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... 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 ยข 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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... out of the house, advising her to go to a1 ho'pital. He then took her by the arm end put her out. I She walked as far as Drury. lane, where she met with a I friend, who undertook to find a lodging for her, and pay for l it. He took her Ito a house in B ...

Law Intelligence

... Moor-street, Seven Dials, patentee of cbemnical preparations of black lead, against the defendant, Mr. B. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, to recover the sum of 72. lOs. on an alleged brech of agree- ment. The ease lasted some hours, and ia the course ...

Law Intelligence

... last examination. The ease was adjourned. IN RIt PPfILLEMON PltIOE WARD. This insolvent, clerk to a coach ironmonger, in Drury- lane, was op'posed in persen by a creditor named Levey, and supported by Mr. Sargoooa. The insolvent, as clerk to his father ...

Law Intelligence

... bail, but not proceeded with. The JuC insolvency in the present instance was to the insufficiency of th( the receipts at Drury-lane Theatre to meet the expenditure. The debts were 1,5801., and last year, when the insolvent took the benefit of the act, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stabbing and wounding Charles Belcen- sail. He pleaded guilty. The prosecutor was in a public-house in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, on the night of the 31st of March, and the pri- soner, whom he had before known, was there also. A noise took place in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... a constable of the F division. The officer was attempting to disperse a mob of the worst characters in Charles street, Drury-lane, on Wednes- day afternoon, when he found it necessary to take one of the ringleaders into custody. The prisoners immediately ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Mrs. Harrison was, who had the first care of the young woman. From what I heard I proceeded to No. 18, Bennett's-court, Drury-lane, where I found the woman whbom Bridget Grady said re- sided in Church-passage, Chancery-lane. I asked her labout the affair ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... at a boy named John Sullivan, aged 10. The witnesses deposed that a great number of boys had collected in Farker-street, Drury-lane, for the purpose of snowballing one another and the passengers, and they were indulging in this amusement when the defendant ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoner was then remanded. hi BOW-STREET. hi Charles Wilkinson and Robert, his brother, keeper of a bc boot and shoe-shop in Drury-lane, were charged with at having a great quantity (of boots or uppers in their posses- ot sin, the property of Messrs. Almond ...

Law Intelligence

... to be dis- charged from Whitecroes street Prison. Mr. Reed opposed 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- ...