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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 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 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 ...

COURT OF REVIEW—MONDAY

... presented by Mr. Flioer, an attorney, residing at Doncaster, to annul the flat awarded aralrnit Mr. Hammond, the late lessee of Drury-lane and the Strand t ieatres, an the ground that It had not been legally obtained1 andi further, that It was a eon- certed and ...

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 ...

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- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... followvifg morning hfe a coat out of the rownt. Fe idallied the coat, wt hich Iwas prodoed by the shoptnan to a pawvabroher In Drury-lane. The hanldkerchlef In which it was wvrapped also belonged to him. The pawnibroter ideutitded tile pnlsoner as having pawned ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... Oiiie,whitieh wolo VI) this octa iion represected by the defendant. The plaintiff had hired a. house in lttssell-coturt, Drury-lane, and badt then hired a bhop inVinegtr-yard. In both tiese pluces lie carried oa the business ofa hat aid cap maker, non ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—THURSDAY

... on duty as a constable ia Drury-lane Thi atre, on the eveningv of WVednesday, the bih inetutr. Xr.!Jamese Smithies stiated: l reside at No. l7,Birshops- atc-street W~ithout, rnd ou the right of Weduestay last I wac iu Drury-lane Thratre. A disturbance commenced ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... To ANIMALS,-Tie Sueikty for thre Preventitoni of Cruelly lo Arhiirols summotied ,awtiuc Creeve, a enirmfJlt, resliding in Drury-lane, for vweetonly andl cruelly ill-treatbing a horon, inl irit!gell-itraoi, Covet-rtltrerr, on the forenoon oif thre 13th iristlit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... another creditor. The question in the cause was whether a bill of sale executed by Mir. W. J. Hammond, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, was a valid Instru- ment, or had been made in illegal preference of the plaintiff over the other creditors. To ...