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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... a lady of great emnierice as a singer, who had resided for some time in this country, and the defendant was engnged at Drury-lane Theatre as machinist, or carpenter, and tire present charge arose under these circumstances. A gentleman named Jar- rett ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... miissed, and leisolcer giveic in charge en sus- picion of the robbery. Richard Boroman, assistaiit to a pawnbroker, in Drury- lane, produced a blanket acid slieet, isart of the property, pledged en Thursday morning by a woman. Remanded. Do~ro~.-or-ox ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Reynolds, from the Mint department of the Treasury, attended to prosecute. Constable Atwood, 52 F, said thath icvason dfty in Drury. lane, whenl he observed two well-known smasehers in close conversation, and, seeing him, they immediately separated. lie, ho%4ver ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of a labourer, was charged with the following unprovoked assault npon Charles Fry, groom to Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury- lane Theatre. Mr. Lewis, jun., who had been retained to conduct the complainaut's case, said that a few evenings ago his client ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... he had received, s sld he believed 'that £10 would not cover his defalcations. r David Inglis, baker, 13, Clare-street, Drury-lane, said the h 'prisoner supplied him wash milk, and he invariably paid him for the ssue every day. The last paymest, 33d. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... answers ras to the nature of [n onth, was the first witness, examined. She said: I live with my parents in White Horse-yard, Drury. lane. TLbat Saturday morning, about seven ot'clock, my father sent tile with eighteenpenes sad a white cloth to pur- chase some ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... at Drury-lane Theatre. Since the former [t hearing the insolvent had amended his descriptien, and re- ie advertised as of Grafton-street east, Fitzroy-square, and now b. of Alfred-place, Bedford-square, and also of the Theatre la Royal Drury-lane, musical ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... of [Before Mr. Commissioner MIURPHY-] THE OPERA AT DRURY-LANE THHATRE-IN THE MATTER OF FREDERICK KINGSBURY. This insolvent, who was co-lessee with Mr. Tully in the operatic performances at Drury-lane Theatre, applied under the Protection Act. Mr. S rgood ...

INSULVENT DEBTORS COURT—TUESDAY

... ANDEIIM0N. The insolvent was the lessee of the Drury-lane Theatre. This was his application for discharge. Mr. Cooke sup- ported. It appeared from the insolvent's halance-sheet that he became the leasee of the Drury-lane Theatre li 1849. Ili, I capital was £4 ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... PALACE FORGERt-MR. E. T. SMITH, OF DRURY-LANS, EXAMINED. At the sitting of the court Mr. E. T. Siith, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, attended for the purpose of being examined ae to his dealings and transactions with W. J. Robson, the convict. Mr. Smith ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... Moor-street, Severn dials, patentee of chemical preparations of black lead, against the defendant, Mr. E. T. Smith,: lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, to recover the sumn of £7 109. on an alleged breach of agree. nment. The case lasted setna hours, arid in the course ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT— SATURDAY

... musical, and theatrical world, Lr- many menibers of each profession being present, including to Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, who was examined as a witness. ay Mr. W. H. Austin, solicitor, attended for the plaintiff, a for whom a gentleman ...