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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW. r-ELLIGENCE. ?? INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. IN;SOLVENCY OF MR. ANDERISON, THE TATE LESSEE OF DRURY-LANE; TssEATRarn-This insolvent, the late lessee o, Drury-!ane ThLatre, applied on Tuesilay ta: be dischmr ?? was no oppositiornentertd to tile ap- plicatb- ...

INSOLVENCY OF MR. ANDERSON, the late Lessee of Drury-lane Theatre

... INSOLVENcY OF DR,. ANDERSON, the late Lesrso of ?? Theatre. Jats Insolvent, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, applied last Tuesday ia the Insolvent Debtors' Court to be discharged. There was no opposition entered to the application, notwithstanding ...

Published: Sunday 10 August 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1251 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT. TUESDAY. INSOLVENCY OF MR. ANDERSON, TH5E LATE LESSEE OF DRTy-LANE .T TaEATRE.-This insolvent, the lath lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, applied to be discharged. There was no opposition entered to the application, notwithstanding there were 201 creditors ...

LAW AND POLICE

... to hear the result of the following trial. The plaintiff, an artist,, at 392, Strand, and the defendant a publican, in Drury-lane, known as the celebrated Norfolk Giant, who recently exhibited befpre her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Family. Theaction ...

Published: Sunday 10 August 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5201 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... hour, when about eight o'clock he observed the defendant in company with a female. He followed both from Queen- street to Drury-lane, when defendant left the female, and walked alone, finding he was watched. Prosecutor then went and informed him that he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tlrey slourld be returned. BOW-STREET. a6beert Mlarshal, 56 years of age, carrying on business as a ?? at 4, Pitt.phace, Drury-lane, was charged by the Society for the Protection of Young Females, under the net 14 ard 15 Viet., chap. 100, sec. 29, with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... a constable of the F division. The complainant stated that about two o'clock in the morn- ing, as he was on duty at the Drury-lane end of Brydges- street, the defendant inquired of him the way to Arundel- street, Strand, to which witness accordingly directed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with criminally assaulting several yoong girls, urtder twelve years of age. The prisoner lived at 4, Pitts-place, Drury-lane, and ac- cording to the statsemeet of Caroline Baldacci, the daughter of a modeller, living in Stanlhope-street, Clare- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged. jwith criminally assaulting several;yodng girls, under tweive years of age The-prisoner lived'at S f'itt -piace, Drury lane, and, aceoild ing:to the statement ofiCaroinjeBaldaci, the daughter aa modeller,.living-in rtanhops stet Clore market, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... would meet the justice of the cisc. BOW-STREET.l Jasies Rilesly, formerly landlord of the Rose and Crownl public-house, Drury-lane, was placed at the bar before Mr. ieoury, charged with uttering a forged bill of exchange. Mr. John Rains, of Covent-garden ...

THE STRAND BROTHELS AGAIN

... re- ceivilg 'a 51. note in exchange, which was ultimately traced -to a wardrobe keeper, named Davison, in Rus- sell-couit, Drury-lane. This person now attended, and identified a satin dress on the girl Divine, as she stood in the dock; the S. note had been ...