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... forseveral weeks, and been to Scotland, and also entered u into an engagement with M. Jullien to play at his concerts tb at Drury-lane. t For support of these facts, Mr. Charles Kena, his mana- th ger, and Mr. B. Isaacson, the musical director, were seve- ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... C. Farebrother confirmed the evidence of this witness. Police constable Gaff, F division, stated that he was on duty in Drury-lane yesterday morning when the prisoner came up to him and said, 1 w ant to give myself into cue- tody. I am the man who set ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... been obtained by wrenching e off the lock of the door. :a Police constable Goff, F division, stated that he was on rdutyin Drury-lane yesterday morning when the prisoner if came up to him and said I want to give myself into cus- tody. I am the man who ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... and among them one on behalf of Mr. Van Baren; Mr. John Lee, proprietor of the Caf6, Haymarket; Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane, &c. Mr. Thomas was appointed assignee. The bankrupt applied for an allowance, and, after a brief conversation, his Honour ...

Published: Sunday 12 November 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6380 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... of stealing. Conviction affirmed. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-Nov. 11. BxEoRE Vicz-ciCANtcELLoR OULBeUaRN. IN RE 'OASON.-TlHE 'DRURY-LANE CLOWT. This was the first meeting under the bankruptcy of Henry Boleno Mason, tavern keeper, of Windmill-street, Haymarket ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... His debts are about £1,100, and there is said to be a good estate. Amongst the creditors are Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury- lane Theatre, and Mr. Sharp, the cornic singer. Mr. Gardner. distiller, of St. John's-street, was appointed trade assignee. IN ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... circumstances:-King, of the F division of police, stated that this morning, between one and two o'clock, while on duty in Drury-lane, his attention was attracted by repeated screams, and hur. rying to the corner of Long-acre, he perceived the de. fendant ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... prisoner of (Golding) with having taken nn indecent liberty with him at a place of public convenience, in Vitiegar-yard, Drury-lane. of There was no evidence to suppoit the statement of Golding, ;el and in crosst-exaninaition fie adirsitted to Mr. Metealfecoun ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the prisoner (Golding) with having taken an indecent liberty with him at a place of public convenience in Vinegar-yare, Drury- lane. There was no evidence to support the statement of Golding, and in cross-examination he admitted to Mr. Metcalfe, counsel ...

Law Intelligence

... DRUIY-LAN3 OPERtA. This insolvent (the late musical director at Drury-lane Theatre) applied under the Protection Act. IMr. Nichols appeared for Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre; and Mr. Sargood for Messrs Shoolbred, linendrapers, and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and the prisoner liberated. I 1' T BOW-STREET. Mr. J. T. Phillips, the proprietor of some flatting mills in Parker-street, Drury-lane, was summoned by order of the Secretary of State for not having employed proper means to effect the consumption of smoke ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLIeE-YESTERDLY. BOW-STUT.--Mr. J. T. Phillips, the proprietor of some ditttiig-mills, in Parker-rtreet, Drury-lane, was summoned t by order of 'le Secretary of State for not having employed proper means to effect the consumption of smoke, as re- quired ...