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... M'Mahon, an intelligent boy, stated that, shortly before eight o'clock in the morning, he was passing through Parker Street, Drury Lane, when he saw the prisoner skinning a live cat; and, observing that she had laid two others, with their throats cut, on a ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—LONDON, FEBRUARY 2

... Qoaeens Prison; and was opposed inl person by Samuei Geese of thile Crown and Cushion public-house, Little Ruis4 lt Street, Drury Lane. The sehedule of the insolvent, wvho is nlow 2Cr vears old, cliscloused debts and liabiiities to the aimoklt of £a7,504; ...

Legal Intelligence

... MOore, prilitseller, Nos. 1 and 2, West Street, St. Martin's Lane, to recover fron the defendant, Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane Theaitre, a sum of £28 19s 6d for picture franres, made and furnished by Mr. Moore far and to the defendant. The defendant ...

Legal Intelligence

... court, the protectd- logs being pdirely fdrmal. It was stated in the course of the proceedings that 1Mr. E. T Smyth, or Drury Lane, who hod taken pos- session of the bankrupt's property at Kilburn Loige, and sold it immediately on his absconodinfg, had ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—LONDON, NOV. 18

... artistes, it is upon tile ntithority of La Presse Theatrale, Mali- bran received in London, for every representation at Drury Lane, £150. Grisi, at New York, for appear- ing at an oratorio, £400. Lablacie, for singing twice, was paid £150. In Italy, Rossini ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... brought up his family with great respecta- bility, The defendant in 1856 was the keeper of the Sugarloaf public-house in Drury Lane. It was burnt down and Jackson was employed to rebuild it. This led to an intimacy between the parties. The defendant's ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... Jenny's.-Court Journal. p IGeneral Cialdini has declined the proffered title of e Due de Gaeta.a A Nearly £450 were taken at Drury Lane on Mr. and P id Mrs. Charles Kean's benefit night, a sum almost an- n w precedented. a if, The Scotia, now building on the ...

LAW

... I Ier name vas t nott 1tussell, bat that was her mnamma's maiden name. STie (lid not knoev that her mamma was known in , Drury Lane as Sally Russell. She (insolven(t) ralled herself an enameller. She cnrnielfled lad ies' fa ens - thit was her Profess ...

MR. WINDHAM'S CASE

... be had spoken of were witnesses in this case, D and were staying in London at Mr. Windliam's .ex- if penosp They went to Drury Lane Theatre because Mr. Winrliham had offered them a private box. M'Mr. Charles Colman, a fishmonger and dealer in e game in ...

HOW MRS. LLANELLYN WAS ROBBED OF HER GOLD RING

... morning in Wych Street, at about three o'clock. The MAGISTRENT-What brought you there at such an hour ? Witness-I had been to Drury Lane Theatre, and went with them to have a little drop of something to drink on my way home. Who were they ? The prisoner's wife ...

THE LAW AS TO LIBEL

... will give general ?? Times. Bsniz 55 A TEExTaE.-During the performance of the farce of lipy Heart's isv the Miighlanlds at Drury Lane Theatre on Saturday night, a married womnn, named Stevens, seated in the pit, gave birth to a child. As may be imagined ...

INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE GRASMERE

... foundation-stone of a national monu- msent shall be laid in London at noon on that day; a Shiakespearoan performance be given at Drury Lane Theatre, and a grand soiree take place il the even- ing at Westminster Huall; at which, to insure an un- interrulpted flow ...