Law Intelligence

... secretary to the committee of the Drury-lane Theatre, and have acted as auditor between the t and' Mrc Bunn. Drury-lane, when filled at the resent prices, will -produce 6601. I remember Madame Mb ran singing at Drury-lane. Madame Mali- bran's salX was, I ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... eleven; last ?? R. Beale, of Marshall etreet, Colden-square, packer, at twelve; last ?? Joseph Reed, of Mar. quir~court, Drury-lane, victualler, at one; last examination-W. Wormfold, of Margaret-street, Cavendlsh square, coach-smlth, at two; choice of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... threatening ma life, and called out Police. Meanwhile the prisoner ran away in the direction of Drury-lane, Willians Hatherway, of Harcourt-street, Drury-lane, compositor, said I was in Drsiry-laue between eight and nine o'clock, at the corner of Princes-street ...

Published: Sunday 03 May 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6782 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... DEBTORS' CO URT-TniutBDAY. + N RE Gst ROB AUGUStItS JEWE a llttAvMAl. Thls Insolvent rented the saloon of tite Theatre Royal Drury-lane, under an agreement for a sum of £400 per annum, which was paid half-yearly, bit becoming in arrear to tho amoun t of £45D ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... Carpenter, Rothwell, surgeon, at one; miadit- Jeose Coles, late of New Bond-streetjeweller, at one; audit --J. M. \iltle, Drury-lane, silversmith, at altf-past one; ?? and Byers, Skinner-street, warehouse- ImIen, at eleven ; certificate of Wlatson--len ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... she made any noise about it, and told her she should have the watch when they got into the street. He then led her down Drury-lane, and attempted to lose her in Lincoln-court, but suspecting what he was after, ?? corn- Liunieated with a policeman who ...

THE COURT, &c

... of Hanover in St Jamies's Palace, frosm Upton, at a quarter past five o'clock ; and left before six o'clock I to honour Drury-lane Thleatre with his presence, at- tended by his suite. His Majesty returned at a quar- ter past eight o'clock from the T'heatre ...

SHERIFFS' COURT

... chorus-master was the plaintiff, anid Mr.. WildiatCtharles Macready, the eminent tragedian and late. lessee of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, the ?? action was brought to recover the sum o fl 9. 8s. Gd., arresr of salary due to the plaintiff in his capacity of ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... METROPOLIS. Shortly after six o'clock on Monday morning the inhabitants of Pitt's-place, a narrow paved court leading from Drury-lane to Great Wild-streeti were alarmed by the report of a pistol from the house No. 4 in that place, the fi&stfoor' and cellar ...

Law

... was brought upon an agreement which was set out in the de- claration. Bv it the defendant had engaged to sing 20 times at Drury-lane Theatre, either between the 5th of June anl the 21st of July, 1845, or between the 30th of September, and thc 15th of Novetmner ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... cspc- said that she desires to visit London. But it Ac involved herself in a rash engagement with ** perform in English at Drury-lane, which she r Bunn „ hle to fulfil, and cannot, consequently, acfc* at the Italian Opera. ...