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LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS

... character.-Rfused. Rolnt Sankey Andeson, restaurant keeper, applie for sasix-day beer and wine license fur hs premise; 2, Drury-lane. Mr. Swift (instrocted by Mr. E. Berry), in 3upporin, stated that the pace w ld oly be opened from eight in the morning ...

LIVERPOOL CITY SESSIONS

... tobacco manufacturer, Comus-street; Frederick I e Darbyshire, hide broker,, Rumford-street; by Robert Davies, shioowrqer, Drury-lane; William 141 Henry Edwards, -leather factor, Hatton- r- garden; Herbert Fwlether, merchant, Dale- 2Sb 3 street; James Glover ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... AND MAWCOLM Cnussr. -Thomas Hayes, carter, and Peter , Lennon, yard foreman, in the employ of Bernard a Reilly, teamowner, Drury-lane, were summoned for woridng and s cusi g to he worked a horse when suffering from an old and painful wound upon which the ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... it seemed that the pri- rc er, soanr had at one time been employed as warehouse- cos ro- man in Harrison's warehouse in Drury-lane, Liver- a- lis pool. He, however, was charged and pleaded an' fy, ilyto having stolen some cotton, and aitwsby Rtas fir-st ...

THEATRICAL ASSAULT CASE

... the case to be gone into, stated that his client it of was engaged to perform one of the principal d l characters in the Drury-lane pantomime. As a V he performance of this took place in tie afternoon, he as it requested the learned magistrate to take ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... S. le ad RE~ joR Gmuous AND WILLIAM AmNDEW E en Grr~ouB.-The debtors, father and son, had k he traded as shipbrokers in Drury-lane, Liverpool. , &Thesb tmn of affairs showed liabilities £91770,, heand ases £15, consisting of office fixtures.- ' La'j Johna ...

DIVORCE SUITS

... r, but vsited her theI Her mistress went on the stage within about twelve month of her marriage. She wes engaged at tbe Drury-lane pantomime as _Miss Cissy Churzcill.' From Oxford-street her mistress went to Pieca- dilly, where Mr. Wolff continued to ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... oui - in difficulties, and practicallv ceased trading On ohl ;.i0 the 20th of that month an office was opened atl0, G ed Drury-lane, Liverpool, in the name of Barnes . and Co. The debtor Speers stated that Ba ed he had nothing whatever to do with that ...

LICENSING SESSIONS

... house in Drury-lane. The lowest value of xke license itself would be £200. There was no opposition to the license. The mnagistrates granted the application, the Chairma statingthat they were largely influenced by the surrender of the Drury-lane license ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... wehen he, was informed that he was not in good circum- stanices. Piaintiff subsequently came to the office of the firm in Drury-lane, and he (do- fendant) said that if he could find a, puri-haser who could pay three years' purchase he should give him a ...

LIVERPOOL TRANSFER SESSIONS

... Berry nest applied c for permission to pull down and re-erect the licensed premises known as the Old Mansion House, No. 9, Drury-lane, where it was proposed 2a to build a restaurant. If the bench granted the I i' application, the license of the Brunswick ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... licenses in both cases were granted. 17a TA PPLICAPTION GRANiTED. Mir. Begry applied for the renewval of the of license of 9, Drury-lane, to Frances Hughes, to de which objections wvere raised by Mr. A. T. foi E; Davies, acting on behalf of Mr. J. C. Proctor ...