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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Champions, or fome other, amufement, mnufl be withdrawn after thais eveninlg. The amateurs of the drama, who are frequenters of Drury-lane Theatre, will fhortly lofe a valuable per- former, who has been for many years honoured with publicapprobation. Mr. King ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... %vill be produced, I cailed the Golden I-armer, )r harlequin Ploi'ghboy. H-larleouin by i5r. Byr't, from the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane ; and Cnluinbine by Mrs. W11ybrow. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of them was fecured by a watch. nian in Drury-lane. When he was conveyed from the watch-houfe before a Mrigifhate, on. fonday morning, the other ribber was recognifed by M'Ar. H. in lrinces- flreet, Drury-lane, and hewas lecured. They have both been committed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i, liolborn, merchant 10 J.Sonee, Hart-ltrect, Covent-garden ,J. Milnes, Yarmouth, Norfolk, druiggift I - C° .r. Smith, Drury-lane, baker BIRdTIB. On the i th ult, the Lady of Sir 1:- Mackworth, of Oxford, of aclighter. kothofOcor, Lately, the Lady of ...

OLD BAILEY.—SECOND [ill]

... came up at this initant-; and, when we threatened to take hima up, he faid, if we would iaccompany; him to the. George Inn, Drury Lane, we might- ptbably hear Something of ; the chaife, as his friend had priid if'ed to leave it there. When we came to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... thofe cafes which made him wonder how tradefinen fo eafily part with their goQds. The] Plaintiff was an uphol. iterer, in Drury-lane. The Defendant was. introduced to hin, as a Haibuglh merchant, who willhed to have a. houfe ?? oion this iepiefentation ...

YORK ASSIZES—HARNER v. ALLEN

... of huinpers Hotife, Hants.-In Great Marlborough Street, of a decline, Mifs Siddons, eldeft daughter of Mrs. Siddoni, of Drury Lane Theatre. At Walaghabed, near Madras, Mr. E. Bacon, fon of Mr. Bacon, of Hackney.-ln Montpclier Place, near the Black Rock ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSION—THE KING V.JARRAT

... Palace of Khiimore, of a convullivL fit, Mifs A. Beresford, fecnndi ?? of the Bilhop of Kilmore.--Mr. James Aiclten, late of Drury Lane Theatre, in the 64th year of his age.-Cap. R. A. Mafh, of Mitcham, late Commander of the General Sturut Eaft Indiaman.-On ...

THE COURT

... Colonel BrOLTON, at hishoufe in Duke-fireet. The elegant Farce of the Cailp, written by Mr. P IDAN, bas been rehearfed at Drury-lane Theatre. it bS extremely applicable to the prefent times, and is to be brought forward with fuitable fplendoar. We know ...

OLD BAILEY

... conl.:qv. ece, .as tne money was to be fhared betwcen thrce or rour of therl. On go'ing out, inilead of turniria tO- wards Drury-lane, where the prifoner had la d hne lived1 he.turned towards Snow-hill 'a'y TIhe pro- .fecutor immediately followed hint, :nd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Houfe in a truhl which expired in july lafl.; and by the Duke of Bedford he vas- norhinated as one bf the C truftees for Drury-lane. Mr. Biggin was about, forty- I three vears of age. He feered -to pofiefs a conflitution that promifed his friends a long ...