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SHERIFFS' COURT—FRIDAY

... was not aihle to form a correct opinion on this point. e Mr. Richard Wilson, licensed victualler and wine mer- e chant, of Drury-lane, proved msost of the facts above oar- erated. HeI believed the calculation of 30 per cent. on the ereceipts was a fairer ...

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 ...

COURT OF EXCISE

... to save his family from starvation. The Court, aftera severe caution, fined him 33s. Jam,.es Hooper, of White Hart-yard, Drury-lane, coffee- shop-keeper, was charged with retailing spirits without a license. Mr. Adams, an officer, said he went to the de- ...

Published: Sunday 21 January 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 963 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 NOTICES—THIS DAY

... eleven; last oxosoination-G. M'Donell, Mineing-lane, wine merchant, at eleven; certificate-Leo usd laddock, Craven-yard, Drury-lane, printers, at half-past eleven; certificate of Haddock-George Park, 8tgpney, cowkeeper, at twelve; last eaanainatoo-lienrnin ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... guilty party. Mr. Irnmcis Jackson, licenscl victualler, of Short's-gardens, Drory-hine, 1r. John Pessningron, tobacconist, Drury-lane, alr. Like (;ill, tsf No, 7, Ring-street, and ?lr. Patrick iltilon, two inde- pessdesst ge Walter, gave tire prisoner an ...

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... for the purpose of obtaining a fancy dress, in which he wished to exhibit himself at a ba ntasqteq, given by M. Jullien at Drury-lane Tiseatre. Upon that occasion, the soi dbaart captain ordered a polka for hiinself, and an tter dress of a similar description ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—THURSDAY

... with heiag drunk, nud creatiri a disturbance in Drury-lane Theatrt-, and with aesaultiaig the police in the discharge of their dnrty. i'oliee-eonsstalo 441 A. said he was on duty last evening In Drury-lane Theatre. The ?? was in the dress circle. Wittiess ...

LAW AND JUSTICE

... fior the fiat, stated that'there were various Claims put in by cre- ditors beyond the actual number of nights which the Drury-lane Theatre had been openeul. They claim ed under a custom which prevailed that they were entitled to their salaries under the ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1174 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MARIA FonDE.-The insolvent in this case, was the well.known and favourite singer and actress who came out: some years ago at Drury-lane, under the management of Mr. Ellibton,! as a pupil of Rooke's, the present eminent musical composer, andi kept her position ...

SUSPECTED MURDER of SIX PERSONS by POISONING

... nature broke out in the premises belonging to Mr. Atkin- son, termed the White Hart Vine Vaults, situate in the Coal-yard, Drury-lane. The discovery was made by some of the inmates hearing a loud crackling noise proceeding from the upper part of the building ...

ATTEMPT OF A MOTHER TO MURDER HER TWO CHILDREN

... glass of brandy and water. The above doer is for an adult. Smaller quantitses accordin / to age, forcchildrenrr- . - ' ' DRURY-LANE TtEATrsc-On Monday tse an meeting of renters and proprietors of- sharp 1 this atre was held in the saloon, for the purpoes ...