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POLICE

... BanNiE for the purpose of obtaining advice under these circumstances: -Madame Vestris, they said, had on Tuesday appeared at Drury Lane as Captainl Macheasl, on whieh- occasion a party, hired by a vocal performer, who had lately made his first appearance on ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Weymouth, Charles Mogg, Esq. MP. At Island Magee, MFr Hugh Mateer, aged 104, who retained his faculties to the last. In Drury lane, John Ripkey, aged 10S years. He served in America, nader General Wolfe. Up Au his deathe retajied hice facultieslaud bis ...

POLICE

... warm discussions arose between Messrs ADOLPHUS and PsnmLIPtS, the former ensployed by the Managers of Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres, the latter for the Defendant. The office was crowded by persons connected with the drama. Several witnesses were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT. THEATRICAL PATENTS.-,On Tuesday night the Court was crowded by theatrical persons, to hear the question raised by Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres against the renewal of Mr. Arnold's licence for the Eug- lish Operit-house.~ 'The SOLiCITOr -GENERAL ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that the King migit, if lie pleased, license twenty new play-houses within the metropolis, and even in Covent-garden and Drury-lane ; but it was for his Majesty to consider if that would be proper and right. So, exactly said Mr. Arnold ; he sought for ...

POLICE

... the former of whom describes himself as a surgeon, were charged before Sir R. Birnie, with creating a great disturbance in Drury-lane'Theatre, on Wednesday night, and with assaulting Mr. Broughton and others. Mr. Douchez, surpeor, of Lower James-street, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... himself, being in a state of temporary meat derangement. On Monday an inquest was held at the Thirteen Cantons, Clare-Court, Drury-lane, - to inquire into the death of James Murray, aged 54 years. The deceased had formerly carried on an extensive business ...

POLICE

... appeared to have met him (laughter). Wlhere's ihe use in instruct- inu the obstinate and the brutal ? I sent a tragedy, to Drury-Lane Theatre, and they promised to bring it out, but it was obliged to yield its place to. the dragons tigers, and pole-cats ...

POLICE

... by a crowd of persons groanint, hooting, andi hissing bhit as he ran. ile continued his flight down 'Long-acre and into Drury-lane, and endeavoured to baffle his pursuers by turning down some of the narrow courts in the neiglhbourhood. 'he mob, however ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS.—WEDNESDAY

... the Adeiphi beyond the frst act, and such, for many years, had been t e Custom at theatres infgenera.i t appeared that at Drury Lane thi season, seats were kept till half price. The commissioliers debated the 3natter amongst themselves, and the majority ...

POLICE

... Rogers (to the prosecutor): Where was the robbery committed !.-Dixon: At a fourpenny lodging- house, in Charles-street, Drury-lane, while I was in bed with that man, pointing to a low-looking fellow.-Mr. Rogers: Is he your husband ?- Dixon: No, Sir, we ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... anchor. Two of the party went on shore for the night, and left the other two, Mr. J. Lecand, a carver and gilder, of No. 37, Drury- lane, and another young man, on hoard. Mr. Lecand and his friend retired to rest at It o'clock, and soon fell into a profound ...