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ESTATE EXCHANGE RETORT

... for £325. Four shares of each, paid-up, the Watford Company—sold for £142. Jas. Messrs. Harvey and Davids, at the Mart.— Drury-lane—No. 14, Clare-court, freehold—sold for £950. By Mr. W. H. ■ at the Nos. and 22, Tottenham-place, teixn years—sold for 9 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and what I he was going to do with it, and he said he as going to take it to a coffee-shop m Drury-lane. lniglet told him he was going the wrong way to Drury-lane and made him putthechilddosn. le asked the child if she knew the man, and she said she did ...

THE NEW LAW COURTS

... hundred pretty, well-made, and intelli- gent young ladies, from 17 to 20, for the forthcoming pantomime at Drury-lane Theatre.-Apply stage door, Drury-lane, on Wednesday next, the 19th inst., at 1 o'clock. Any one who is not young and not pretty will be stopped ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... andaluguwss Harris, the lessee of Drury, Leneb eatre, dl.i gto'tbe thje jointauthormof e Woriqwhieh was first brought out at Drury-lane on the 31st July, 1880, to restrain the defendant, Owen Johnstone, an actor, and the manager of a company performing in ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... -rN f. Wellv pro- seont&e the'prisoner was ?? at evs- denco of tho prosecutor, a young man. who lives in Britanuia-court, Drury-lane, it appeared that on the 19th of September he was going through Ropemaker- street, Finsbury, antd on stoppiog for a moment ...

THE GARDENS OF LINCOLN'S-INNFIELDS. TO THJJ EDITOR THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, —I glad to see by Mr. Maurice's letter that

... gardens wished for myself and many of the trustees, as for instance the Saturday afternoon picnics for poor children of Drury-lane organised Miss Cons, would be put an end to. Ido not say that have given up the idea of looking to the Board as tho ultimate ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... she gave ;notiOn b the poiae The prisoner had been living Wnl a mma named Cornelius Crewlee, a porter, White f obse-yard, Drury-lane; and bouxt the 20th Jly, rprsnting that she was in the faily-way, ssecompwied her to Charing-cross, where beput ter ino ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... with stealing a, watch and chaiu beloiiging to Mr. (ibbou,'editor of the Lady's 1ictsorial.-Proaccutor was passiug through Drury-lane about I 0 o'clock at Light on ithe 4th iust. A man pushed agaiust hiu and clutc1hedl at his watch chain. The buttounhole ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... costs, 14 days' imprisonment and hard labour. BoW-STREET.—Aplasterer named C'/ud/oi Smith, aged 21, of ii, Nottingham-court, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. with disorderly conduct and assaulting the police.—Police-constable Leonard, E, deposed that ou ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE IN THE STRAND

... stands charged with firing I with intent to murder, The subject of the outrage is Patrick Lano, also a shoemaker, of ll4,.Drury-lane. Thse arethe particulara which were 'eutered ontboebharge sheet at Bow-street Police.sta- tion when the prisoner was brought ...

THE TRAGEDY IN BLOOMSBURY

... BLOOMSBURY. INQUEST AND VERDICT. . Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest yester- j day at the Mortudary, Goldsmith-striet, Drury-lane, i on the body of Arthur Cook Egan. aged 32, described as a clerk, lately residing at 13, Montague-stheet, itnssll.street ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Covent Garden, when he pulled up at a public bar to get a soda and brandy. On returning to the cab, which he had left near Drury-lane Theate, he was surrounded by six or seven men, one of whom threw his arms round his neck, whilst another held a cloth over ...