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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Soutt Audley-street, cablnet.malter, at otoe; dividend tind audilt. Before Mr. Commissioner F0VotAN(ti. U.-J. A. Boden, of Drury. lane, needle-maker, at tswelve t ?? Crace, of Regent. Street, painter, at osie dividend. Mliddlesex Adjourtned County Court at ...

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 NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... at eleven, last ?? O'Reilly, of Lawrence lountney-lante, merchalnt,-at twelve; audit- George Joshua, of Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, currier, at one; adjourned examination. Before Mr. Commissioner FAxEE-Hutton and LepIle, of NeWv. gate-street, frlnge-makers ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Dir. Commitsioner FAnR.- -Charles Powvel, of Birminghai, l-nen-draper, at eleven; dividend-J. H. lDavey, of Parker-Ftreet, Drury-lane, wheelwright, at half-past eleven; ?? Eyre, of Wells street, Oxford.street, blind-maker, at half-past twelvee; adjourned ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... movements. Il~e, howcver, took no notice of cort theot, but proceeded on. On) reaching the corner of 'ah J.Smart's-building~s, Drury-lane,'the prisoner camne up to ice at him, and exclaiming 1 You are the b- that wanted to -lane, fight, immediately, butted ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS

... telt himtself oppressed in every step he took from begin- it ing to end. He attended there on behalf of thin proprietors of Drury-lane Theatre, whose vital interests were menaced eand mu-st suffer materially should this licence be granted. It ~'had been said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... certaining that a woman answering the prisoner's descrip- tion had ?? at the gbop of a ; Ir, Wright, in Black- l man-street, Drury-lane, to make some Inquiry, and was to -call again on the following morning. Directions were then given that in the'event of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Minshull, charged with having snatched a reticule from the arm of Mrs. Alary Brown, a lady upwards of eighty years of age, in Drury-lane, on the evening of the 4th inst. It appeared from tile statement of the prosecutrix that on the even ing alluded to she ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IcTUALt.ElS.- Yesterdhay Air. li alhiutia Beaver Wailker, the handlord oh this t Marquess of 6raithy public-houise, iil Drury-lane, wan chiarged before Mir. Bllahntaite and SMr. Conabe witla carry- ing tiv guillouts oh branidy wiithiout a pei mii, by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... driving his master's carriage from Surgeon ' Hall, shen, In crossing t, from IPriice's-street to Little ltussell-street, Drury-lane, the defend. It snt, who seas driving at a furious rate dornn the lasle, came *vith the It itear shaft of his fly upon the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... Lodop were of opinion th at thlat point should be n left for tire conspderation of thejuy James PaRIry of No.3, Star-court, Drury-lane, stated that UP on the iright of tile 4th of April there was a wske in the gn houses occupied by tire deceased; at about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... letters which lie wished to exhibit, and departed sighing deeply. BONV-STREET. Mir. W1'slrnsley, a pawnbroker, residing in Drury-lane, appeared at this office on Tuesday last, to answer to a complaint laid against him by a Mr. Michael Brown, charging him ...