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A THEATRICAL BANKRUPTCY

... (Before Mr. Registrar BROUonA.) IN RE F. B. CE{ATTERTON. The diebtor, who is the lessee and manager of the Theatre Roval, Drury-lane, hitts of the Princess's and tlo Adelphi, has petitioned for the liquidation of his affairs, aud Mr. TnllnaLn applied to ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A WIFE

... ABnuizs, the witness said that the pri- soner was excited, and complained of the deceasedrs conduct. Dr. Saynders, of 111, Drury-lane, stated that he was called by the last witness. He went to 13rydges-street and saw Mr. and Mrs. Wyld quarrelling. Mr. Wyld ...

ILL-TREATMENT OF A LUNATIC

... o a deceesed WilS neglected aud ?? several other do witnesses had been Called, Jr. IVeleh, of 19, llackmore- U. street, Drury-lane, deposed that on the 10th of May, di, . 1877, ho was sent for by the brother of the deteasod,and lie foutitl her to be a ...

THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AGAINST DETECTIVES

... -Tho only night witness was not with Clarke was the Wednesday, when witness, his witf, Mrs. Clarke, and Mrs. Payne wont to Drury-lane Theatre. Jir. Etx ! said the last witness and Clarke spent last New Year's Eve at his house at Knightsbridge. Dcicetive ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... resumed it in the autnmn of 1860, and brought it to a conclusion Feb. 3, 1851. His benefit took Place at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, Feb. 26, and the Mazready banquet was cele- brated soon afterwrdsd. He retired to Shrborne,Dorset. shire, whence he removed ...