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THE SEVEN AGES OF WOMAN

... gether in 1855. I called upon the plaintiff about fitting up this place. I received an application from Mrn Hughes at |the Drury Lane Theatre, when I had the management of. it, and heard there was a new entertainment getting ready -between himself and Miss ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... gentle- man of tried political integrity and known liberality of priacipals-a gentleman who, it his capacity of lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, as well as in that of proprietor of the Szindag Times newspaper, had given the amplest proofs of uiis sympathy ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Bristol. Mr. Mathews swore that his only means were derived from his salary, and that he never had 801. a week from Mr. Smith, Drury Lane, and, further, that he had not concladed an engagement for next seasour He had devoted part of his income to pay debtsfrom ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... opinion, returned the price of the box. A RUFFIAN.-On Wednesday, Daniel Lynch, a shoe- maker,- living in Great. Wild-street, Drury-lane, was brought up on remand, charged with an aggravated assault upon Ellen Lynch, his wife. On the former examination the ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... the defendant, to recover the sum of 51}. It appeared -that the -defendant was the landlord of some- houses adjacent to Drury Lane Theatre, which establish- ment in March last, having been announced to be opened for the opera season, under the management ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... plaintiff slated that the defendant was a gentleman; who had acquired for himself conaiderdble celebrity as the lessees of 'Drury Lane Tleaire. He was also'the owner of the Ssi~a]/,Times aind Bedfor'd.shire Iiudepedent pa pera, 'and a 'member of the Licensed ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... a most brutal manner, the constable engaged to investigate the case, whom they had decoyed into a low public-hoose near Drury- lane, on pre- tence of negotiating the return of the dog. He was then sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The prisoner said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... said he had received a variety of subscrip- tions for the widow Chapman, amongst them 21. from Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane Thpatre,., accompanied by this letter:- - Sept. 2nd, 1857. Mr. E. T. Smith presents his compliments to Mr. Yardley, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... received it about hialf-pat eight on S.udy vnngfo I I i i a person named James Slads, and knowne asJem'Sladd' wbhona he met in Drury-lane. SHe farther stated that Slade was a peninaker in Brydgesstreet, Drary-lane, and that he had known him years ago, when be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -~ 'Mlii -aldto slldvwiig r 5t. pet week for- itL and fterwardi said that 'thra-son 'of her taking it wajs becaueo6'f Usb Drury Lane' [Tb'ttit- Tlhe~iopsabl. lad ?? of -a aurPOn- eit:Sitalfidds, Whoi infohied MLr that hie' attended a chil -kltoady',had ...