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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... quite dumb-foundered at the seriomsttess of the charge, and le could prove that he was at his lodgings in Charles-street, Drury-lane, at the time spoken to by the witnesses.-Mr. Henry said that such a serious state of things should call for ad- ditional ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... twelve and one o'clock this msorning tcie officer was on duty near the defendants' residence, in the teighbossrlhood of Drury-lane, and was astonished at hearing sounds of uproarious mirth from a paved court adjacent. On repairing to the spot, he found ...

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 ...