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... (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 ...

CONVICTION OF A GENTLEMAN THIEF

... the prisoner, the son of a dis- tnrgu1c1>4 cerr w'4 in the htbit of dining with his lather At thei.lbioan Tavyen, epposite Drury-lane Theatre. COn Siatday the 1th' of May, he fntered the Albion- about f~iit',o'lock and sat the rime the nrhber of silver spoons ...

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 ...

THEATRICAL LITIGATION

... BANKRUPTCY. Ie IXE O'P6louscE, OrsERnwrss FALCOuER.-The bankrupt, who was until lately one of the Lessees of the Theatre Roval Drury-lane, renewed his application ?? be released from custody. Mr. Bagley supported the application, which was opposed by Mr. Lewis ...

Published: Sunday 10 June 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 766 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...