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... open court, which is equivalent to an adjudiraton of bankruptcy. IN RE UNDERWOOD. Thebiakruptwasa grocer, of Long-acre and Drury. lane. This was the adjourned examination meeting. He eve to unsecured crsditora 8,2411.; aseete, about 2,0001. llr C. E. Lewis ...

Law Intelligence

... Lusalington. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-MAtRCH 31. (Before Mr. Commissioner Holroyd.) IN BE O'BOURoIE.-CASE OF MU. FALCONER, O' DRURY- LANE THEATRE. Mlr. E. Reed said he appeared on behalf of Mr. Falconer, to renew an application which he had previously made for ...

The Court

... Wales, attended by the Countess of Meaclesfiold, Lord Ylarris, and General Sir william Knollys, went to Her Majestys Opera, Drury. lane. The Princessof Waleswiththe Countess of Macoles- ?? Harris in waiting, attended Divine service at'the Chapel Royal, St ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... appeared that the men were out with the wnrggons on the morning of the t 11th July, and they pulled up ait a coffee-house in Drury. lane to partakle of breakfast. One of the men looked out to see if the nose-bags wete all right, when be saw the de- fendant ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... anothei half-crown-a good one. Suspecting him from something in his manner, I watched him sad saw him enter a public-house in Drury- lane. I then spoke to an officer in plain clathes, who want on with me, still watching the prisoner. We saw him enter the. Eagle ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... attempted to work. The prisoner, who declared he was innocent, and that on the night in question he was at a public-house in Drury- lane from half-past 5 until a quarter to 10, was committed for trial. WESTMINSTER. A very genteel looking young woman, but who ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... other men standing about thc door watching hlim. He left the shop, sinokig the cigar, ald proceeded in tire direction of Drury lane, followed by the four nieu Proseiitly one of then, the prisoner Wobb, sid(, Pult it into him,' at the same time seizing ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoner applied forbail which, however, the magis- trate refused. MARYLEBONE. Williai .Brennan, aged 24, of 4, Parker-street, Drury- lane, waiter, and Jamecs Davis, 6, Parker-street, sailor, both of whom at first refased addresses, were charged with the following ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... mother, who got her living by washing, lived in Crown-street, Soho. The father of the Longs, who lived in Princes-court, Drury- lane, was a shoemaker, but in such a bad state of health that he was unable to work, and the mother'was hourly expected to die ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... There were some letters on the counter. Henry Howell, a printer, ?? and two o'clock on Wednesday I was in a coffee-house in Drury- lane, when she prisoner and another boy came in. They Lhad a steak ech. I heard some conversation to the effect that each of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Co., of Kynaston-street, Lambeth, 221. 7s. lid.; and from MBessrs. M'Glaslian and Co., brass founders, of the Coal-yard, Drury-lane, 1051. Is. .5d. Mr. Lewis saiid thrat in the last-mentioned case tlhe ?? was made payable to order, and the prisoner hld ...