SURREY ASSIZES.—KINGSTON, SATURDAY

... Amongst those fined were Ml. Seijeant Merewether; Mr. 00 Charles Kemuble, for Covent-Gamden Theatre; and Afr. A. Sol Lee, for Drury-Lane. Re In the course of the day, Mr. Halls said that he thought much trouble would be savell by the householders in the va- ...

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

... House of Cor ' Marsden, the gaoler. tiii4 QUEEN-SQUARE.-RicsARD BARTON, the well.o R dog-.stealer, of Pennyfield-court, Drury-lane, was ag it mined-A gentleman named Edwards identified a belta f black and tanned spaniel which had been stolen f ea. The ...

POLICE

... that there had been seve- ral disputes before-Sir Richard was called upon to act. A butcher at the corner of Clare-court, Drury-lane, was held to baillfor inpeding a policeman of the F. Division, No. 75, in the execution of his duty.-A pickpocket had fled ...

POLICE

... Ledbetter, the officer. It appeared by the statements on both sides, that the gentleman accompanied a party of ladies to Drury- Lane Theatre, and havingg left the Theatre for a short time, on his return the check he received on leaving his box was refused ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—FRIDAY

... the Jury, as she was well knownv to the public, before whom she hld frpquently appeared whan performing on the boards of Drury-lane theatre, at which place he believed she had been engaged for 4 long period of time, during which great at- tention had bpee ...

POLICE

... volume Captahi Patterson had taken with him when he left town. A few days ago, Mr. Poynting, a bookseller, of Russell-court, Drury-lane, acci- dentally went into the shop of Mr.'Taylor, a bookseller, in; Holborn, and discovered the three volumes of Gibbon ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... lbes;. 1'le 1 iiitrlf wii z dptain in the DStlsr~ii',^ ~a and now vabout ihlrt* years of agc. In the cour'se iiss viSit9 to Drury-lane theatre, he was smitten witl' the b great. attrmetibna of Miss Love, wVt was perforniing at v that theo~trce and, -obey ...

Published: Tuesday 22 February 1831
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1784 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... French, for the alleged offence of sending an anonymous letter to Mr. Trotter, r the brother-in-law of Mr. Sinclair, of Drury-lane theatre, r containing a threat that the writer would cause him to be e assassinated, by shooting him with a pistol. Besides ...

DUBLIN COMMISSION—THURSDAY

... reputation of the author, and add golden proofs of its success to the coffers of the manager. He hasagreed with the lessees of Drury.lane that it shall be produced at that theatre during the present month. Macready will personate Alfred. The Lord Chancellor ...