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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 ...

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 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. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... stealing plate, crockery, and chimney ornaments from 5t a coffee-room in Drury-lane. 1, The prosecutor, Thomas Stephenson, stated that he kept .e a coffee-house at 35, Drury-lane, and that the prisoner .0 called there in the afternoon and ordered a chop ...

THE POLICE COURTS

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

Law Intelligence

... belonging to his employers. ?? was proved that the property in question had been left 0 by the prisoner at a coffee-shop in Drury-lane, where he a Iproposed to call for it subsequently. Mr. Ingraro. could not v rswear to the identity of the property, but ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... proportions in the witness- box created a deal of curiosity, stated that he was the landlord of the Craven Head Tavern, Drury-lane, and, during the military encampment at Clrobhamn, he had a refreshment booth there. On Tuesday evening, a little after ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... brought before Mr. Hall, charged with a series of -violent assaults at a public- ose house kept by Matthews, the clo it, in Drury-lane, also ?? with doing about 30s. damage. .rt- It was proved that the prisoner, with one or two female its companions, visited ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... charged with a vio- .lent assault upon Patrick Sullivan. All the parties lived in a low lodging-house in Parker- street, Drury-lane; and on Thursday evening the prisoners were visited by a young Irishwoman who lived over the s water. They wen# out together ...