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LAW NOTCES—THIS DAY

... and Thomson, of London and Manchester, warehousemen, at one; audit of H. J. Collett-Johtn Reeve, of HIgh Holborn, and of Drury- lane, carver and gilder, at half-past one ; audit. Before Mr. Commissioner MaRIVAmE. Charles Jones, of Devereux-court, hotel-keeper ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... mop-maker to trade, was brought up charged with stealing two mops, the property of Mr Walton, whose manufactory is situated in Drury Lane. It appeared that the prisoner had been employed by MrWalton, until a few weeks ago, when circumstances occurred which ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... been entitled to a verdict. MEETING -Or TSE LEAGT E.'-The usual weekly meet- ing of the Anti-Corn-League took plare in Drury lane The- atre on Wednesday evening. Mr. Wilson took the clair at seven o'clock, at which hour the house was full. Hav. ing ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3330 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURTS OF LAW

... those who fell victims to the explosion. FIRE nr DnuRY LANE.-On Thursday morning a fire broke out at a button manufactory in Drury lane. It was first discovered by a policeman, who aroused the inmates, who with some difficulty escaped. Engines were soon on ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... -the Leaue 'Was anything too hot or t'3>o heavy for them to turn to th eir cause I They were even thlo playing a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turning buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the public-at is. s heltd. Much more was thought by Governmon'; ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... wc playing a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turning go, buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the thep public at Is. a head. Much more was thought by tO Government of their twopenny meeting than of the me meeting at Drury-lane, where one shilling ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... even then plaving a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turniig buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the public at Is. a head. Much more was thought by Government of their twopenny meeting than of the meeting at Drury-lane, where one shilling was paid ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for the prose- cution. John Tomkin deposed that, on the 15th of January, he heard a greet disturbance in Lincoln's-court, Drury-lane, and, on reaching the spot, he found two females fighting. He took one of them into custody; upon which the pri- soner said ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... mrtde properly, by any respectable solicitor, at an expense not exceeding a ?? C/tronicZc SunliEss DEATAs DP A SOLICITOR ate DRURY-LANE TItEsaTRE.-On MIonday evenireg, Air. Higgs, deputy-coroner for Westminster, held an inquest at the Sir Jothn Falstaff Tavern ...

WEEKLY MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... THE ANTI-CORN-LAW I :- . LEAGUE. I The third weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-law League was _held on Wednesday night in Drury-lane Theatre, when the house was, as on the two former oc- casions, over-crowded in every part by a most respecta- ble audience ...

SHERIFFS' COURT, RED LION-SQUARE

... apartments aid kept a earringe, but tie did not knoov whether she kept a tiger or paige. Ile had played vith tier in 18819 at Drury-lane, inder the manugesisenit of Mr. Hammiond. lte did suot know whether she made tshe engagement or not herself. T'ie pleasurable ...