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NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... for obstructing the carriage- way at Westzate-hill on Saturday morning last. Thomas Hodgson keeper of an oyster shop in Drury. lane, was fined a. under the bye lawsh for having suffer. ed three persons, one of wham was a prostitute, to disturb the peace ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ICENCIL I This was a cli;jl~ eor hLodCifBrn w:asna perfoer*1t, , g an a beegge b h eetden ,bito 'performn at Drury-lane - od'~ thb' Englilh OPeta -Uo usrstde :the .gheuml ef misdirection by itha learlne~d judge wheatdiet *the caute. The; learned ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... verdict wras given for the plaintiff. The plaintiff was a performer, and had been engaged by the defendant to lperform at Drury-lane and the English Opera Hlouse, and the action was brought to reco~ver the amount of arrear5 due. --Mir lio~gg applied for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... verdict wras given for the plaintlff. The plaintiff was a!perhrmer, and had bcen engaged by the dfeflndnt to perform at Drury-lane and the English Opera Elionse, and the action wase brought to reciver the *mount of srrearb due. -Mr. Hoggin applied for ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... mentione and Mr. Comboe ws bound'ovet to , prosecute. ORz Saturday, Robert Meyrick, a porter,; living at No. 28, Wyld-street' Drury-lane, returned hone iin an ?? state of, intoxication, and, having :qqarrellcd with his wife, threw himeei out of the'win'dqw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... number of beatis which had een 19r some timle in training for public exhibition, similar ;o that at present to be seen at Drury-lane, nader the con- rlol of Mr. Van Ameburgh, and so pertectiy tame vwas It that ae(Mr. Wombwell) would not have the least fear ...

NEWCASTLEP POLICE OFFICE

... for obstructing the' carriage-way at Westgate-hill on Saturday morning last. Thomas Hodgson. keeper of an oyster shop in Drury-lane. was fined 5s under the bye-lairs, for' having suffered three persons, ose of whom was a prostitute, to disturb the peace ...

POLICE-OFFICES

... ordered to be re- m3nded until Thursday next. Mr. Thwesas Markuni, landlord of the Coach ind Horses, in Charles-street, Drury-lane, was summoned by Stowell, the common informer, for unlawfully permitting and suffering spirituous liquors to be conveyed ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1525 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... and for a new trieL .'The *cbin. was tried before Lord Abinger at the last sittings, add til bkought against the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre for &teij ofasalary due for services at that theatre, and utisd ktt6 iEaglishOpera-house. The verdict was in fvour ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... been de- tected. Upon inquiry lie learned that similar impositions had been practised upon tie Haymnarket, Covent-garden, Drury-lane, and Olympic, and, in short, all the mneiro- politan theatres; and from certain circumstances which had transpired, there ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... girl, named Harriet Goulding, was convicted of thde following petty theft :-Mrs. Jane Smith, keeper, of a coffeejshop in Drury-lane, stated that the prisoner. had beert in her service only a few weeks, during which time she had missed several smell sums ...

POLICE OFFICES

... number of pewter pint pots. It appeared that on the 11th instant, the prisoner was met bythe constable in Charles-street, Drury-lane, carrying a green bag containing the property in question, and as he could not give a satisfactory account of it he was ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5815 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment