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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... denied all l knowledge of each other, but it was proved that previously d they were to be seen together hourly almost about Drury- . lane and Seven-dials. a ;S Mr. Sleigh addressed the jury for Williams, but they I 3 found all three guilty. It was stated that ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... Simeon, £281 ; lease of house, Argyle- street, £100 ; 100 sares in the Wheal Golden Mine, WI valued at £15 ; rent :charge on Drury Lane Theatre, With right of free admission, £50 ; lease of several plots of ru land at Union-crescent, ,Wanideworib-road, sufficient ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... of [Before Mr. Commissioner MIURPHY-] THE OPERA AT DRURY-LANE THHATRE-IN THE MATTER OF FREDERICK KINGSBURY. This insolvent, who was co-lessee with Mr. Tully in the operatic performances at Drury-lane Theatre, applied under the Protection Act. Mr. S rgood ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... granted; John Dog- gett, The Argyll Hotel, Liverpool-street, King's-cross, granted; Edward Parfitt, The Craven's Head, Drury-lane, granted; Messrs. Grieve and Telbin, Gallery of Illustra- tinl, Regent-street, granted; Joseph Alfred Colleau, Coach and ...

CHARLES MATHEWS AND THE GAME OF SPECULATION

... was an action brought to re- ta cover penalties that were incurred by defendant by reason In ofhis having represented at Drury-lane Theatre,'without sad consent in writing, a certain piece called A Game of Spe- ive culation, of which the plaintiff was ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... resumed to-day. DAMAGES FOR AN ABBSULT-IN RH BENJAMIN GEORGE IATLOR. This insolvent, a stage carpenter, and scene shifter at Drury-lane Theatre, was opposed in person by Mr. King, a tailor, his detaining creditor, residing in Argyll-row, Kinges-cross. The ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Mr. Poland appeared for the prisioser. I Tiie prosecutor one evening had been spending a few ihou's at the Mogul Tavern, Drury-lane, and on his way b l-oome he was accosted at King's-cross by the prisoner, a girl of the town. He desired her to leave him ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... importance to benefit societies. Hales was the treasurer of the Loyal Craven Society of Odd Fellows, held at his house, in Drury-lane, and was their debtor when he became insolvent. At the rising of the Court, on Thurs- day, an application was made on the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... police-sergeant No. IT P. At I half-past six o'clock on the evening of the 8th of January I was on duty at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre in plain clothes, and there were about three hundred persons present inside and outside the lobby,and when thedoors ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... were set to work to trace the thief. Sitch was watched as she left the premises one night to a house in the Coal-yard, Drury-lane; thence to the house of the prisoner Mayne, 34, Dorset-street, Dorset- square. Mayne and Such then went out together, followed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged, before Mr. Henry, with obtaining 3money under false pretenses. I Henry Sears, a tobacconist, in Russell-court, Drury-lane, Istated that, about a fortnight ago, the prisoner entered his sshop, and made some small purchase, for which he paid. He ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the schedulp.. He had. been employed by the insolvent as a stage-carpenter at Drury-lane Theatre. The Chief Comninisioner asksed the insolvent what he had to do with Drury-lane Theatre? The insolrent said he had the theatre fye years ale. He was connected ...