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POLICE

... but I believe that many support themselves by at. Prisoner: Everybody knows Bill Somers, and his first and second. Why, Drury Lane and Covent Garden are fools to him; they can't do it at all. I'm pretty well able for the big Theatres myself. The LORD ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... H1oneyI AHones, as he Is more formill~arly called, land. lord of the Illack Lion publlc-hesise, In Vinegar-yard, near Drury. lane Theatre, aind his daughter, Mirs. Alfee Abrahamsa, both of whom were taken Into cuatody this snareing, were placed at the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... corporal in the 24th Regiment, of Foot. I know the prisoner, aridremembermeeting ?? October, in Mr. Godfrey's, of ?? Lion, Drury-lane. I was in his company from six o'clock that evening to twenty minutes past tea o'clock. Cross-examined by Mr. MAULE: I looked ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... Westmacott was the author of the very libel in question. I-le met 1Ar. Scanl:,n, a gentleman connected with TIhe Courier, Dit Drury Lane Theatre, and spoke to him about the paragraph in 'Il/e Courier, and said that lie knew that the authority there mentioned ...

POLICE

... of better behaviour. On the preceding night he was informed that she was dying at a wretched lodging in 'Charles-street, Drury. lane, when, apprehensive that she had met with some ill-treat- ment, and wishing to afford her protection and assistance, he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... trans- mitted X-2() [cliers]. He had also received communi- cations ront Messrs. Harley and Faweett, the Secretaries of the Drury- Lane and Covemit-Garden Theatrical Funds, aninounicieg tvo doiations of 1l1. each; and 21. l~s. had been subscribed by the laynmarket ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... 17I: Witness hail .In lesiee of Itt ?? -heetre ?? batt been f.,r thirty yearn (ti tit ith tlhmeitnos. UWhlet lesrsee of Drury lane Theatre hut Ioic tte euitire supaieitebthatetce of thie concern. It is-i the dtily of :he ltissec to I pl-int the time i-hen ...

POLICE

... laugh].-Remsnded. BOW-STREET.-OFFENCRZ AGAINST THE STREET ACT.-Mrr: BUNN, lessee of the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Drury- Lane, was summoned to atternd to answer to an Information laid by Johr Richard Carter, a commun iWformer, which set forth that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... vocalist of eon- siderable attainments, who had been engaged to perform and sing at the English Opera House and also at Drury- lane, both of which were at that time under the direction and management of the defendant. The plaintiff had been engaged at ...

POLICE

... MURHsr, bsi son, who were cha ged at this Office, on Monday last, wish having decoyed to their tneue, situated In Cross-laue, Drury-lane, a lad named Ed- ward Trabshsw, for the purpose of 3ending him out to beg, were yesterday brought up for re-examination ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... removed in custody. Am INFORmItR DEFEATED.-Mr. TAYLOR, the laadlord of the Artichoke public-house, .White..kHartbstreet, Drury- lane, was summoned by Byers, the informer, on a com- plaint charging him with selling beer during the hours of divine service ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTIVES-Tuls DAY. B*NKRUPTCY COURT. BASINGHALL.STREET. Before HI. Commissioner FousLANQUE. James Miller, of Drury-lane, stationer,at twelve precisely; choice of ?? Peter Edgley, of Southborough, Kent, vl- tualler, at o0e8; choice of ?? Tbreadgold ...