SHERIFFS' COURT, MIDDLESEX—Nov. 27

... proved ly thefollowing witnesses: AMr Cooke ?? Directoil of Music at Drury Lane mnd Covent Garden Theaties. Remembers Paga- nini giving four, concerts in July'fast, at Drury Lane Theatre. %a w plaintiff occupied concerning them, being the active person ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY AT LIVERPOOL

... he prsrietors of thD ICing's Theatre, London, bhve also coeeiderably retuced their dronands ; anl (overit Glrdein sltl Drury Lane are nuew let for seveial thlousanlds usnder the sues they bronglit four years ago. Orer theatre fortmerly paid two'thoutsa'nd ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... enviroRs of London, without either Metropol~tan or Provincial engage- ments ;-aud James Russell and Benson Hill, late of Drury Lane,,. two of the most useful actors of mGdern times, are amongst thus rejected a idressers for Metropolitau engagementst. ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 25

... Hackney; choice of assignees-R. Edden, tailor, Newgate-street; private meetlng-J. H. Davy, coach wheel wright, Parker-street, Drury- lane; dividend-Sir W. Williams's bankruptcy; private meeting -Ii. Joyce, oilman, Milford-lane, and Esses-street, Strand; last ...

LAW

... the day of the signing the bond, he was induced to dine with Donlan, who made him intoxicated, andafterwardstook him to Drury Lane Theatre, and told him lie was in the King's ?? was closely cross-examined by Mr. TnEssiGER, but nothing was elicited to ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... reindered a tolerably will fi ld houee, at once I sleepless and oontemed. c Robert le Diable i4 about t, be braught lit at Drury Lane .P Ii it as little daiy as possible. Brobham is to bave ?? part o of the bero, Mrs. Wood that of the Princess, Mlasme de ...

SHERIFFS' COURT, MIDDLESEX—WEDNESDAY

... the following witness s: Mr. T. Cooke examined Is Director of Music at Drury- Lane and Covent-Garden Theatres remembers Paganini giving four (,oncerts in July last, at Drury-Lane Theatre; saw plaindiffoccupied concerning them, being the active per- son ...

LONDON POLICE

... It con- r sisted of Baker, the butler; Mr Gosford, a singer; and Mr Brereton, a theatrical guntlemaan, conneeted with 4 Drury Lane Theatre; the Misses - , servants to a next door neighbour; and several other personis of dis. , tinction. The tea and the ...

POLICE

... circumstances :-It sppeared that on Friday evening Mr. Duncombe, among others, was permitted to go behind the scenes uf Drury lane Theatre, and hat while there he met with Mr. Westmacott, the proprietor of a weekly paper, and a colloquy commenced, of ...

OLD BAILEY.—WEDNESDAY

... muse of Correction with bimn; I ti hlk be said on the Wednesday morning; prisoner said he lsved at Na. S, Charles-street, Drury. lane ; haviag seen Games tn company with the other two priaoners on the day be- fore Chris ntaI Day, I suspected them ; I went ...

POLICE

... day morning by a constable, who found him in a famished state in the Green Park, and he stated that his father lived in Drury- lane, and had sent him out to beg. The father was sent for, ,nd, on his attending, it turned out that the statement ot the my ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, WEDNESDAY

... doubled it would not be too much. Alr. Chas. Jotes._U'itncss was supervisor of checks at Drury-lane Theatre. Remembered the four concerts giyen by Paganini at Drury-lane Theatre. The plaintiff attended his duties zealously on those occasions. After every ...