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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... occasions by fals e pr esences, and twice by meaug of falsa orders, from Me Issr O nd Co., dealers in coach trimmings, 40, Drury-lane. The frauds amounted to about £30. Benjamin Wiokingham, clerk and warshouseian to the prosecutors, stated that on the 22d ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of a labourer, was charged with the following unprovoked assault npon Charles Fry, groom to Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury- lane Theatre. Mr. Lewis, jun., who had been retained to conduct the complainaut's case, said that a few evenings ago his client ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ing-hous2. Russell made his escape. s Charles Thomas Gaylor, City police-constable 348, said he took the latter into custody in Drury-lane on Tuesday evening, and afterwards proceeded to the Red Cross public- house, Newgate-market, when he received from Webber ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... Parliament, and, therefore, dismissed the case. THEATRICAL MATTERS-IN RE FREDERICK KINGSBURY. This insolvent, who rented Drury-lane Theatre with Mr. Tully for operas, agplied for his final order, which was at once granted. The case was reported on the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... £945, cash per Clement, first callon 350 preference shares, cheaque traced to Smith, of Drury-lane. Now, what bad the tracing of the cheque to Smith, of Drury-lane, to do with this barkrcpt's transactions with the sompany ? His Honour observed that the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prison e had obtained money. xde Mr Humphreys, an inspector of the B division, produce adeat number of other orders for Drury-lane Theath being in the same handwriting. There were also some f the Victoria in the name of Theton. dg- Prisoner, on being ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... public on their guard against sham orders. There was a person in attendance who had been defrauded of 3s. Gd. for orders for Drury- lane, and another who had parted with a penny on account of a Victoria order. Although there were many forged orders in court ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... discharged. That since his discharge, Mr. Mathews had entered into an arrangement with Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee or manager of Drury-lane Theatre, or some person eel his behalf, to perform for him at that theatre or at any theatre in the United Kingdom for an ...

THE ROYAL BRITISH BANK

... treasurer of the theatre. In the second case, the accusees sold James Markain, a marine store dealer, two box orders for Drury-lane for 3s. 6d., which were also shown to be spurious. Prisoner, who made no defence, was committed for trial upon both charges ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... John's-wood, and steal- nlz tWrO ehaio two dresses, aud a silk handkerchlief, wortl Tbsnut.ts'. ws stopped in Carles-street, Drury-lane, byle C abler F 141, with the> propertY in his possession. tie c116ahle locked himtup, and in the morning it was sscosrtail ...

COURT OF [ill]

... thes direction been carried out, that when the other day it was necessary for one of ties saloon omnibuses to be taken to Drury-lane for the purpose of having a part of its spring repaired, it was preceded and followed on its way thither by oenibuses belonging ...

THE ROYAL BRITISH BANK

... Remembered driving hin in his brougham to the banquet at the Reform Club to Sir William Williams of Kars. First met him at Drury-lane Theatre ; he gave him some theatrical tickets, but of course he paid for them. Recollected some articles against ?? hank ...