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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whether an action at law could be maintained against the defendant for performing in an abridged shape, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Lord Byron's Tragedy of II Marino aFliero, withottt the consent of the plaintiff, as tile proprietor of the copyright. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... UNDEBYWOOD. This was a choice of a3signees in the casa of Charles Un- derwood, of James-street, Covent-garden, No, 174, Drury- lane, and Long-acre, grocer. The accounts, by Mr. Edmund Harding, show debts, 9,0001.; assets, 3,0001. Mr. J. S. Budgett, of ...

POLICE

... Air. 1%lackay then informed the MIagistrare, that on Moe. s'ay evening he went to the Harp 'l'avern, in lRussell-couirE, Drury- lane, accompanied hv Scholefield, an officer of this iffice. and iMr. Ward, in search of the pritener. Siholefield told rii, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... denied all l knowledge of each other, but it was proved that previously d they were to be seen together hourly almost about Drury- . lane and Seven-dials. a ;S Mr. Sleigh addressed the jury for Williams, but they I 3 found all three guilty. It was stated that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—APRIL 6

... therefore returned. The prisoner was then charged with stealing some silver money belonging to the servant of a coffee-house in Drury- lane, where he was lodging. Tbe jury, after hearing the evidence, returned a verdict of guilty. He was then charged upon a third ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS, April 15

... morning of t'e 6th' Dvich iiff, lie ooerved the prifoner and two fellows ?? him, at h.;ile corner of Nag's-head court,. Drury lane. 'lThey were vety noify, and he defired them) to7 go :away, they .re- fufed, and in a fcuflie which immneiately took place ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... tion. The defendant had joined in a strike for wages, which occurred recently at Mr. Kendals, boot and shoemaker in. Drury lane, and it was proved that a systematic attack bad been made upon all the new hands who had consented to work for Mr. Kendil ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ou the lower jaw, produced according to the medical testimony by a fall. Grace Eliza Moore, of No. 3, Pastiford'a-court, Drury- lane, said: She had known the deceased about ten years. He lodged in her houee. He was a Chelsea pensioner, re- ceiving a pension ...

POLICE

... Smith, of Dowgate- hill, in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Professional gentlemen were in attendance for both parties. Mr. Smith stated, that on the night in question he was in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre with a party of ladies and gentlemen ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... ClIARL5ES JIN6S, The bankrupt was a iuririture broker and dealer ib fix- tures, carrying on businews in Great Queen-street, Drury- lane, and other places. This vwas anl adjourned hearing of an adjourned last examuination nmeeting. Mr. Lawrance appeared for ...

PALACE COURT—FRIDAY

... tsr the defence. Mr. GASLELE stated the cose. The plaintiff was a medical gentleman, residing iii the neigbbourhood of Drury- lane, annt the defeindtmnt Ilie son oi a tailor, residing in Stai hope-5,treet, Clare-muarket. Tie deteudan t was ill of a typhus ...