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SATURDAY'S NEWS

... stated that he was going up Drury-lane between five and six o'clock on Friday night, when he saw the prisoner draw a handkerchief from a gentleman's picket, and run into Shert's-gardenis, an adjacent turning in Drury-lane. The gentleman passed on; he ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... stated that he was going up Drury-lane between five and six o'clock on Friday night, vhen he saw the prisoner draw a handkerchief from a gentleman's pocket, and run into Short's-gardens, an adjacent turning in Drury-lane. The gentleman passed on; he ...

POLICE

... the King, and in default be imprisoned in the House of Correction for two months. THE DuxE OF BEDFORD AND THE RENTERS OF DRURY- LANE TucATRE.-Mr. Adam, the legal adviser to his Grace, has forwarded a letter to the secretary to the committee of pro. prietors ...

POLICE

... 'wliithpoets~say is-toberent in woman.-Edinurgk hPaper. :On 1M50nday night,. on the conclusion of she performances- Iat Drury-lane Theatre, a young man respectably attired threw himself fiem the front of the 2s. gallery into the pit. The peoplawere'gohigout ...

POLICE

... which, poetsasay is' tnherewt in woman.-Edinbsrgk Paper.. On Monday, nighl. on- the. conclusion of. the!performances, at Drury-lane Theatre, a young man respectably attired threwv .hinmself from the' front ofi the 2s. gallery into the pit. The people' ...

Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall

... 000 X£33,516.OMO Downing-street, Dec. 15I Mr. C. Kemble's first appearance on the stage was at the open- ing of the new Drury-lane Theatre, on April a1t, 1794, when lohb Kemhle played Slacheth; Palmer, Macduf; Wroughton, Banquo - rs.'Siddons, Lady Macbeth-; ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... raised by public subscriptionj Which was agreed -b, and the vicar put down a trifle towards tbefuBnd,; The new pantomime at Drury-lane is founded erii A tyght- pythy, pleasant, and merrie comedie, intytuled Gammer Gurton'.s Needle, which she loses whylst ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... raised by public subscription, which bwas agreed to, and the vicar put down a trifle towards the fund. The new pantomime at Drury-lane is founded on A ryght pythy, pleasant, and merrie comedie, intytuled Gammer Gurton's Needle, which she loses whylst mending ...

Court of Request, Kingsgate-street

... by public subscription, which -ias-agreed to, and the vicar put down a trifle towards the found. - The new pantomime at Drury-lane is founded on- A ryght pythy, pleasant, and merrie comedie, intytuled Gamfstei Vurton'e Needle, which she loses-whylst ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... Nonpareil won the match withjh~e greatest ease. TEI. ABISTocaAcr.-A Wly of ranks just in the of the firep-dressing bor Drury.lane mn the evening of Friday the 30th Was unexpectedly intesrupftd by her sister burst into the room With the iclamationl, ...

POLICE

... happened to he out one night on what was called the night-ara wl, and ill the morning he went into the shop of Mr. Danby, of Drury-lane, who performed wonders with a razor. A noseless head wa; in the shaver's hands at the moment, and frightful it leoked with ...

Central Criminal Court,Old Balley

... Spence 6,wasindicted for embessling and stealing 19s 3d of John I- rice, his mester. a bookbinder, in Craven- buildings, Drury-lane. VerdictGuiltj - The youthful delinquent was agin indicted for stealing a carpet-bag, two coats, two pair of troweers &c ...