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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 ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... RIOT AT DRURY.LANE THEATRE. RICHARD BRALEY, and his brother LUKE, were Indicted for having. on the 27th (if April last, assaulted Samuel Giles anrd Tho- mnas Win. Anthony, two constables, specially appointed to preserve the peace at Drury-lane Theatre ...

POLICE

... for the assault and obstructing the officer. The prisoner's father, who keeps the Black Lion Tavern, Vine- gar-yard, near Drury-lane Theatre, offered himself as bail for his son; but Mr. Halls told him he was already bound in recogni- zance as a publican ...

POLICE

... charged with stealing a book, value six shillings, from the shop window of Mr. Poynton, book- seller, in Russell-court, Drury-lane. The prosecutor said he had been robbed of many books lately, and about four o'clock that afternoon the book produced was ...

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

... 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

... womau was his lawful wife. . The prisoner was remanded.' , ASSAULT.-Mr. JONES, a coach carver, residing in Brownlow- street, Drury-lane, was charged with beating his apprentice boy, named Titson, with great severity with a rope on the back, . which he was ...

POLICE

... awoik-house. Verdict-Insanity. MELANCHOLY CAsE op DROWNING.-OaTuesday morning, last Mr. Joseph Hall, of Craven-buildings, Drury-lane, started from Waterloo-bridge, accompanied by his wife and two young men, named Cogger and Isnall, for the purpose of putting ...

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 ...

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 ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Sladlile. Taglionl will appear. Applications for buxes, stalls and T'icets to be made to Mr. sugoln, Opera Oflcr, Haymarket. DRURY-LANE THEATRE.-Thia Evening will be produced a New Grand Opera, entitled TRF EMIISSARYi or, Tihe Rrvolt wf aloscow. The Bluslc ...

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- ...