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LIVERPOOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE

... corn mnerchant, Feansick-atrect. felle Joseph Hubback, corn merchant, itcnwiok-street. fend Henry Jumnp, corn nrcrhtaut, Drury-lane. mnan William It ilgeur, merchant, Riehumsund-torrace. Obte Richa rd Johns se Lockett, usorchact, Ktieg-street. of a ifameis ...

THE ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... other,. Mr. Snowball also applied on e- ltif of Thulias Briggs, who wished to keep a re taurant iat the new buinnlis in Drury-lane. The rent woulld bo tt nearly £300 per annu.in ,- Al application by Joseph Feeney, for it license to the prailiiSte8 now ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lodging- house keeper. From the statement of the prosecuto-, it appeared that the prisoner lodged with him at his house in Drury-lane. On Monday afternoon, he informed the prosecutor that he had shipped in an American vessel, presented a shipping note, and ...

LIVERPOOL CITY SESSIONS

... tobacco manufacturer, Comus-street; Frederick I e Darbyshire, hide broker,, Rumford-street; by Robert Davies, shioowrqer, Drury-lane; William 141 Henry Edwards, -leather factor, Hatton- r- garden; Herbert Fwlether, merchant, Dale- 2Sb 3 street; James Glover ...

DIVORCE SUITS

... r, but vsited her theI Her mistress went on the stage within about twelve month of her marriage. She wes engaged at tbe Drury-lane pantomime as _Miss Cissy Churzcill.' From Oxford-street her mistress went to Pieca- dilly, where Mr. Wolff continued to ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS

... character.-Rfused. Rolnt Sankey Andeson, restaurant keeper, applie for sasix-day beer and wine license fur hs premise; 2, Drury-lane. Mr. Swift (instrocted by Mr. E. Berry), in 3upporin, stated that the pace w ld oly be opened from eight in the morning ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... insidle, ansi, one of them remaining in front to keep watch in Water-street, Rymer proceeded to tite back of thie premiess, la Drury-lane, where lse saw the Isisloner, with a leather bag in his hiad, makinag his I e8,,apo. On seeing the olhicor, the prisomner ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... young woman, was brought up charged with having etolen Y CS 6s. from the person of Lewis Jones, a seaman, .e residing at 24, Drury-lane. It appeared that about ten a o'clock on Monday evening the prosecutor was In a Tlthebarn-etreet under the Influence of ...

ASSIZES

... Gazette) abound, in Melbourne and other parts of the colonies. The Theatre Royal is a bil- . in as large as that of our Drury-lane, and there am the familiar Princess's and Astley's, the latter with to its circus and equesdtan-eatsa;:and noted, moreover ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... licenses in both cases were granted. 17a TA PPLICAPTION GRANiTED. Mir. Begry applied for the renewval of the of license of 9, Drury-lane, to Frances Hughes, to de which objections wvere raised by Mr. A. T. foi E; Davies, acting on behalf of Mr. J. C. Proctor ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... -GALLINDOo AND ANOTHER aV. on PaimSTOPaNo.-In this ease the plaintiffs, Antonio Gial- ret hi- indu and Jose Romero, freighters, Drury-lane, sought to mnc Was recover the sum of £50 from the defendant, Thomas Pros- lain doetopino, shipowaaer, Belle-viewv, Derby-road ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... CUSACK AND OTHEHS V. RoaicRSox.-1'be piain. tiffi in thie action were Messrs. Charles Cesack and Sons, butter merchants, of Drury-lane, In this town, and the defendant was Mr. Edward Robinsoin, general merohaLt, of London. The action was br~mght to recover ...