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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... doubt the man who had esrciped, was rosily the guilty party.-Mr. Francis Jackson, licensed victualler, of Shert'O-gardens, Drury- lane, Mr. John Pennington, tobacconist. Drurt-ylane, Mr. Luke Gill, of Na. 7, King-streei, and Mr. Patrick Dillon two in- dependent ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... man, named Murray, managed it all, and got the instruments and life-preserver. When Murray was tateno at his lodgings hi Drury- 'lane, he found a great quantity of housebreaking imple. ' ments, and a similar life-preseerer to the one left on the I prosecutor's ...

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 ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... nay !isolveney, and in the mean time I had to exist by borrowing morcey. When I made the engagecrrent with Mr. Macready at Drury-lane, I was prohibited from playing at any other house. The salary was to be 001. per week, butinstead of opeoriog oi the Ist ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... young melt, of the sawbones tribe, who gave their names Phillip Nal, No. 9, Museun-street, and Charles Ncewmnan, living ill Drury-lane, vere placed before Mr. Broughton, charged with creating a distitrlbasce in the grounds of the Eagle 'iavert, on the preceding ...

THE MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... ircicular kniow Ilhem from the original-Peer/s. - , so DRrtmr-LANE`TATsoIxnAr. -h fred-and ?? tere of the Maroma, sod t6i Drury'-lane Theiatirsic Fund, rlidaround the dining-tbe f the, Freemasons' Tavern on Wedh~d~ay, in greate* numbers than we have had ...