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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... brought up before Mr. Henry, charged with a violent as- sault on the police. A serious disturbance arose in Chandos-street, Drury- lane, on Wednesday last, where a mob of the worst characters in the district bad assembled. Police-constable 134 F, and several ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—MONDAY

... 25tb of June. I Before Mr. COntniOsioner PHsLLIPS.1 IN RD HENRY JARRETT. This insolvent, who had been musical director at Drury- lane Theatre, applied to bedisoharged from Whiteoross-street Prison. Mr. Brickhill, a printer, appeared to oppose in parson, ...

POLICE

... done was for the purpose of trying his right. Ruthven conveyed the accused to one of the hotels in the neighbourhood of Drury lane Theatre, where they remained under his care till this day, when they were again brought before Sir Richard Birnie. Mr. PEACOCK ...

OLD BAILEY

... audience; tie Drury-lane Company sent several people to offer money for their admission, but he very cautiously avoided taking it. The noise of his performance,' his band, and the audience proved an insufferable annoyance Co the Drury. lane Company in the ...

CONSISTORY COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... divorce, by reason of adultery, promoted by Mrs. Sarah Ball, against her husband, Mr. George Ball, a brewer, residing in Drury- lane, has been several years in progress in this Court. This day it caine on for judgment. Sir C. ROBiNsON said the pleas in ...

POLICE

... uttering. Row IN THE THEATRE -A powerful fellow, namedJoNEs, a costard-nitnger, was charged with creating a I row In Drury lane Theatre, on Monday night. It appeared from the 8;atemnent of Bond, jun. and a Check taker of the Theatre, that I whenever ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... AspeS ihin : 'tlhose in the Haymiarket Tlseatre- 'with' a- st'age fuhllysas-R 1 lgrand arid.xtensive' as-the late oneain Drury lane. The % accomhdationisj approache's,. ic are excellit ;. .and -we have no ,4oubi of its' becoming an acquisitign I long wanted ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—SATURDAY

... all hackney coach- men, were put to the bar, charged with having been engaged in a violent riot and assault, at the end of Drury-lane, on the 51b of August. It appeared from the testimony of several respectable Wit- neses, that about five o'clock on the ...

POLICE

... were allowed a benefit at Drury-lane . theatre,-Thie LORID MAYoR: W1hat became of the profits? Palmer: Mr. Sheridan was the proprietor; we received , notigiDg.-I'he LORD MAYOR: Have 'you applied' to the . Drury Lane Theatrical Fund, itis nobly ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—THURSDAY

... case that stood over for the Lord Chancellor's opinion on that very point ?-Mr. FARRAR replied that it was the case of Drury- lane Theatre.-The VICE-CHANCELLOR: It was the case of one of the Theatres. You agree by your articles of partnership to go to ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 25

... Hackney; choice of assignees-R. Edden, tailor, Newgate-street; private meetlng-J. H. Davy, coach wheel wright, Parker-street, Drury- lane; dividend-Sir W. Williams's bankruptcy; private meeting -Ii. Joyce, oilman, Milford-lane, and Esses-street, Strand; last ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... His debts are about £1,100, and there is said to be a good estate. Amongst the creditors are Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury- lane Theatre, and Mr. Sharp, the cornic singer. Mr. Gardner. distiller, of St. John's-street, was appointed trade assignee. IN ...