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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... for a loan society. The insolvent is well known about Drury-lane.: He is a musician, and, although totally blind, delivers newspapers in the neighbourhood. His daughter keeps a shop in Drury- lane. It appeared that the insolvent in 1852 signed bills to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... INTELLIGENCE. Bow-STngTv.-Jacsrns Cko rics Price, in the employ of Mr. J. IV. Barber, greeogrocer, 3, Blacknmoor-street, Drury- lane, was chargcd with embezzling small sums of money due to his master. The prosecutor produced a list of sums alleged to have ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... brought up before Mr. Henry, charged with a violent as- sault on the police. A serious disturbance arose in Chandos-street, Drury- lane, on Wednesday last, where a mob of the worst characters in the district bad assembled. Police-constable 134 F, and several ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—MONDAY

... 25tb of June. I Before Mr. COntniOsioner PHsLLIPS.1 IN RD HENRY JARRETT. This insolvent, who had been musical director at Drury- lane Theatre, applied to bedisoharged from Whiteoross-street Prison. Mr. Brickhill, a printer, appeared to oppose in parson, ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Moor-street, Seven Dials, pawentea of a chemical preparation of black lead, against the de- fendant, Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, to recoiver the sum of 7. 10., on an alleged breach.ofagrea- ment. Mr. Dancombe, solicitor, Red Lion-square, attended ...

LAW AND POLICE

... was to go to a hospital and get cured. She was then put out of the workhouse. The poor creature contrived to reel down Drury lane, and there met a young man with whom she had been acquainted, and he said that he would pay for her night's lodging. By ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... recruits to billet them in the neighbourhood of IHolborn. On the way he mustered his men at the Cock and Magpie, in Drury. lane, to refresh them and tell them off. The prisoner and another were placed on one ticket, but the officer's suspicious were ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... vesting order under a petition of insolvency was meade in the case of the well-known Noxfolk giant, of the Craven Head, Drury lane. On Thursday he ?? arrested and taken to Whitecross street prison, where his appear- ance created quite a sensation. On ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... maliciously itabbing'aud wounding Chas. Beckensall. He pleaded ?? trtsecntoi was in a public-house in Short's-garden a, Drury lane, Go the night of the 31st of March, and the prisoner, whdm he had before knowa, wasthere also. Anoise tookplace in the pailour ...

Law Intelligence

... day appointed for the hearing. IN THE MATTER OF HENRY JARBETT.-THE OPEEA AT he nsolent DRURY LANE THEATtE. I The insolvent, the late musical director at Drury Lane ¢ Theatre applied for his final order. Mr. Sargood appeared for Messrs. Shoolbred, of Totten- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... -Theystayed drink- ing in the publicehouee till. one o'clock in the morning, when they left together. AS coon ss they got into Drury lane the ?? esiaed her from beinrd, while the weson rifled her packets, They were interrupted by the opportune Arrival of a constable ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... property of Helen Jack, and a dres, value 2s, the property of Louisa Marshall. The prisoner was employed as charwoman at Drury- lane theatre, and having access to the dressing rooms, had pilfered variou articles belonging to the performers. -Thle jury found ...