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A REAL SHINDY IN THE PANTOMIME

... Police-court, for assaulting a supernumerary during the petformance of the pan i ominme of R Robin Hood, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The case attracted a large attendance of profes. eionals. James Mackintosh, the complainant Stated, that he received ...

LAW

... concerts, and in particular from singing at Drury Lane during 1859, without such written permission. The order went on to restrain the defendant Smith from permitting the defendant Graziani to sing at Drury Lane, &c. Some discussion ensued as to including ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... well-dressed man, was indicted for stealing with violence from the person cf Alfred Albert Suggats, at the pit entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, a watch, value 3i, his property. Re was found Guilty and sentenced ,t five years' penal servitude, being it known ...

THE RIVAL OPERAS

... lately granted ageinat Graziani singing at any other house than Govent Garden, althouagh under engagement to Mir. Smitb, ofr Drury Lane, who had, ie appears, engaged him for that house, asa it wee contended by Mr. Gye's counel inl the face of the contract ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... commenting vpon; ?? 'of-the plaintiff in-not filing his bill until the 18-h April, ,tbe ver~y ,eve,,of. the, opening of Drury Lane. Tha d-. fesdants' cieo was,that the~contracy, with Gye, of the 17th Novemberi was upon the espesee eondition that t'he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... description. He i mmediately went to the house where the prisoner lodges, i one of the low streets between Newton-street and Drury- lane, and took him in custody. He had in his pocket a purse (not Mliss PC) ton's) containing two sovereigns and 32s. in sailver ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... flowers iin the streets at night as a cloak for begging. The, girl stated that she lived 1with her mother in Charles-street, Drury- lane. On the previous night she was oat selling fusses till nearly one o'clock in the morning. She wasthengoing home i but sas ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... usher, impeded by hera companions, could interfere. Subsequently, however, hee cal lern at her lodgings, Duke- street, Drury- lane, and remon-( strated with her on the impropriety Of taking the law in herI own hands. She then returned to the court and ...

LAW

... Lambeth-offlce on Friday, in last week, when the fact of Jane Newell's disappearance bad been made public, the lessees of the Drury lane and Marylebone theatres offered her an [engagement in the event of her return, and various sums of money were placed in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 65., from Henry Mar- quis, in the crowd at the entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. The prosecutor, an elderly gentleman, stated that he was waiting for admittance at the pit entrance of Drury- lane Theatre on Tuesday. When the outer door was thrown open the ...

NOTES OF LAW CASES

... clergyman of the esta- blished church, who had, it was stated, the misfortune of having twenty-one houses, in Lincoln-court, Drury- lane, which he could not sell, as he only had a life in- terest. The houses, which were let out to coster- mongers and persons ...