COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—MONDAY

... was such as tie Publication described him. Mr. Jane& Graham Lewis proved the publication of the libel in question. Mr Charles Dance, brother of tiii plaintifE, deposed that his brother had held the situation of Provisional Assignee of the Insolvent Debtors' ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY.—AUG. 8

... . NEW STrAM1 CABBTAGZ.-On luesday a new steam carriage, built, It la said, by the direction and at the expeace of Sir Charles Dance, started from Lambeth for the town of tCroydon. The ve- hicle was constructed on the premises of Messrs. Maudsley, the ...

LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... from the corner of Regent-street and Oxford-street, to Edgware and back. Colonel Macerone's carriage differs from Sir Charles Dance's, Inasmuch as the latter is attached to a drag, while the former i; propelled by machinery connected with the carrilge ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 7

... steam carriage that ever ran for hire, which it did on the same road about six years ago, and a fortdig/rt befere Sir Charles Dance commenced run- ning on the Cheltenham Road with Mr Gurney's drag. The Infant seems in excellent condition, and apparently ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... tuotatlis it London, as req uirel I.y tite :L:t, I vill been two mouths tit Ustend, ansil the officer oh' the court (Mr. Charles dance) had refusel to re- ceive the schledille. Mr. Cooke. applietd for anl order on the officer to file the schedulie, uirginag ...

Law Intelligence

... Anderson, the late lessee of Drury-lane.Theitre, preli-l minary to a dividend. A number of creditors attended be-! fore Mr. Charles Dance, the registrar, and among tbgm were several theatriesls to prove for salaries. I Mr. Burgess, solicitor for the proprietors ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—THURSDAY

... the present meeting was held to hear the evidence of both parties on onth, and for the decision of the Registrar (Mr. Charles Dance) on the claim. Mr. Anderson stated that on the 15th of January. 1850, Mr. Sulivant sent his comedy, The Old Love anrd the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... occasion, an adjournment sine die, and, of course, a withdrawal of the protection. IN RE JAMES R. ANDERSON. In this case Mr. Charles Dance, the registrar, has made his report, and the dividend under the insolvency occasioned by Drury-lane Theatre will be 9%d ...

The Court

... occasion were a Comedy in one act, by Mnr. T. J. Serle,entitled 1 Tender Precautions ; and a Farce, in one act, by MHr. Charles Dance, celled The Ben*l figer, and the parts were filled according to the following programme: TENDER PRECAUTIONS. Admiral ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... 46, was indicted for stealing a £20 Bank of Eiigland note, A £5 ditto, and £31 in gold and silver mnonies belonging to Charles Dance, tier mas~ter, aind Georgqe'lar~ett, 49, for feloniousily receivieg the said notes end inonies, well knowing them to have ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -JO717b T2o)2)y, the conductor of one of Aste's Kentisti-town omnibuses, was charged with insolent behaviour towards Mr. Charles Dance, the taxingrmaster of the Insolvent Court, and the author of several popular dramatic pieces. Mr. Dance stated that he ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Present: Alexander Clark, Merchant in Ahecdeen Trustee; John Watt, Jan., Advocate in Aberdeel' Agent for thle Trustee; and Charles Danc.., A8VI C Cate In Aberdeen, Agent for a Creditor. b- The Bankrupt deponed, in answer to Mr Watt *tmenaced in July, 1855 ...