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... MOore, prilitseller, Nos. 1 and 2, West Street, St. Martin's Lane, to recover fron the defendant, Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane Theaitre, a sum of £28 19s 6d for picture franres, made and furnished by Mr. Moore far and to the defendant. The defendant ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—LONDON, FEBRUARY 2

... Qoaeens Prison; and was opposed inl person by Samuei Geese of thile Crown and Cushion public-house, Little Ruis4 lt Street, Drury Lane. The sehedule of the insolvent, wvho is nlow 2Cr vears old, cliscloused debts and liabiiities to the aimoklt of £a7,504; ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—LONDON, NOV. 18

... artistes, it is upon tile ntithority of La Presse Theatrale, Mali- bran received in London, for every representation at Drury Lane, £150. Grisi, at New York, for appear- ing at an oratorio, £400. Lablacie, for singing twice, was paid £150. In Italy, Rossini ...

Legal Intelligence

... court, the protectd- logs being pdirely fdrmal. It was stated in the course of the proceedings that 1Mr. E. T Smyth, or Drury Lane, who hod taken pos- session of the bankrupt's property at Kilburn Loige, and sold it immediately on his absconodinfg, had ...

Law

... M'Mahon, an intelligent boy, stated that, shortly before eight o'clock in the morning, he was passing through Parker Street, Drury Lane, when he saw the prisoner skinning a live cat; and, observing that she had laid two others, with their throats cut, on a ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... attended with considerable destruc- tion of property, also occurred about the same time in different parts of London. FIRE NEAR DRURY-LANE TnemcATRHI.-On Tuesday night, shortly after seven o'clock, a fire, attended with a great loss of property, and jeoparding ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... assault. The prisoner was then removed. CAUTroNe TO PUsCHIASEnS OC STOLEN GOODe.-William a Trevor, rag and bone dealer, of 17, Drury-lane, was brought d up in custody of Police-constable Boulger (118 B) under ir the following ?? appeared that Mr. Morrisy, d ...

REVISION COURTS

... lint the priioner and another yonng man. went tinto tihe wlrimisale rnarine stores of Mr. 'Walker, oi fnumbers 17, anm 18, Drury-lane, and offered three hu lps fir sole. In reply to the prisoner Mr. Walker said ibe wubld bn2' the istnps, arid knowing that ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... knowledge whatever of theI prisoner. Constable Redmond having been sworn, said be arrested I the prisoner at a lodging iii Drury-lane, and found on his person the letters pro need, whicis were identified by Mr. Bernard as those presented to him by the prisoner ...

THE CASE OF ARCHIDEACON DENISON

... into court, the proceedings being purely formal. It was stated in the course of the proceedings that Mr. E. T. Smith, of Drury-lane, who had takea possession of the bankrupt's property at Kilborn lodge, and sold It imme- diately on his absconding had yesterday ...

TO THE HON. JUSTICES CRAMPTON AND JACKSON, AND BARON LEFROY, &c., &c., &c

... transferable. It was held for an unexpired term of 43 years. They severally produced 215 guineas. The other lot was a share in Drury-Lane Theatre. It entitles the possessor to an income of Is. 3d. per night, with a free admission. It is also transferable, and ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Signor Charlton, a pro- feasional harlequin, was notified to the coroner. It appears that the deceased was last engaged at Drury-lane Theatre, at Christmas. in the pantomime, and since that time he and his family have been reduced to a starving condition ...