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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SFPT. 18

... any creditor. In answer to interrogatories by the court, the insolvent stated that his connection with the propuietary of Drury- lane had led to his first bankruptcy, and this connection with the Strand Theatre had caused the other. It further appeared that ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... OVER EXERTION AT DRURY LANE TnEATRE.-Last evening an inquest on the body of Thomas Burns, aged 35 a scene shifter at Drury Lane Theatre, was regulaed before Mr. iliggS, at the Harlequin, Drury-lane. Mr. Walker, surgeon, of Drury-lane, said that he had ...

SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS THROUGH DESTITUTION

... MURDEPS I THRO UGH DESTITUTION. Last afternoon, Mr. Wsakley, M.P.. heldan tiquest at tie BenJolinson, Great Wilde-street, Drury- lane, upon thle body of John Grainger, a blacksmtitlh, aged 27, who eonl. mitted suicide, and attempted to [kill his wife and ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... Carpenter, Rothwell, surgeon, at one; miadit- Jeose Coles, late of New Bond-streetjeweller, at one; audit --J. M. \iltle, Drury-lane, silversmith, at altf-past one; ?? and Byers, Skinner-street, warehouse- ImIen, at eleven ; certificate of Wlatson--len ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... from this sort efjuvenile solteitation. The little boy, who said his name was Buckley, and that he lived with his father in Drury-lane, who eras a glass-blower out of work, was questioned. He said Ite had been out about three hours with his little sister ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... quite pre- pared to appear on Friday next.-I am, my dear Sir, yours very truly, ANNA TNIIJLON.-TO Alfred Bunn, Esq., Pt Drury-lane Tbeae. Si ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... prisoner said he had taken altogether seventeen pieces of lawn, and two dozens of handkerchiefs to Newman, the pawnbroker, in Drury-lane, and that he had also taken to the same place twenty-eight or thirty yards of vesting satin and a quantity of satin scarves; ...

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 ...

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 INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... the robbery up to Saturday last, when he received information that Elliot had gone into a public house in the Coal-yard in Drury-lane, and having watched, saw him come out about four o'clock in the afternoon with a tallman and after following them into ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Having taken particular notice of Bateai he suspected that the notes were stolen. John Gouier, &waiter at' aicoifoee-shop in Drury-lane, said that be knew Bates for about twVO'monthis, and having met himu atitho She;44an-Knowles on updayfortnight,with Daneock ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... their property oli Wednesday, its their engage- i enet wise abeat to expire at Drury-lane Theatre; and an the de- h fendant had left her lodgings in tbhort'n-gardens, Drury-lane, and 0N looked the door, they were exposed to great inconvenientce, an erery ...