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MR. SMITH MAD THE SHEPHERDS

... etteel, and which is a branch of the order of Foreaters, against the defendant, Mr. Edward Tyrrell Smith, the lessee of Drury.-lane theatre, to recover the sum of 601., for breach of an agreement. Mr. Addisonf in opening the ase, said it was ens oo great ...

LATEST SUMMARY

... presided.- We (Bra, of yesterday, Saturday), regret to announce the death of Mr, Henry Lee, late of the theatres royal,5 Drury lane, Olympic, Marylebone, lao., after a po tmacte an painful ?? (Saturdayi Mr. Bedford held an inquest at Westminster hospitaL ...

TWO SHOCKING OCCURRENCES IN GLOUCESTER

... noon the funeral of the late much-respected and talented artist, Mr. Charles Stilt, clown, &c-, of the theatres royal, Drury- ,lane and Sadler's Wells, took place in .the presence of nearly 600 persons (amongst whonuwere to be found a Lgreat number -of ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... recruits to billet them in the neighbourhood of IHolborn. On the way he mustered his men at the Cock and Magpie, in Drury. lane, to refresh them and tell them off. The prisoner and another were placed on one ticket, but the officer's suspicious were ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... vesting order under a petition of insolvency was meade in the case of the well-known Noxfolk giant, of the Craven Head, Drury lane. On Thursday he ?? arrested and taken to Whitecross street prison, where his appear- ance created quite a sensation. On ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... maliciously itabbing'aud wounding Chas. Beckensall. He pleaded ?? trtsecntoi was in a public-house in Short's-garden a, Drury lane, Go the night of the 31st of March, and the prisoner, whdm he had before knowa, wasthere also. Anoise tookplace in the pailour ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... hearing. DOW.STREET. TIE VOLTIGHUR Pxc'run-A summons was granted, about a week ago, against Mr. Hedges, the pawnbroker, of Drury lane, requiring him to shew cause why he de- tained a picture, worth 601., the property ef Mr. C. F. Bayley, a stockbroker, 3 ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... Walters were charged witu burglariously entscriong ie pr5 antises ur bir, George Austin, a baker, in Great Wila-street, Drury- lane. It appeared that the prosecutor sawV his shep safely loseal Lst niglht at h1l -pest eleven o'clock, leavinp two men at ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... been stopped when the 5,800 had been printed, the plaintiff got a friend of his, named Clowes,, ?? in Blackraore.street, Drury lane, to mtake ous the ?? as due to him, the plain. tiff not witig to have hia naome appoear, as he bad so recently bad a fre ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... aggravated assault upot a married woman, ?? Ssrah-Wiscs.-&OflCihiat stated that she was the wife of a piiatcr, .and resided in Drury- lane' Last evening her husband having been absent from his home at an unnseaily late hour, she left in search of hWm, and on ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... Running Harse public-house, Queen- street, Lincoln's. inn- ?? Holmes, 60 F,. said he was on duty last night at the doors of Drury- lane theatre when they were opened to admit the au- dience, and perceived the prisoner bustling about the crowd. Suddenly he ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... Westmins ster, held an inquest at the Craven's Head tavern, Drury- lane, touching the death of William Wingett, ago sixty-two years, a bootmaker, lately residing at No. 4, Harford-place, Drury lane, who cormmitted self deothC' tion by hanging himself on the ...