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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... property of Philip Levenson, from the person of Aaron Levensoc. It appeared tbat a child three years of age was playing in Drury-lane, when some person enticed it away and stripped it of its clothes, all but a petticoat. It was found crying in the street ...

CONDUCT OF KING'S COUNSEL IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY, AND THE VICECHANCELLOR'S COURT

... alluded to was compared to that of an actor engaged at two different places of public entertainment, say Covent Garden and Drury Lane Thea- tres. Only anxious to do what was specifically required be cared not about what followed at the theatre le left, but ...

POLICE

... inquiry was directed to he made Iat all the public offices in the mean time, JOHN RocK, a boy, was charged by Mr. Livings, of Drury. lane, pigeon fancier, with stealiug some pigeons, lisi property. The complainant had collected at muck expence and exertion, ...

POLICE

... POL I''S BoW-STrET.-O0 WNVednesday, -Vickery the officer, Lack and Donaldson, constables, went to a house in a court in Drury- lane, in search of coiners. They proceeded to the garret, and found implermenis for coining, and three hundred pieces in the ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... enviroRs of London, without either Metropol~tan or Provincial engage- ments ;-aud James Russell and Benson Hill, late of Drury Lane,,. two of the most useful actors of mGdern times, are amongst thus rejected a idressers for Metropolitau engagementst. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... Ifoi. ?? ',63,22 5) I Totalrecptsjo;rnalBfoi. 40,36 19 2 -- 3,643, 6 2 SEASON 1837-8. (The bankrupt had the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.) Total expenditure, journal B, fol, 10 ?? . 39,06n 3 2 Total receipts, Journal B, fol. 108 .36. . 3 ,053 12 1 SEASON 18-9 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... about 17, a soldier i the first regiment of Guardi, were tried Pot asiminsta crime, at a public-house, in White Hart-yard, Drury. lane, on the zith instant ; and George Horiby, a cobler, and Juhss Cutmore,.a soldier, were indih~ed for a similar crime, at ...

POLICE

... of fidlers, tailors, shoemakers, sailors, impureq, gamblers, and others. Of these shops S. Beitball kept the Coburgh, in Drury- lane. He and his waiter were held to bail, to answer an indidt- nnent at the Sessions, for keeping a disorderly house. Lawrence ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Graziani as about to Fing at Drury-lane during the pr sent year. The plaintiffs solicitors on 'Monday last wrote to Mr. Smith's solicitors caling their attention to the fact that Graziani's name still appeared on the Drury Lane placards ind programmes as ...

OLD BAILEY, Jan. 15

... the propert, of Ann Adams. Thompson the fellow who picked tse pocket of Wocinan, a Gebtleman's servant, at the duor ut Drury L.ane Theatfe, a short t'ioe hack, was conjicted of felony' Sevenwere convicted of felonyand one was acuitcdd. . 'v * > SUM ' ...

THE DRURY-LANE SEPOY NUISANCE

... CHARLES-STREET. Yesterday afternoon Bow-atreet police-opirt was crowded with persons of the lowest abaracter, inhabitants of Drury- lane, to witness the examination of three of their frater- nity charged with assaults on a Lascar, named Elassan, And on the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... to make a frona age to the Whitechapel road. They had also entered iiltO a contract with Mr. Elliston, tbe late Lessee of Drury lane Theatre, engaging bin to manage & ;uperintend the enitertainmuents of the place; and under these circumstances, they humbly ...