afterwards Putf, in tile Critic. In the latter performance, says ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... days, as a drunken and disorderly prostitute. Themoe Thonipsen was cbnvicted of an assault on Mary Hodgson. in'her own'shop Drury Lane, on Tues- day night, - when desirisg him to pay for some oysters which he had just got ard eaten, and was ordered to pay ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... for obstructing the carriage- way at Westzate-hill on Saturday morning last. Thomas Hodgson keeper of an oyster shop in Drury. lane, was fined a. under the bye lawsh for having suffer. ed three persons, one of wham was a prostitute, to disturb the peace ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... late Duke ?? rent-roll was estimated at 250,0001. per annum. His Grace received 40001. per an'num as ground landlord of Drury Lane and. Povent garden 'Theatres, and 12,0001. per annitm as proprietor of Covent Garden Market.-The Irish Poor Law. Corn - ...

NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... tile mncting. After is short trial, the defendaiuts were alll cquitted.-lhe eighteenth anniversary dinner, in aid of the Drury Lane TIhe- atrical fondl, sass held on Wednesday, at the Freemason's Tavern. Earl Mulgrave n-as in teil chair. The Subscriptions ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... tbie Archbishop of York ordained lb pr.extsttd 7 tbe chapel), Bishopthorpe.-The rernovtsl of the P. from the outside of Drury Lane Theatre, whros been statioted fromtn tirneitrictnorial,durinitthepsr , will cflet asaving to the proprietor ufthe hII week ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Fish, in Drury-lane, about seven o'clock ol Friday night. It appea-ed that Mr Fish had been assisting Mr Lough, a town-scrjesnt, in arreifing amnn with whom the prisoner Was in company for debt; they found him in Mr Ward's public-house, Drury-lane, a few ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... 6eIlvoI yeara. .The circumstances cenfiected w~ti bf. cpqq'paw as follows i--About three 'yeaos. 'a b 'lived eervdnt in Drury-lane,'and while ltl bedass1s acquainted with a scene'painterin thi *eie~it'f £3 per week. The result of that iitimae'st * pregnpncy: ...

NEWCASTLEP POLICE OFFICE

... for obstructing the' carriage-way at Westgate-hill on Saturday morning last. Thomas Hodgson. keeper of an oyster shop in Drury-lane. was fined 5s under the bye-lairs, for' having suffered three persons, ose of whom was a prostitute, to disturb the peace ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 11

... pressed him to stay and take a chop and some brandy and water. Don- iellan also said that Lord Teynham had left an order for Drury-lane 'Iheatre, that they were to meet his lordship there, and the prosecutor, much against his inclination, was induced to go ...