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THE POLICE COURTS

... they had a glass of gin eachl, ansiwr taeI oer orrweda shilliatrfrom, him. Afte that they pwent to the Cork and Magpie, in Drury-lane, Wu where they ordered some beer, and the prosecutor par- eh took of a cruet ,of bread and rhecee. The prose- That tutor ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... DIUSTr-lan8et~ end Cuvent-garden theatres. Langley ?? Monday night!I wes on duty in plain tb clothes at the box eumntnc of Drury-lane, whom I saw the aX prisoner following ladiee out as the audience were leaving T at the close of the performance. I saw him ...

Law Intelligence

... years at Drury-lane. I was first violin. I went on title Provineial tour through the atrrangement with Ma pt etons. At Liverpool Mapletmon came to me on the 29th oifletemnber, sard told me to ask the gentlemon if the woldlatw nights at Drury-lane and one ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Chief Justice.) BURTON V. WEAR. This was an action of ejectment, and the case is meot intricate. The plaintiff resides in Drury-lane, London, and was in business as an upholsterer ; the defendant resides at Balsharn, in this county. The property in dispute ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of James Hibbert. I S, On Saturday morning, the 16th of -June, the prisoner was. a- found by police-constable 24 F, in Drury-lane, very drunk,i and surrounded by a number of children who were having he a game with her. The constable, on interfering, ...

Law Intelligence

... Braham, and by Mr. ?? Caarten for Messrs. Abbott, Barton, and Co., ?? agents Mr. Sargoed supported. 1 lhe insolvent took Drury-lane Theatre at l2statweek for the production of English Opera, andkept it open sone wreek. Hence his insolvency. He alleged ...

Law Intelligence

... course was unustiird in his profeasion. It thee was ar-ranged that on Easter Monday last the plaintiff ants, :should attend Drury-lane Opera. He had been in the up 5 country and ar~rived at the office of the perON M about a ,IquarATr to eight o'clock. Rie ...

Law Intelligence

... (Before Mr. Commissioner Nichols.) TN RE JAMES PECU.-ENGLISH OPERA AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE. The insolvent, known as Dr. Pech, who had been mu. sical director of the English Opera at Drury-lane Theatre, was further heard. Mr. Dowse opposed for a creditor named ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... defendant, Mr. Williamson, was a victualler, and in 1856 he was occu- `inga house called the Sugar Loaf, in King-street, Drury. lane,London. That house was burnt down, and the plain. tiff's father being employed upon the rebuilding of it, he formed an ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Redstall, 148 F, said he Swas on duty at a quarter past six on the evening in question, at the corner of Goldsmiths'-alley, Drury-lane, when heosaw the two prisoners running. lie followed them to the coal. yard, where Williams, seeing wituess, ran into a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the present occasion. It will be recolected that the prisoner was engaged by Mr. Onion, a coach-trimming ma- nufacturer in Drury-lane, as clerk, ata salary of 31. a-week, and that in July last he was requested to obtain an advance of cash upon some pieces ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Joseph Filden, from the an s person of E~liza Filden. The proseoutrix said she was passing the end of Rus- I t sell-court, Drury-lane, on the night of the 4th of Septem- F bar, where the two prisoners and two other persons were o standing. Immediately after ...