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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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... stealing a brass gun, or cannon, worth 16?., the property of his cmn- ployrer, Messrs. Glover and Co., irononundecs, of Drury- lane. It appeared from the statement of one of the firm that tbe gun had been removed from one of thse workshopr to which the ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... hearing. DOW.STREET. TIE VOLTIGHUR Pxc'run-A summons was granted, about a week ago, against Mr. Hedges, the pawnbroker, of Drury lane, requiring him to shew cause why he de- tained a picture, worth 601., the property ef Mr. C. F. Bayley, a stockbroker, 3 ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... Walters were charged witu burglariously entscriong ie pr5 antises ur bir, George Austin, a baker, in Great Wila-street, Drury- lane. It appeared that the prosecutor sawV his shep safely loseal Lst niglht at h1l -pest eleven o'clock, leavinp two men at ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... them, at Hampstead, and th't they were gone there. He had been talking with respect to the performance of Mr. Brooke at Drury Lane, and last night I and my wife went with the prisoner to the theatre. We got home at a quarter past twelve. Mly wife wentinto ...

LAW AND POLICE

... been repeatedly fined at this court for ill-treating his wife, was charged with assaulting her in a ferocious manner in Drury- lane. The complainant, whose face was sadly disfigured, stated that she had not lived with the prisoner since her last complaint ...

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 

A FAST MAN'S CAREER—STRANGE DISCLOSURES

... two 1,000Z. notes, but the judge was perfectly iatisfied, and stopped the case. He had taken the Sir John Falstaffi near Drury lane Theatre, for his son. He did seat know that It was next door to the Blysiam. There was an oyster shop there. HIe knew Mr ...

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 Intelligence

... of the 24th of Au- si gust, 1792, under an agreement between the proprietors a; of the Opera .House and of' the .theatres Drury lane a, and Caveat-garden fox the purpose of securing to the Opera R House the exclusive right of performing ItlI an operas. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assaulting William Daniels, of S. d SerjeantsI-inn, Fleet-street. The complainant stated that he a was In the dress circle of Drury Lane Theatre, with his wife, a on Monday evening, The defendant, who was accompanied b by a lady, entered the adjoining box at ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Little Russell-street, Drury- lane, was found in his pocket, together with seventeen patterns of drapery, with the prices attached, which had been enclosed in it. Another envelope, addressed to Mr. Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre; a letter and ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7525 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment