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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 ...

execution OF THE WIS

... Holborn, was com- pletely filled with the fish, poultry, vegetable, and other hawkers of St. Gilee's and the purlieus of Drury lane. The funeral oortege started at half-pest twe, anu con- sisted of a hearse with the body, and two mouruing coaches centaining ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 21, taIlor, and Widiam Smitk, 27, tailor, both very well-dressed men, were Indicted for stealing at the pit entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, an opera-glass,' value 101, the pro- perty ef Elizabeth J~ane Williugham, fromu her serson. Mr. Dickie prosecuted; ...

NOTES OF LAW CASES

... theatrical profession, being egarged at some of the miaor metropolitan toewarsee. The petitioner opened a cigar shop ia Drury lane, and was employed at Agtley's; but his dl treotment, which commenced shortly after the marriage, continued , and consisted ...

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 ...

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

... tradimaei at De Beauvoir-to wn, was brought before the chief magistrate, sMr. Hall, charged with bein drunk and disorderly at Drury- lane Theatre, and interrupt.Ig the performanee. makn.sc Weda noriye, btshperiontendent ofteaudiene por-d tion of the he atre ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... pleaded guilty, he was a very young man, and had carried on what was ostensibly the business of a bookseller in Russell-court, Drury lane; and though undoubtedly he had been engaged in trafficking in these infamous prints, there V7nUS ?? to believe lie had been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... dignity): I work upon my own acconnt. I am an inventor.-Mr. Henry: Where do you live 2- The prisoner: In Charles street, Drury lane, at a fourpenny dab-a fourpenny lodging house.-Mr. Henry: What number ?-The prisoner: Oh, not al- ays ait one. I sleep at ...

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

... 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—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 ...