POLICE

... POLICE. BOW STREET. DiSTURRANCE IS DRuRY LANE TisEATRE.-A dis- turbance took place on Wednesday evening in Drery Lane Theatre, when several of the parties were taken into custodv, and on Thursday morning were brought tip to this office.- The first prisoner ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... last ?? Itam, of Brsempton, upholhterer, atone1 last examinatien. Before M;r, Conmlssloaner MIORIVAL9. Joteplh Allen, oa Drury lane and Golden lane, tea-dealer, at twelve; last ?? Galoway, of Hallioway. ?? at one; last ?? Luxtord. of Frosley, Kent, batcher ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... d that had, never before been brought before a t. court of qnarter ?? 13ardett Coutts was the sole occupier of a box at Drury Lane h Theatre, and as such bad been rated by the anutho- 1 rities of St. Martin's .In the. same proportion with 0 other owners ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... oad, bootmrlker, at twelve; audit rnd ?? and Irving, of Cran-courTt, pubitshers, at one; ?? Price, of the Theatre Royal Drury lane, bookseller, at halrfpast one; ?? Italfs, of Tavistock.street, printed furniture mennufacturer, at two; dividend. CoRONER'S ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS

... within his breast. Eveu Mister John Williams, a barber's arsis- , tant, residing in one of the nisj ty-nine coo ts of Old Drury lane, had his bit ofde -he was IIabove ; sending for a pen'orth o' butter Ibs will be read below. 'The plaintiff, one hIre ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... their clients.-A petition is now is course of' sigiature, by many of the Drury Lane actors, praying the Chain- berlain to grant a dramiatic liceicc for another theatre, Drury Lane, where Her Majesty's subjects have a rifl'tful home, belg iil the possession ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... man named Wiliam Spxiglt (late of the Spanisih Legion), was lying in a dying state on a heap of rubbish, in George-yard, Drury lane; he found the wretched man in a state of starvation, nearly naked; a horse-cloth was procured and wrapped round him, and ...

COURT OF REVIEW—MONDAY

... presented by Mr. Flioer, an attorney, residing at Doncaster, to annul the flat awarded aralrnit Mr. Hammond, the late lessee of Drury-lane and the Strand t ieatres, an the ground that It had not been legally obtained1 andi further, that It was a eon- certed and ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... dealer, at twetvc; audit alid ?? Anderreta, of Dean, street, Westminster, Watchlmoaker, at one; ?? Kiud, ot Broaniow-atreet, Drury-lane, coacheurrier, Lat half-pcst one; audit and dividend, Before ir. Commissioner HoLnovD. Rowland YDallp, of bafslughall street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... Euiton, of 64, Broad-street, Bloomsnbury. A policeman, seeing tin- siale prisoner nudge the woman, as she was going down Drury-lane at a quick paeC, searched thaw, and found the piece of calico upon her, and, being un- able to state where she tot it, he ...

MIDDLESEX [ill]

... simply state the facts ot the cau, arid the 4ues- tiorI at isnue. idliss Blardtt Coutte was the dole ocoupclr of a box ?? Drury.lane Tneatle, and as such liad been rated by the authorities of St. Martiuas ln the same proportion with other owners of pro- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Town-clerk of Doncaster, and had advanced the defendant, Hammond, considerable sums of money to undertake the lesseeship of Drury-lane Theatre. He had commenced an action to recover his money, for which, on the 6th of February last, a judgment was givenfoi- ...