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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—MONDAY

... 25tb of June. I Before Mr. COntniOsioner PHsLLIPS.1 IN RD HENRY JARRETT. This insolvent, who had been musical director at Drury- lane Theatre, applied to bedisoharged from Whiteoross-street Prison. Mr. Brickhill, a printer, appeared to oppose in parson, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... His debts are about £1,100, and there is said to be a good estate. Amongst the creditors are Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury- lane Theatre, and Mr. Sharp, the cornic singer. Mr. Gardner. distiller, of St. John's-street, was appointed trade assignee. IN ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... denied all l knowledge of each other, but it was proved that previously d they were to be seen together hourly almost about Drury- . lane and Seven-dials. a ;S Mr. Sleigh addressed the jury for Williams, but they I 3 found all three guilty. It was stated that ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... tion. The defendant had joined in a strike for wages, which occurred recently at Mr. Kendals, boot and shoemaker in. Drury lane, and it was proved that a systematic attack bad been made upon all the new hands who had consented to work for Mr. Kendil ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... ClIARL5ES JIN6S, The bankrupt was a iuririture broker and dealer ib fix- tures, carrying on businews in Great Queen-street, Drury- lane, and other places. This vwas anl adjourned hearing of an adjourned last examuination nmeeting. Mr. Lawrance appeared for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... public on their guard against sham orders. There was a person in attendance who had been defrauded of 3s. Gd. for orders for Drury- lane, and another who had parted with a penny on account of a Victoria order. Although there were many forged orders in court ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... Simeon, £281 ; lease of house, Argyle- street, £100 ; 100 sares in the Wheal Golden Mine, WI valued at £15 ; rent :charge on Drury Lane Theatre, With right of free admission, £50 ; lease of several plots of ru land at Union-crescent, ,Wanideworib-road, sufficient ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... discharged. Itappeared that on the night of the 9th inst. the prose- cutor met the prisoner 3Mingay at a public-house in Drury- lane, where they drile together for some hours. The pri- soner Smith then joined them, anid they got into a cab, and i drove ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... arid see if you aeve nry of our property. The' d'brl e6 n ade no objectibn., and lie walked with Ile prisonerise far se Drury- lane, wheen the prisoner stopped before a house, and said, 1' Allow, me'to see if my wife is here. The prisoner went a I little ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... having heard that a woman named Mead, who was an associate of the prisoner, had left with a publicsa in the neighbourhood of Drury- lane the sum of 217 10s., und that sbh also had . other money with her, he, upon the morning of , the 21st of January, went to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... under her shawi, hut they refused to tell him where that wras stolen from. The prisoners, who came from Short's-gardens, Drury- lane, admitted stealing the property, and were each san- tenced to three months' hard labour. . Mola JuvENIirE THiEVFiS.-David ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... ecpeeilltfrom singing at theo Theatre Royal, f( aodto restratin Mr.%Smith froit pertuitting hint. i tti Tliolti-te Royal, Drury- lane, 0resweei ; ?? the Rtoyal Italion Opera, Covent-gar- n i'i the11 Ilallitiff a written poniiissioti, w~ith liberty ,, COLTRT ...