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COURTS OF LAW

... Court the case of Lacey e. Bunn was heard on Thursday. The plaintiff is the comedian, and the de- fendant the manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and the action was one of special assumpsit. The doclaration alleged that the plaintiff would contract to play ...

COURTS OF LAW

... jury in respect to him. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. LAcY v. BuNN.-This was an action by the comedian Mr Lacy, against the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, to recover damages for the alleged breach of a contract entered into between them. Mr Martin stated the plaintiff's ...

POLICE

... to London. Thiey arrived in town at an early hour on the following inornin~g, whiss Bartram took her to a house opposite Drury lane Theatre, which he said was his aunt's, and where he wished her to Stop, but observing so much of what she conceived to be ...

OCCURRENCES

... lawyer's clerk, and b other of the well- known Barnard Gregory, of the Satirist. Itappeared that deceased lodged at 119 Drury lane, and was subject to asthma. He partook of breakfast on Sunday morning, asd his landlady entering his room soons afterwards ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN ST GILES'S

... the public houses in High street, and fre- quently slept in the low lodging houses of Charles street and Short's gardens, Drury lane. A prostitute, well known by the name of Irish Biddy, appeared to know him better than any of the others, as she was a favourite ...

POLICE

... out so soon after it, and so she asked me to go home and help her to lay it out. We went to a house in Charles street, in Drury lane; I saw the baby in bed, and, afer huddling it a little, I said it was dead sure enough. I told Mrs Franklin I was sure she ...

POLICE

... twopence, the property Of 01 person unknown. The prisoner, who is the sos of a re. spectable stationer and newevender in Drury lane, stat,& he was in the employment of the Anti-Corn-law League The only evidence adduced against him was that of police constable ...

POLICE

... obtain their dresses, which were deposited in the house, and in which they were engaged to perform at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Friday evening, in ' Les Huguenots,' by express desire and under the especial patronage of the King of the Belgians ...

OFFENCES

... children. SCastE-SsSIFTsNG AT DauaRY LANE.-On Wedn~sSdaY an inlquest was concluded on the body of Thomas Bun a cene-shifter at Drury-lane Theatre. Heslued, a sceneC shifter, said that on Saturday last he saw the deceased on ,e stage working the scenery during ...

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 ...