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THE POLICE COURTS

... person of ldr. Young, the 31ayor ot Wisbech, at the box entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. ~ ~ ~ ~ ad mmdatl Her. Young deposed that on the evenng of the 31st Dec. he went to Drury-lane Theatre with two ladies, and, as theo were leavn~g at the closle of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... a re- turned convict, were charged with stealing an opera glass from a young lady named Williams, at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. Sergeant Holmes, of the F division, said he was on daty in private clothes at the entrance of the theatre at half-past ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... land. In the IattOr part of 1855 the plaintiff, being out of T] business, saw Mr. E. T. Smith, of Her Majesty's and the fo Drury-lane theatres, who promised that if the plaintiff HO could find any business into which he would like to enter he would advance ...

Law Intelligence

... seined ?? e Dowling, who resides at Barnes Lodge, KassIiey, 1 claiming to be an execution creditor of Mr,. El'. Smith, of e Drury.lane Theatre. It appeared from the plaintiff's cue t that Mr. Smith had guaranteed a sum of monev to enable .r the plaintiff ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ? constable F 98, deposed that he was on duty on Saturday might, at balf-pout 9, when he was oalled into Charles1street Drury-lane, by the Mr 's husband, who took him to the house o. 38, and gave her into custody, for throwing a chair at at little girl ...

Law Intelligence

... Neoe Too TAte to'lgend; and Jr.' Coquqest was the ,Ieroth S Grecian Theatre. In, 1M Mr. RoV uw I the drama c- Gold at, Drury lane, sand aftks~rwm Ifoundedugon it the novel 1Never Too Late to Mjend. In B oatober,[589iMr. Conquest broughtout theaplay' ...

Law Intelligence

... 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

... H~olroyd.) . IN HE CHRMA UIWRIWQOD.-TOTAL WEURAL OF OWIrIKnlATI The bankrupt, a grocer, of James-streSt, Covent-garden, s y Drury-lane, end elsewhere, recently appied for his ortlfl- cate. Debts, 8,200.; assets, udder2,=W0, H.e wa supported a by Mr. C. E ...

Law Intelligence

... bankrupt. RE WEBB. Thiewas a meeting for the choice of assignees. The bank- rupt, Charles Webb, was a general salesman, of Drury-lane and of (1hriep-atreet. The debts are about 1,200!., assets small. Mr., Alexander, of Hatton-garden, wholesale jeweller, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... may be discharged; but the other prisoner moust be committed to prison for three months. Sa inue Cooke, 11, Duke's-court, Drury-lane, described on the charge sheet as of no occupation,' was brought up by warrant charged with having appropriated various ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Ann Norrs was chargea with being drank and disorderly. Poice.constable,27 F,said that the previousevening hewas on duty in Drury-lane, when hesaw the prisoner creating a disturbance in front of a public-house. As she would not leave the place, he was compelled ...