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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—TUESDAY

... a mitter for the hearing. Mr. CliarnoAk remarked that bail was always in the dis- cretion of the Court. Two tradesmen in Drury-lane were examined as bail. They proved that they possessed considerable property, but Mr. Charnock questioned them ; they got ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... M'Mahon, an intelligent boy, stated that shortly I befire eight o'clock in the morning he was passing through iParker-street, Drury-lane, when he saw the prisoner skinning a live cat ; and observing that she lad laid two others with their throats cut on a window ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... the court the greater part of two days, originated as follows :-On the closing night of Jullien's promenade concerts, at Drury-lane Theatre, the de- fendants were on duty, and at the conclusion of the perform- ance they apprehended two young men, named ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... named Atwood, had made a false charge agarinst the young men of attempting to pick pockets at M1. Jul. lien3's concert at Drury-lane Theatre, or.the night of' the 10th December. The parties were taken into custody as they were leaving the theatre, and were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... ten o'clock in the morning, the prisoner, who was accompanied by two gentlemen, came into the Craven Head public-house, in Drury-lane, of which he was part proprietor, and called for brandy and water, w'.sich was instantly supplied, after which some mis ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—THURSDAY

... OF' JAMtES IOBERTION ANDERsON. This w as A meeting for the proof of debts in the ease of Mir. Anderson, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, preli- minary to a dividend. A number of creditors attended be- fore Mr. Cha~rles Dance, the registrar, and among ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—THURSDAY

... MATTER OF J. B. ANDERSON. This was a meetiag for the proof of debts under the estate > of Mr. Anderson, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. The principal proof tendered was by Mr. Sulivant, the l author of -the comedy, The Old Love aned the News for £230 ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... In this case Mr. Charles Dance, the registrar, has made his report, and the dividend under the insolvency occasioned by Drury-lane Theatre will be 9%d. in the pound on debts proved to £5,378. The money in court, on which the divi- dend will be declared ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB. 26

... it was then arranged that they were to meet on the following morning, which was Saturday, at the Giant public-house, in Drury-lane, about nhine o'clock. On the Friday even- illg- Wagner gave him tire cheque for £340, and also Some canvas money bags, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... fromn the prisoners, to get changed. Finding -that they had been stopped, be proceeded with him to 23, Blaekmore-strect, Drury-lane, where he pointed out the prisoners as being the persons from whom he had got them, en addition to another of the same amount ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... received the £40, I which was left in a travelling bag by the prisoner at the Y house of a Mr. Kiplin, a cheesemonger in Drury-lane. is The prisoner was remanded for further inquiry. S GUILDNALL.-Leon Joseph A'erinsckx, laceman and silk t mercer, appeared ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... Fleet-street, were entered from the cellar, and the property was found shortly afterwards in the lodg- ings of the prisoners, in Drury-lane. The Court sentenced Wallace to ten and Neal to seven D years' transportation. [Before Mr. Baron Martin.] William Payne ...