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 ...

POLICE-COURTS

... prisoner was then committed. BOW-STREET. GAaueIIxS IN COFFEr-sHoPs. - Nethaniel Child, keeper of a coffee-shop in Drury-court, Drury-lane, appeared upon a surm- mons at the instance of the Inspectors of the F division, or having on the 29th December, being Sunday ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3968 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... refused; Mary A Nugent, 94, Upper Church-stre, t granted ; Joseph O'Neille, 77, Fleet-street, granted; Patrick O'Reilly, 9, Drury-lane, withdrawn; Thomas Pollard, Spring-garden, withdrawn ; James Red- mond, Thomas-street, wvithdrawn; John Regan, 90, Meck- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... you, madam, I have not done with you, if it was not daylight I would murder you. She then went away in the direction of Drury Lane. lwas much hurt in the back and shoulders, but suffered more from anxiety, being in delicate health, than from the personal ...

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 ...

RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE

... weak and washy.. THEATRE ROYAL. Mr. Franks, a vocalist whose name has long occupied a distinguished place in the bills of' Drury-lane and St. James's Theatres, made his first appearance before his fel- low-citizen6 last evening in the difficult part of tenor ...

POLICE-COURTS

... steen years Of age, named William Buthler, was then charged under the following circurnustnces :-Mr. Rawles, a tradesman in Drury-lane, proved that the prisoner had been in' his service as errand boy, and about three weeks ago he sent him to his (witness's) ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4852 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... The Lord Chamberlain having been informed of the an. si~osucement that increased prices of admission were re e quiped at Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatrea on the I- evenings of her Majesty's intended visit to those houses, feexpressed to the managers ...

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 ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... ns- ers with Frost and his Chartist associates, on board the Mandarin, trasisport, on their journey to New South Walee. Drury-Lane Theatre was closed last Saturday, in con- sequence of a fiat of bansiruptcy having been issued against Mr. Hammond, the ...

VARIETIES

... within the mind which turns every thing to real joy and gladness. FRENCH ?? Constitutiotnel, noticing her Majesty's visit to Drury-lane 'heatre, construes the title of Kenney's farce of Raising the Wind in to Le rentie leve. The same paper gravely informs ...