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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... having robbed bim of 21. the Xe- ceding night. The complainant stated that he accompanied the prisoner O'Ntill to a house in Drury-lane, and that while there she took 21. in silver, which he had concealed in his belt, and gave them in his presence to the other ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... O''iafley v. Nowlan. This was an action of ejectment brought for the non- payment of rent due upon certain premises, in Drury-lane occupied by the defendait. Verdict for the plaintiff. EQUITY EXCHEQUEIR-YEsTEnDAY. Mir. Baron Richards and Mr. Baron Lefroy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Travers 0140 it CIDmialkin, per Mr MINally II0 Palmoratown, per Ur Owens 074 eDonnybrook, per the Wardens 01521 London, Drury-lane ward, per Mr iH O-C. 0 a8 ! - Liberator's ward, per Mr T Sullivan 3106i W 8 O'Brien ward, per Mr F Curran I00i Osborne.-greet ...

ROLLS COURT—YESTERDAY

... charged on a summons with horsew'ippiug the. Marquis of Drogheda, on the 7th instant, on his way to tie Spitahields ball, at Drury-lane Theatre. It seemed that his - lordship was going to the ball in his carriage with leis lady, L who was one of the patronesses ...

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94, Upper Church-stre, t granted ; Joseph O'Neille, 77, Fleet-street, granted; Patrick O'Reilly, 9, Drury-lane, withdrawn; Thomas Pollard, Spring-garden, withdrawn ; James Red- mond, Thomas-street, wvithdrawn; John Regan, 90, Meck- ...

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... Tavern, Great Queen-street. G. Wilees, Esq., the chairman, annonmced that their next weekly mect- ing would take place in Drury-lane Theatre (cheers). Fie chairman went on to state that, since their last ineeting, the council of the league had issued upwards ...

HILARY TERM

... inquire. [The learned judge here recapitulated the evidence'of Gale]. The whole of this did not take place at the meeting in Drury-lane-port of it did, and the sub- sequent part took place at Mr. '1 iernan's house in the pre- sence of Young, and that part ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... situatioci, field placed herself under the care of a Mr. Cooper, wrho was at neai that time a principal actor upon the boards of Drury-lane isani Theatre. He lived in the Ineighbourhood of Bedford. aceil Isquare, and she resided with him for six years, under' ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... was iniplicated in tire conspiracy ,ho to which he (Baron Pennuefuther) had adverted. Shiortty eti after the meeting in Drury-lane fite society insisted on Gale tat turning two of his men away, hut lie lrefused to comply. ho Sortie time after that he ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... but there being no direct proof of guilt against the accused, he was Ihonourably acquitted; and the board ?? Reporter. DRURY-LANE THEATRE. King Artour has been at length brought out at this theatre in a manuer which does the utmost honoun to Mr. Ma- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 121. lOs. This was stated to have been sold by private contract. Lot 2 was a 5001. renter's share in the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. The annual income from it was 81. 109., the share expiring in fifty years. This was sold for 62 guineas. The auctioneer ...

THE MURDER OF MR. O'CONNOR

... gun, and what was the effect of itlwhen dis- chared.t On Sarturday a man named John George, residing in Dlacts;ore-street, Drury-lane, waited on Mr. Inspector Hate'si, at' Great Scotland-yard, and, stated that hapwas formueey a 'fireman in the Great Western ...