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ACTION AGAINST THE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK

... Colville was simply a beauty o.? the dIcni-monde, named Charlotte Munden, and that the duke had met her in the green-room of Drury-lane Theatre. There was no cnAlvement in the ase; a journey of pleasure was simply proposed, and joyfully and readilyzacepted ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... pleaded gailty. H le wvas ceneinitted to gaol for a nienthi s ?? - _ - . 11 t THE B, NlCnUOTCY OF MB. E DMUND FAL.CONEu,01op S DRURY-LANe THE.TRE.-In re Edmund O'Rourke, f . known as Edmund Falconer.-Thle case of Mr. e Falconer, lessee, with Mr. Ohattetton ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... charged o. with having stolen several corn samples and saiksfrom'a the watrehouse of Mr. G. P. M 'Kerrow, grain merchant, Drury-lane. It appeared that the prisoner doaney was' employed to clean the office of Mr. M'Xerrow, and shala to mend sacks, She had ...

THE TRAGEDY AT BUCKHURSTHILL

... cab, exactly like every other hansom cab, and probably taken off the stand Yei g outside, was driven across the stage of Drury-lane Len a, Theatre. As it entered, the driver smacked his Cat. ;.whip,- and the lady who had summoned it RE` a.jnmped in, pit ...

ALLEGED GREAT BANK FRAUDS

... costermonger, weltering in a pool of blood. It appeared that the unfortunate sufferer resided in Little Wyld'e-passage, Drury-lane, and his mur- derous assailants' names are Regan, aged 60 years, and his wife and daughter. A quarrel had taken place between ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... broker, Hackin'sXhey, Foreman. Mr. Christopher Bell, wine merchant, moor-street. Mr. Jlodgson Bigland, communsion nmerchant, Drury-lane. Mr. John Broadbent, merchant, Tower-butldings Went. Mr. Edward Clark, seed merchant, Parr-atreet. Mr. Thomas Irvine, s ...

ACTION AGAINST SIMS REEVES

... Mr. Sims Reeves that he would be willing to take an engagement at Drury-lane. Some time in December last an agreement was entered into by which Mr. Sims Reeves agreed to sing at Drury-lane for twelve nights for a rem:u neration' of 40 guineas a night. Mr ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... merchant, COOPers- row, foreman. a Mr Andrew Ewing Byrne, merchant, Tower-buildlngs of *F. William Cusack, corn merchant, Drury-lane. aa ir. John Campbell, merchant, Liverpool and Loalon or Chambers. ae Mr. Rilicd. Cornelius, corn merchant, Brunswlckstreat ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Object with the ec~ ni nwer to further inquiries, he salted wasroos' V n Wnillilam Crosfield,I his office being At 10. Drury-lane, and his resddence at 21 KensIngton. Even this full name and particular i as did not satisfythoesexating assistant, and ...

THE ANNUAL LICENSING SESSION

... ClharleH Steart, Water-street ?? ?? lcy WValsh. No, (t -CASTLI-STREET WARD. Castle-streot, Lower.. Williamn Mosop Keen. Drury-lane . rho.. nas Hlenry Penrso. Wat:r-street ?? drck P. W. Caulpiucll. No. 7.-ST. P'i'ETE'S WARD. Cable-8trcet ?? dward liek ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... of creditors under the failure of G. D. F. Black and Albert S. Pearson, who carried on business as com- mission agents in Drury-lane. Mr. Etty and Mr. Car- t ruthers appeared for the creditors. The joint debts are m about £700, and the cause of the bankruptcy ...