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... 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 POLICE COURTS

... in Charles-street, Drury-lane, and there found the chest of tea which was now produced. He could not find the prisoner. He had ascertained that the van was the property of a wholesale grocer and was stopping at theeshop in Drury-lane to delivergoods. The ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBTS. oat BOW-STREET. Iry Iichard Hunter, who had been employed as an attendant ip- at Drury-lane Theatre, was charged with stealing a gentle. aid man's coat, containing various articles valued at 8/., which Ion had been left by the owner ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... since been discovered in the possession of the prisoner at bin lodgings, kept by the female prisoner, in Charles-street, Drury-lane. To tax the complicity of the prisoners, the evidence went to prove that on the day following the bur- glary the prisoner ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... with eating a disturbance at the box entrance of Drury-lane Theatre on Monday evening. about 7 o'clock. Mr. Frederic h air COatterton, joint manager with Mr. Edmund Palooner, of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, ?? a quarter-past seven o'clock on Monday night ...

Law Intelligence

... rescind at protecting order of the Insolvent Court wrhiols had been obtained by 14r. Edmund Faleoner, now the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, in June, iSP). On that occasion the matter stood over, on a sug. gestiou from his }uonour (Mr. Commissioner Forblanque) ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... for a remand until P M~onday next, a The application of the officer was granted. BOW-STREEl'. Joiti Collins, a builder in Drury-lane, was charged with tl assaulting Police-oonstable McLeod, F 40. V The officer had interferedto prevent a disturbance in front ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Police-oonstable Whiting, F 99. as The constable ?? Thursday nighk, I saw the pri- IV soner and a man named Wiley fighting in Drury-lane. I nt told them todesialtaudgoalway, upon which they turned upon oh meand attacked mebothtogether. Wileystruck me on the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... inflicted a fine of 20s., and 2s. for the summons. BOW-STREET. Gewroe Prowar, ?? to Mr. Taylor, baiter, of Black more-street, Drury-lane, anu Suan Nev Wle, a dirty, squalid- looking old woman, were charged with stealing five loaves from Mr. Taylor's shop.. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... immediately paid. THAMES. John Ford, a dirty-looking fellow, aged 40, and describing himself as a traveller, of Charles-street, Drury-lane, was charged with feloniously and burglariously breaking and entering the shop of Mr. Frederick Starling, boot and shoe ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... white kid gloves. BOW-STREET., C7Usrles Gray appeared on his recognisance charged with stealing a piece of felt carpet from Drury-lane Theatre, wherehe had beenemployed asocrpet-layer by Mr. Lyons, upholsterer, of Ball-yard, Temnple-bar, the contractor forl ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Hall, charged with assaulting the police. Politoeconstable 112 F sid he ?? duty On Wednesday evening, near Parkr-ustreet, Drury-lane, wrhen his atitiention wasattirauetd by she female prlsoner, who beinglntexlcted was dancing and singing and making a great ...