BAIL COURT—Feb. 3

... declaration in this case set out an agreement of the IQtb January t845, whereby the plain- tiff engaged to sing twenty times at Drury Lane Theatre, during the period from the 15th of June to the 31st July 1845, or dnring the period from the 30th Septemnber to ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT-TUESDAY. HATTON V. MACREADY.-John Liptrop Hatton, chorus- master, was the plaintiff, and Mr Macready, the late lessee of Drury Lane, the defendant. The action was brought to recover the sum of 191. 8s. 6d., arrears of salary due to the plaintiff in his ...

COURTS OF LAW

... Wilde, Mi Thesiger, and Mr G. W. Cooke, appeared as counsel for the ?? plaintiff is the eminent tragedian and the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and the defendants are the proprietors of the newspaper called the Weekly Dispatch, in which, under the date of ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 23

... tickets to Drury Lane Theatre to the ertiror of that journal. It oppeared that the publin press elaimed a right to have twe free admissions to cneh theatre. An applie:tinn was made on tire part of the Dispatch frtr these admissions to Drury Lane, which was ...

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 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... OVER EXERTION AT DRURY LANE TnEATRE.-Last evening an inquest on the body of Thomas Burns, aged 35 a scene shifter at Drury Lane Theatre, was regulaed before Mr. iliggS, at the Harlequin, Drury-lane. Mr. Walker, surgeon, of Drury-lane, said that he had ...

COURT AND HIGH LIFE

... and the Hlon. Colonel Seymour. TuE Couar. Her majesty and Prince Albert honoured the performance of French equestrians, at Drury Lane' Theatre, with their presence on Saturday evening. The' royal' dinner party on Monday included the Prince' and Princess ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... having only three farthings to pay for it. MURDER IN DRURY LANE.-Information was brought to Bow street on Monday morning that a manufacturer, a ?? named Bostock, residing in Pitt's place, Drury lane, had about six o'clock that morning been shot through ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... appeared from informs. .tion in possession of the court, one of a aing of' i thieves, notorious in the neighbourhoed of Drury- lane, and was besides about the worst conducted boy ever sent to prison. When he was sentenced before .he had been previously ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS NURSE

... employed, having entered the army on the 7th of March, 1787, fifty-eight years ago, as ensign in the 73d Foot. The receipts at Drury lane Theatre, when her Majesty :attended in state, were nearly 1,0001, The fittings up of the royal box cost 1701. Her Majesty ...

LAW NOTCES—THIS DAY

... and Thomson, of London and Manchester, warehousemen, at one; audit of H. J. Collett-Johtn Reeve, of HIgh Holborn, and of Drury- lane, carver and gilder, at half-past one ; audit. Before Mr. Commissioner MaRIVAmE. Charles Jones, of Devereux-court, hotel-keeper ...

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 ...