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CASE OF STARVATION IN SPITALFIELDS

... The deceased, who was for some time past a member of the Marxlebone Temperance Scolety, went on ifooday with some ?? ito Drury Lane Theatre. Alter the per- formance the party adjourned to a public house, and whilst there deceased was prevailed upon to ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... catme to' the station. I ctr not a deserter. Mr. Eelfe: Where Is your military coYat? Prisoner: I left my coat at my ?? in Drury- lane. I don't know her nrame. The number is 2O. Mr. Hum- phrey8: Hegaveanotberaddress. Prisoner: Ihope you won' remand me. I ...

The Law Courts

... the respondent. In the Court of Common Pleas, on Thursday, COlatterton v. Reeves, was an action brought by the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre against Mr Sims Reeves for the breach of a contract to act and sing in the opera of Rob Roy at the rate of forty ...

DIVORCE SUIT AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... same hotel with him in Lon- don he had taken her about the metropolis to see the sights, and she had been in the pit of Drury Lane Theatre with him to witness the pantomime. When the ease was over she was going back to boarding school to ficish her education ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... by the sheriffs, and sumxmoned to serve, et the present sessions, was one named Frederick Lee, of :37, Browniow-street, Drury lane, haraess maker. Oa Tunesday last he had reason to doubt that a gentleman wvho wan in the juryr-b nr, and bed answered to ...

LAW&POLICE, SATURDAY

... a grocer in Drury-lane, was charged with receiving about 5 cwt.'of sugar, worth 5d. per pound. -Mr. Lewis appeared' for Mr. Belohamn.- Police-serjeant Aekrihl of the F division' said: About ten o'cldcklast night, I was ondiutym 'Drury. lane, and saw the; ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... mother, who got her living by washing, lived in Crown-street, Soho. The father of the Longs, who lived in Princes-court, Drury- lane, was a shoemaker, but in such a bad state of health that he was unable to work, and the mother'was hourly expected to die ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... three woollen shirts, tad some other articles from the chambers. He also laid that he had pledged some of the things in Drury- lane, some in Shoreditob, and some at Attenborough's InFeet-street, and that he had sold the tickets to strangers. Witness had ...

Law Intelligence

... any pretence for saying that he wz was seriously ill. As he had said, Drury-lane was in consternation, and Madame Jullien, who conducted a pr good deal of the business at Drury-lane, -went to Liverpool, and found that notwithstanding the serious nature ...

FLOGGING AT THE MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL

... ioal he and religionls antiq ity. a PitusstNTATteNJ OF A TFSTiOmusAn, TO Ma. F. B. ret CtaATvrsturrocm.-The manager of Drury-lane Theatre h~is to beeon peasueetd with a msguiflsent testimonial, in vable ho 250 gmuieas, which was tiubscribad for by members ...