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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Pimlico, grauted, music emly; xa- the New George, Drury court, no petition sent in; the Hlope Tavere, Blackmoor-street, Drury lane, Ltre refased; the Coal Role, Fouutain-~oart, granted; the Guy Earl of Warwick, Gray's inn lane, granted;' tpe Lord Raglan ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Itte t201)CtaflVi). The bankrupt, Charles Underwood, was a grocer, of No. 1, James-street, Covent-garlen, of Ne-. 174, Drury- lane, aind No. 44, Long-acre. This application for certifil- cate was heard on Friday lest, and this morning was fixed for d ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Her name was' not Russell, but' that was her immamma's maiden name She did, not know that her St e name was known in Drury- lane s Sally Russell. She Ast so r ivent) called herselt au enemeller. She enamelled O. Wi e laes' faces, that was her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... conducted her there, and was otherwise delayed re r in getting in coal, The Datch vessel was laden with cotton. ?? the SALE OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE RENTER'S S EARES, &c.-Yesterday Mr. Robins offered for sale, at the Auction lence Mart, two renter's shares in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... reet. About three years since purchased the &Suday Timnes. Las3t used to call id at the office of that paper to get the Drury-lane play-bills revised, and suggested to him whether he ~.might not have a printing house of his own, -where he mig ht print ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... solicitori ' c case. h to ,. I his was ales an examination meeting in the matter of a, Charles Webb, qf Drury-lane, and Christopher-street, h . Drury-lane, general salesenan. Mr. Stopher appeared for the assignees. ill Mr. B rough supported the bankrupt. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... for a few days. Rr SBROAD-DlVrDEND MEETING, 7bli was a dividend meeting, the bankrupt being James ,ea coach iyonmonger, of Drury-lane. In the first' ture, the bankrupt aurrendered, but, not afterwards ring, be was, on the 26th February, proolaimed an Total ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... police-sergeant 3 F, said that on the evening of the 10th of Januas;y, he was on duty in plain i clothesat the: pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, when he saw the prisoner WValker come and place himself at the si left-hand corner of the entrance. Shortly afterwards ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Irranted the bankrupt. RE 'WEBB. This was the oboice of assigoses. The bankrupt, Charles Webb, was a general salesman of Drury-lane and Chriep- street. ; The debts are about £1,200; assets small. Mr. Alexander, of Hatton-garden, wholesale jeweller, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... sister, Emily Smith. trtI could not swear that the prisoner is the man, but 1I believe ,ger hle i. I-e gave tha address 5, Drury-lane. He was alone 2set as well as I can remember. en. Mr. Fowvke recalled : The five canseos now prodssced are a prtin f te ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Exchduge-curt, i. Strand; EdwvardXMGrath, Red Lion-couit,,Drury-lane A Ed:d .Ienef Jse arid George A/bert, Tower Atruf>t; W, il I id Aeenell, Loug- lne, Sluithficld ; Denneis iean, Drury-lane; goe Br and Denote 1JBryant, Shadwell, were pliced at the bar ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... out of- place, pr and was a little over fourteen years of aige. ' On the previous p night she met the prisoner Sullivan in Drury-lane ita little before midnight, and being without a lodg- B ing, she caked he - where she couldge a bed Sullivan said she had ...