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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... UNDEBYWOOD. This was a choice of a3signees in the casa of Charles Un- derwood, of James-street, Covent-garden, No, 174, Drury- lane, and Long-acre, grocer. The accounts, by Mr. Edmund Harding, show debts, 9,0001.; assets, 3,0001. Mr. J. S. Budgett, of ...

PIRACY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER IN THE CHANNEL

... the public. His jumping about the stage on the steps of ladders ind the tops of spades will long be remembered. He was at Drury Lane last season, and his last arpearance before the public was for a benefit at the Surrey Theatre, either in March or April ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... celebrated oboe player -so well reitiesubered by tile hsfiturs eof Julliti's concerts -against Mr. E. T. Smith, the lesses of Drury. lane Theatre, for breach of contract, and in which the plaintiff recovered £80 damlages, a rule Was granted yestelrday, in this ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... would be the j a season afterwards at Drury-lane. I saw the defendant fend after this, and he said. they could havo their salaries at pay Drury-lane on Monday, sod ho said, Are they not coming fend with me to Drury-lane 'next week and to Scotland I ing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Blackburn on I Saturday last, in which Antoine Lavino, the celebrated oboe t player, was the plaintiff, and Ir. E, T. Swith, of Drury- lane Theatre, the defendant, for breach of contract, when a verdict was passed tor the plaintiflf damages £31 lOs. MIr. Hawkins ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... had a glass .of gin each, and the prisoner borrowed a shilling from him. After that they vrent to the Cook and Magpie, in Drury- lane, where they ordered some beer, and the prosecutor par. took of a crust of bread and cheese. The rosecutor was then, he declared ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... was reason te sup- so p con that the prisoner had drugged the prosecutor at a ptu --ti lie-house, the Cock and Magpie, in Drury-lane, and then el taken himn-down a yard and cut his pockets open. He was c, seen to takze the watch. t .Toets Va/lar, 33, was ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... narrative. The prosecutor was a Mr. Wil. liam Onion, who carries on the business of a carriage trimming manufactnrer in Drury-lane, nad it appeared that he became acquainted with the prisoner in June last, aml that shortly afterwards he entered his service ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... sentenced him to twelve months' hard labour. Two prisoners, named Jfornme and TWelch, were indicted for picking pockets at Drury-lane and Covent-garden Theatres. Mr. Lawrence prosecuted in one case ; Mr. Brooks in the other. Mr. Ribton defended both prisoners ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... that, at about four o'clock in the morning, ho was called up and summoned to attend a woman in labour, in Bennet's-court, Drury-lane. On reaching the court he saw the defendant standing at the entrance, and inquired of him ifitwaasBenuet's-court. Hereplied ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... 26, described as a watchmaker, stylishly dressed in a cape-coat, was convicted of picking pockets at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. The prisoner was not known to the London police, but it was believed that be was a provincial swell moboman, He ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... sw-as also proved that w hile a policemrkan was taking Field to the police- sration, 'lii prisoner Miariin as-s seen in Drury-lane to maink sic-ntls to him, to which Field respunded by 'motioning hibn to escaipo. ?? run aiat'; but he eills foll'iwed und ...