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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 'was, at the time he wras taken into custody for this odence, the proprietor of three other brothels' in Prince's-court, Drury-lane, and the Zope. Co ffe e- hous e, Covent- garden. The, As6sistan t Judge animadverted on the infamous conduct of the male ...

A THEATRICAL INSOLVENCY

... ntl Edmund O'Rourke, commonly known ns Ednued Falene. was re-hesid. The ban1rupt was f*rmaervy !easre cel'I Lyceum, now of Drury Lane Theatre. This prceedi arose under the following circumatances: in 18.J he V an insolvent in the defunct Insolvent Corrt ...

THE LATE RIOTS AT CREMORNE

... been nuder hie guidanoe for the last ten years. Mr. E. T. Smith had been muces - oivcly the proprietor of Her Majeety's and Drury Lane Theatres, and for the lest two years he had been the pro- prietor of the Cremorne Gardens, a place which was licensed by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... about seven o'cioce. Mir. Frederic Bileir Clrat-,urtan, joint mamager, with Mr. Edmund Fjilcaner o! the) Theatre Roe.1l, Drury Lane, sr,aied: Abe-cr a quarter pest soven o'clock last night the 6eevlenmat came s, wre in thle front of the theatee, andJ ...