THE DRURY-LANE TRAGEDY
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... THE RIGhTS OF DRURY-LANE, RENTERS. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-DEC. S. DAUNEY V. CHATTERTON. This was anl action to recover damages for removing a Renter from the stalls of a Theatre. The plaintiff, Mnr Alexander Dauney, is a Renter of Drury-lane Theatre, and ...
... CH5ATTERTO.N.-Theis ease wsprlfla~ i the 12th hist. The plaintiff, a banrister, vas Parly icOl wa I~eo the new renters of Drury-lane Theatre, and the action Xe-,ti assault committed in preventing Isis entrance to tile s orLil his character of renter hie ...
... clerk,' were charged before Mr. Vaughan with stealing S80 from Messrs. Firmin and Sons, of the Strand, Conduit- street, and Drury-lane, the employers of the prisoner Hawes. Mr. Blanchard Wontner prosecuted. In opening the ease, he said that Weesars. Firmin ...
... wife of a boot-closer, of 1, White Hart-street, Drury-lane, who was burnt to death at the fire which broke out at that house on Thursday morning at three anm. James Smith, 421 E, who was on duty in Drury-lane at a quarter to three ntm., and saw smoke coming ...
... in the srorll which would render it only, daptod to Drury-lane Theatre. The defendant said toe copy wais to be sent to Drury-lanc Theatre. At the time lie kew OP'Bsgtcuid Wvas produced at Drury-lane Theatre by Mr Wills, and the operetta of Beibata-o Mr ...
... to put aside a new piece in which he desired to play, to decline the offer of an engagement to represent Leoates in the Drury-lane re- vival of A Winter's Tale, anrl finally to give up all hopes of ever being able to appeair on thle stage again. Then ...
... sued for the amount which would have been due had he remained at Drury-lane up to December 10th, the date announced for the withdrawal of the drama. Mr Levey, the musical director of Drury-lane Theatre, was called, and stated that he bad instructions from ...
... Guiver. Cross ?? Drury-lane, Adelphi, Lyceum, and Prin- ceae's Theatres mentioned by Mr. Guiver have all bean in the hands of' M. Cbatterton Hea never owned them all at the same time. Ur. Chatterton had held the Lyceum and Drury-lane Theatres a' le time ...
... coniplexioti would have been put upon thc case. A juror was witlhdrawtt and the case was referred. A Renter's Ticket for Drury-lane. In the Westulliuster Coiuty Court, on WVednesday, was tried the action Robins v. Faulkener, which was brought to recover ...
... j IN BE ?? oAl, ZlOX. In this ces the debtors carried oa business, currierg aud leather mercbhants, in Browiow-Wstreet, Drury.lane ' and resided in SouthasnptWnrow.: Their liabilities are stated at 4,000!.. Mr. Doria asled for an estension of the iaiunotio ...
... I purchased another at the same price from Mr James Ayling, the Marquis of Granby, Drury-lane. .Another at 2s. 4d. from Mr George Stainer, Red Lion and Still, Drury-lane, and another for 2s. 2d. from Mr Henry Richardson, Rose and Three Tune, Great Wyld-street ...