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THE POLICE COURTS

... whehersheha chnge i atthegrengoce'sor the She ws reande inq~ry s tothe truth of thin Kr. Hapues;, chessemlonge and butterman, Drury-lane, now attended, and depsdthat on Saturday evening the, Prisoner made some, small purchxase at his alhop, and gave a svere ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... plaintiff in this case wasit a milkman employed by Mr. Price, of Cravenoourt, Drury-lane, and on the afternoon of thelfith December Inat he was with his milk cans in' ron-curt, Drury-lane. Whilst his back was turned the taps of his cans were turned, aud the milk ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... report to the Ioardof' ia W-orks snd to the dlifferentinsuransce companies interested :- an -let March, 9j p.m., at 13, Drury-lane, occupied by r. AL, F. Quick, corn chandler-coutents insured in the of Sun. Damage-warehouse of two floors (in rear of in ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Whitley and Mary W*hitley, his wife, the woman I having been found dead in the passage of the house, S, 1 Feathers-court, Drury-lane, on Tuesday morning last, I and the man having died at the hospital about 2 o'clock on the saceday. The circumstancesof ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... where di they remained half-an-hoer. Afterwards they walked to Drury-court, where they separated, the father turn-.i ing up Drury-lane, and the prisoner going into the ch billiard-roomn, where he remained about 20 minutes. o After that he proceeded to Mir ...

Law Intelligence

... of 47, Acacia-road, St. John's-wood, and of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, theatrical ananager, coniedijue, and author, for some time in partnership with 1F. ?? Chat. terton, of Drury-lane Theatre, as theatrical Diana. gers, at present a prisoner for debt ...

Law Intelligence

... (Before Mr. Commissioner Goulburn.) IN RE O'IOURKE, OTHERWISE FALCoNER. The bankrupt in this case was one of the lessees of Drury-lane Theatre. The particulars of the failure were published at length a few days ago. Notice hall bees given to renew the application ...

Law Intelligence

... O'ROURKE, OTHERWISE FALCONER.-EELEASE. The bankrupt, Edmund O'Rourke, better known as Mr. Falconer, one of the lessees of Drury-lane Theatre, renewed his application for release from custody which had been ordered to stand over until a week after the choice ...

Law Intelligence

... Theatre, residing at Acacia-road, St. Joln's-wood. Ho ascribes his - bankruptcy to losses sustained in E the management of Drury-lane Theatre, and disputes with Mr, Chatterton, his late partner. The bankrupt was several months in custody at the suit of one ...

Law Intelligence

... would keep her as a lodger. She went to live in low public houses, and in August of last ya' hie was found in a lodging in Drury-lane in bed with the co-respondent, who is a private in the Dragoon Guards. Ml. Inderwici for the petitioner. Decree nisi. COURT ...