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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... at one of the large theatres, said: On the morning mentioned. in the summous I engaged the defendant's cab in front of Drury-lane, and desired him to drive rue to 8, Park-terrace, 1 Kennington-park. He drove me as far as Kennington- road, when lie pulled ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in byau air of romance, and a little public excitement. No fa was this all, the managers of the Marylebone Theatre and of Drury-lane Theatre harstened to offer engagements to tl the poor unempl oyed ballet girl, even in her absence, and wte in the ntter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... who crowded round, him, so as to detain him thi she had got away. The officer, however, followed her to her lodgings in Drury-lane, and pointed out to her the impropriety and indiscretion of her conduct in taking the law into her own hands, in the very ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. Henry for -assaulting a supernumerary during the performance of the pantoisihue Iof Rolin Hood at the Theatie Ro0al Drury-lane. The case collected a large attendance of professionals. Jrcmnes Mackintosh, the complainant, said that he received Is ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bar, before Mr. Jardine, onl a charge of inciting a youth, named Albrow, in the service of Mr. Winder, of the Mogul, in Drury-lane, to rob his master. The solicitor for the prosecution, Mr. Clark, in opening the case, said be. was aware of the disadvantage ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY. 1

... OUBRT-YESTERDAY. [Before Mr- Commissioner PHILLIr8.] IN iE THOMSAS BLAKSE AYSffORD. This insolvent, it coachsbuilder in Drury-lane and at Walhain-green, wsas opposed by Sir. Dowse for three credi- tors, and supported by Mr. Reed. In this case (wvhsich ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... a clergyman of the Established Church, had, it was stated, the misfortune of having twenty- one houses in Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, which he could not sell as he only bad a life interest. The houses, which were let out to costermongers and persons of ...

POLICE INTELLGENCE

... with burglary. ' no Policeman Pattison, 104 F. stated that between four and of five o'clock that morning he wsas on duty in Drury-lane when he heard a noise in the house No. 193, which is at ?? unoccupied, but is being fitted up as a butcher's shop. He hi ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... twelve o'clock on Saturday night, ?lorch 26, he went xci .h several constables to aL house in Soith'e-eOurt,I Charles--tuect, Drury-lane. They went to at room en the 2 first floor, autl findinig the door belted broke it open with a sledge linatmer. On ?? they ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... after drink- ing another glass of wine he felt his senses going, and when he recovered he found himself in a court near Drury-lane Theatre stripped of every valuable thing he possessed. He returned home, and on his recover- ing went to the police-station ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... of the Royal Italian Opera, w l Covent Garden, to restrain Signor Graziani, the well-known qi baritone, from singing at Drury-lane during the present di season, in breach of an agreement to sing at Covent Garden, so alleged to have been entered into by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Graziani as about to Fing at Drury-lane during the pr sent year. The plaintiffs solicitors on 'Monday last wrote to Mr. Smith's solicitors caling their attention to the fact that Graziani's name still appeared on the Drury Lane placards ind programmes as ...