COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... at the next Surrey assizes. LACY V. BUNN. This was an action by Mr. Lacy, the performer, against Mr. Bunii, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, for the breach of an eng-fgenient fbr the season. Mr. Og le applied, on behalf of the defendant, for a rule to ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS CLARA WEBSTER—THURSDAY

... Coyle was next ?? stated that he was a stone-mason, residing at 29, Crown-street, St. James's, but was regularly employed at Drury.lane Theatre as a carpen- ter; I was at the theatre on Saturday night last, and saw the deceased, Clara Webster, with her clothes ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... examination he not detect the slightest trace of either mineral vegetable poison. Mr. Welsh, licentiate surf& from Dr. Walker's, Drury-lane, said that aloa a fortnight ago he was suddenly summoneel to at, deceased, whomr he found stretched upon her bie her clothes ...

Police Court

... INTELLIGENCE. in Oi COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. th BUNN V. LIND.-This action, in which Mr. Alfred a 15 BUNN, late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. sought to I. recover compensation from the celebrated Jenny Lind, *d the Swedish Nightingale,forbreach ofacontract ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ovas livinag in Earl-street, Seven Dials. About S o'clock on Satur- day evening, the 25th of April, she was passing through Drury-lane, when she met the prisoner, whom she accidentally ran against. He immediately made use of a very bad expression, saying ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... en John Nashnisged 76. * -Wllhiarm Ccx deposed that deceased lived in the reami adjoining his,' a a a), Charles-Street, Drury-lane. On Friday m nrnnng deceased' fell against and burst open *Itness's door. Ap Witness gel out of bed, when deceased ex claimed ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... Hints had suffered any inconveniencee; he , would not, therefore, allow any expenses. BMhrr. Briats, of White Hart-street, Drury-lane, was oh- a jected to on the ground of the rates not being paid. ?? apneared in evidence that the landlord who was rated ...

Police

... necessary interfere, Mr. Rackstraw accordingly aS went to complainant's house, and was informed that he was at his workshop in Drury-lane; thither he repaired, and found Mi', Grey giving directicig to sa his men.-Mr. Burrell said, that althpogh Mi'. Grey bn ...

Accidents Offences, Inquests, &c

... inquest at the Plough, Carey-street, on the body of Margaret Gallagher, aged ten years, who was burnt to death at No. 12I, Drury-lane, on Fri- day last, while playing with fire when left in the room by herself. The poor child had no one to look after her ...

COURTS OF LAW

... had called on him, and entered into engage- ments with him; at another time he declared that Mr Bunn hadengaged him for Drury-Lane at 1401. a-night. He told his friends he was going to be married to a young lady, his cousin; he had not asked her, he said ...

TALLAGHT PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... the court, and ascribe their appearances to r ef the failure of the speculations. The threeare-Hammond, st who had the Drury-lane Theatre; Rogers, who had&Sad- b a ler's Wells; And Radcliffe, who, a short time ago, w the ti proprietor of the Victoria ...