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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Miller, at half-pastvtwolve. Audit:CharlceClarke, attwelve. (Defere Mr. Comnmissioner FASS.) Examinations: John H. Davey, Drury-lane, eoach-wheelwright, Ut ?? Fell, Hammersmith, buildor, at two. Choice of assignees: James Pugh, late of Jernynu-street, tailor ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... in hits dwreliog-hlonq, ?? .Thj Crscpaeor, it appered, was the landlord of the Hope pebliq- 4se, in Biaclunoor-street, Drury-lane, and late on too evening of thef 29th of December hit wife, on going up -stairs,, fo~undthiat some drowrer in their bedroom ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Head, in his dwellink-house. The prosecutor, it appeared, was the landlord of the Hope public-house in Blackrmoor-street, Drury-lane, and lateortithe evening of the 29th of December his wfie on going up stairs found that some drawers in. their bed-ifoom ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... afflx to thee t~he privette boards esr frames b~elonagh t.0 Mr. Websber, and p lae the bills upen ~therm bnt'Mr. Scott, the Drury-lane bill sticker, w4hojid almnost a rmonopoly' of the trade, anda employed a pet ay muen, was constantly authorising persons ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... the Drury-lane bill-sticker, who had almost a monopoly of tire trades, and employed a ! great many men, was constantly authorizing persons to efface or destroy then). In cross-examination by Mr. Fenton, the witness admitted that the Drury-lane bills ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Srott the Drury- lane bill-sticker, who had almostwevenr, ?? the trade, and employed a great m any men,,was constantly authoris- ing persona to efface or destroy them. In cro~sa-exaTm- nation by Mr. Fenton 'tle witness 'admint at the Drury-lane bills ( ...

Published: Sunday 23 January 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3214 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Scott, the Drury- lane bill-sticker, who had almost a monopoly of the trade, and employed a great many men, was constantly autho- rising persons to efface or destroy ?? cross-exami- nation by Mr. Fenton, the witness admitted that the Drury-lane bills (about ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... French-Madeley v Mansfield. BANKtRUPTCY COURT, BASINGRALL-STREET. (Before Mr. Commissioner FANE.) Certificates: Johe H. Davy, Drury-lane, coach wheelwright, at half-past ?? Fell, Hammersmith, builder, at half-past ?? Green, Harrow-road, builder, at two. (Before ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... showed the income and expenses. The latter he thought had been too large. The insolvent said he made £500 when be was a. Drury. lane Theatre, and out of £350 a-year afterwards he had expended a good deal in travelling expenses. It was stated to the Court ...

Law Intelligence

... showed the income and expenses. The latter, he thought, had been too large. The insolvent said he made 6001. when he was at Drury- lane Theatre, and out of the 3801. a year aftewards he had expended a good deal in travelling expenses. It was stated to the ...

LAW AND POLICE

... an intelligent little girl, nine years of age, that on the afternoon of Wednesday last she was on her way to school in Drury-lane, when the prisoner came up to her, and asked her to accompany her home, and she would give her some cups and saucers, which ...

Published: Sunday 13 February 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4968 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... for enam~oen~ipteipon. -;e oc ;E INuhx.-GO'nep TO M;s'\VS~ -This iesolvent *an a' bdot 'and -soihoo' 2In'Uum;ell- toast, Drury-lane. - Hle ?? to Auh , -arid wasi rstedito a creditor named Cbamberehii .goilod d, and . whc now' opposed his ,appLetiou.,to ...