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THE POLICE COURTS

... -Theystayed drink- ing in the publicehouee till. one o'clock in the morning, when they left together. AS coon ss they got into Drury lane the ?? esiaed her from beinrd, while the weson rifled her packets, They were interrupted by the opportune Arrival of a constable ...

MURDER OF A FEMALE BY HER HUSBAND

... institution, whereby it will now be placed on an equality with the more rich and prosperous funds of Covent-garden. and Drury- lane theatres. FATL ACIDNT.- Yesterday afternoon, about four o'clock, a weaggon, belonging to Messrs. Archer and Co., Golden-lane ...

Law Intelligence

... FLEETHAM.f . This was an action to rscoover the eurn of 61. arn a die- honoured cheque. The plaintiff seas a grocar in Drury- .lane, and ha i arovinced money to the detonudast or, a chequle !fir 61., whsch wooa dishonoured. Tho cheque. signed C. . 1 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... out of the house, advising her to go to a1 ho'pital. He then took her by the arm end put her out. I She walked as far as Drury. lane, where she met with a I friend, who undertook to find a lodging for her, and pay for l it. He took her Ito a house in B ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... remnanded till Friday next. ATTEMPTED MUnDug IN DRURY LANE -Daniel Dono- van, was re-ex3mi ed charged with throwing his wife, Ann Donovan, from the second floor bock room window, at No. 19, Short's gardens, Drury-lane, whereby her life had been placed in c anger ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... lurk. Helmes, F division, said that the prisonerse belonged to a i notorious gang of thieves whose headquarters were in Drury- lane. Jones had already been convicted, and the others, who were brothers, and whose right name was Dare, were I well known to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... evidence ?? Wh be prroved t be.the prisoner's lisiditlng, ilirectin that the watches and gulads shosld be ient to the Tavern, Drury lane, by leur o'elo* as they ?? ao be. ttansmitted down to WhndeorCastle by &the dxe o'clock traint Sir Peter Lsurie-Was he in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... usher, impeded by hera companions, could interfere. Subsequently, however, hee cal lern at her lodgings, Duke- street, Drury- lane, and remon-( strated with her on the impropriety Of taking the law in herI own hands. She then returned to the court and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... them, at Hampstead, and th't they were gone there. He had been talking with respect to the performance of Mr. Brooke at Drury Lane, and last night I and my wife went with the prisoner to the theatre. We got home at a quarter past twelve. Mly wife wentinto ...

Law Intelligence

... and other business expenses .. 42168 By domestic and personal ditto ?? 1,8106 1 By lone on 2o54 performances at Lyceum and Drury-lane Thea- tres, as per profit And loss state- ment .£21 0. . .. ?? 8 By ditto upon sub-letting Lyceum Theatre from April 4 to ...

Law Intelligence

... speculation at Drury-lane Theatre. Since the former hearing the insolvent had amended his de- scription, and re-advertised as of Grafton-street East, Fitzroy square, and now of Alfred-place, Bedford- square, and also of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane, musical ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 65., from Henry Mar- quis, in the crowd at the entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. The prosecutor, an elderly gentleman, stated that he was waiting for admittance at the pit entrance of Drury- lane Theatre on Tuesday. When the outer door was thrown open the ...