Refine Search

Newspaper

Morning Chronicle

Countries

Access Type

312

Type

312

Public Tags

More details

Morning Chronicle

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Miller, at half-pastvtwolve. Audit:CharlceClarke, attwelve. (Defere Mr. Comnmissioner FASS.) Examinations: John H. Davey, Drury-lane, eoach-wheelwright, Ut ?? Fell, Hammersmith, buildor, at two. Choice of assignees: James Pugh, late of Jernynu-street, tailor ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... traced the father of the children Rapley and the mother of the Knocks to be cohabiting together at No. 36, Browiilow- 5:reet, Drury-lane, living in profligacy and indolence on the vagrancy of their children, wio for ah length of tim e had been sent out to beg ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... had stolen it. With part D of the 2a. they procured a pick-lock to get into a ware- house belonging to Mr. Jacknian, of Drury-lane. They stole therefrom a quantity of boots, which found a ready purchaser in the female Irisoner, who I kept a shop in T ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... dismissed the petition. IN RE XAMES ELSLEY--3BTTING OFFICES. The insolvent had kept the Ress and Crown public-house, in Drury-lane, and at the same time kept a betting-office in St. Martin's-lane. Mr. Hughes opposed, and objected to the description as ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Head, in his dwellink-house. The prosecutor, it appeared, was the landlord of the Hope public-house in Blackrmoor-street, Drury-lane, and lateortithe evening of the 29th of December his wfie on going up stairs found that some drawers in. their bed-ifoom ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY AN ACTRESS

... obtain the direction of the French theatre in that capital. The homeourable axed ?? Office of Ymaster or Sireasurer of the Drury-lane Theatrical Fund, left vacant T by the lamented death of thi late Mr. Harley, has beantt uaijmously oonferred on Mr. B. Weblster ...

JUSTICE SHALLOW AND THE STAGE

... ? theatre in propagating and extending crime. Eve should like to hear Mr. Patoi's opinion o 0i1 the moral influence of Drury-lane Theatre, or the Ol hsympic, and wonder how long either or all the |theatres in London would remain open were the mem- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Payne was for the proiecution,; 3r. Metcalfe for the prisoner, Itappeared that a quarrel took place at a public-house in Drury-lane, between a friend of thle prosecutor's and a friend of the prisoner'e. The latter aftersvards attacked the prosecutor, and ...

BROMPTON COUNTY COURT

... you are engaged. Yea are my ballet-mtaster for the season. She was engaged at the same time. lad been on the Lyceum and Drury-lane boards as a dancer. At Drury-laue sloe WaM with Vernni, wvo was Harlequin troum Boxing-night to Passion-week, the lovngest ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... he could not satisfactorily account. It appeared that on the previous evening the prisoner went to the stage entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, where he re- presented himself to he the eon of Flexmore, the clown, and, producing the half of a Bank of England ...

COURT OF [ill]

... thes direction been carried out, that when the other day it was necessary for one of ties saloon omnibuses to be taken to Drury-lane for the purpose of having a part of its spring repaired, it was preceded and followed on its way thither by oenibuses belonging ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... injury which would have resulted by falling to the ground, He valued the box at £50. Eliza Gleeson, of 7, Chailes-street, Drury-lane, stated that her husband was an eating-hoiise keeper, and on the morning of the 28th of September, between three astd four ...