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ACTION AGAINST SIMS REEVES

... Mr. Sims Reeves that he would be willing to take an engagement at Drury-lane. Some time in December last an agreement was entered into by which Mr. Sims Reeves agreed to sing at Drury-lane for twelve nights for a rem:u neration' of 40 guineas a night. Mr ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... the charge of stealing and re- ceiving £248 13s. 6d. in money and bils belonging to Messrs. Mahler Brothers, merchants, Drury- lane, were again placed in the dock. Mr Robi- son, of the firm of Lowndes, Bateson, and Robinson, solicitor, said before the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Park- road 20sr and costs Sanday trad ofJ. H. Bellion, Dexer-street, Edge-hil , Sna al ing, was fined a 0s. ;-and ?? Field, Drury lane, Brunswick-street, for Sunday trading, was fined 10s, and costse Mw IMSheery, Dublin-street, for Sunday trading, he 1h and ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... members thereof ea may have fallen into misfortune was never more strongly exemplified than it was on Thursday afternoon. at Drury-lane Theatre, on the oocasion of a complimentary benefit to Air. Paul Bedford. That this very renowned and eccentric comedian ...

COUNTY COURT

... was Thomas Mouledale, of Chapel- street, Higher Tranmere, and the defendant was Mr. Thomas Mather, corn merchant, of 12, Drury- lane, and the sum sought to recover was 213 for salary in lieu of notice.-Mr. Pemberton appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Bolton ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... adremnded on A1e-charge of stesi n and re-I ceiving.£248 18S. 6d. jk~ ?? belonging to Messrs Mabierl 3rothers, merchants, Drury- lane, were again pice in the dock. Mr. Robin- - f thne fliiq of Lowndes. Batoson, and. 7 ev'id~etice''d'uduied, ee t'en ard ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Ashe, SouteC astle-street. T. C. Adam, corn merchant, Brunswick-street. W. D. Broome, corn merchant, Drury-lane. HodgsonBlElandcommission merchant Drury-lane, John Broad ent corn merchant Drary-lane, Christopher Bell, wine merchant, Mosr-street. WV. N. Bell ...

ACTION AGAINST THE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK

... Colville was simply a beauty o.? the dIcni-monde, named Charlotte Munden, and that the duke had met her in the green-room of Drury-lane Theatre. There was no cnAlvement in the ase; a journey of pleasure was simply proposed, and joyfully and readilyzacepted ...

THE ANNUAL LICENSING SESSION

... ClharleH Steart, Water-street ?? ?? lcy WValsh. No, (t -CASTLI-STREET WARD. Castle-streot, Lower.. Williamn Mosop Keen. Drury-lane . rho.. nas Hlenry Penrso. Wat:r-street ?? drck P. W. Caulpiucll. No. 7.-ST. P'i'ETE'S WARD. Cable-8trcet ?? dward liek ...

COUNTY COURT

... Patterson, are corn merchants in this town, and Lud the defendant, Henry Jump, is a master porter, ult living at No. 11, Drury.lane. Mr. Grocott al- ?? eared for the plaintiffs and Mr. J. Yates for the at ?? action was brought to recover 2!15 at bushels ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... of creditors under the failure of G. D. F. Black and Albert S. Pearson, who carried on business as com- mission agents in Drury-lane. Mr. Etty and Mr. Car- t ruthers appeared for the creditors. The joint debts are m about £700, and the cause of the bankruptcy ...