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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... re~ceived for his laboors, which comprised the complete supesir.:eodance ot the house, music, &c. 4001. or a bene~it :st Drury-lane or the Opera House. I-e also song first, tenor for the same money ; was ill during tlhe firrikithat Don Giovanni was getting ...

POLICE

... iron-founder-D. Devon- shire, of Old-street, jeweller. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. J. Tisdall and C. Posten, of the Coal-yard, Drury-lane, dry- salters-E. Jones, J. Jones, and J. Lzawrence, of Qacrieno, Moo- tiolsth, farmers-J. Heath, S. Powell,and J. Metford ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... nighlt about ten o'clock, as Mr. i'ilorle', of Maidet-latte, 'iattle-bridge, was retltrnitg home from the Theatre, along Drury-lane, lie v.as attack.-d, at Middlesex-coisrt, by five fellows, v.Ito lwrocked himn dimsi kicieri hint violently, and robbed ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MONDAY

... daughter. i DI~~~A R IND. . On Thursday last,at St. -Mary's, Lambeth, James William, E Wallack, Esq. of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, to Georgiana Susanna, daughter of A. Johnstone, Esq. of the same Theatre e Yesterday, at Clapham Church, by the Rev. WVno ...

ASSIZES

... ? stated himself to be 12 years old! Friday night, becymeen twelve anid one o'clock, Mr. J. Duffey, of Stewart's-rents, Drury-lane, returning home froni Totten- ham-court-road, was attacked near St Gules's Pound, by four fellows, who robbed him of his ...

POLICE

... of. The prisoner was fully committed for trial. Tuesday evening, as Mr. J. C. Downes, of Exeter-street, was passing along Drury-lane, three or four men hustled him, and in the scuffle he felt his watch drawn out of his pocket.- IHe seized one of the ruffians ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whrle of tie sti0re-niolrey t01 the light ihetween Ayres and the Clare-nim.ket autcher leh e made good at) Reynrolds's, in Drury-lane; but, in~tcad of Iu.0day, the riatch is postponed to Thursday b)h coissenr. While the establishtnent of elementary public ...

HORRID ATTEMTT AT ASSASSINATION

... dtedyevoeling a ?? man, genteelly dreussd, sypparsesly between tS s-id 910 years ttt ago, ?? into the~ hall i the siaeog door of Drury-lane TIheatre, sod itiquirutd for Plc. Knightc, rthe conoediati, who he ovss i't- farined by she lull-keeper vasan, inot he theatre ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY

... Theatre in any part of London, so that bad this patent not been assigned, i- w i:uld have hurt both the Opera-house and Drury-lane. Sir S. ROMIWLY said, the Opera-house had no profit from the agreement, except that no Italian Operas were to be performed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... comrANY. This was an actioan by the husband of Mrs. Glover, the Ac. tress, for salary due to her for performing at the Drury-lane Theatre; and a wvrit of inquiry having been executed In the Sheriff's Court, tlii Jury found a verdict for the plaintiff-da- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... plaisltiff's pre- sence, upon the defendant, whom they found lodging at a ta- vern called the 0. P. P. S. in Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane. It appeared in evidence, that whens the Sheriff's officer went to ;rrest this gentleman, they found him In bed, up two ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... New Cavendisht-strcet, Portland-place, to ?? Greenfield, of Pemititlville. Dl)El). On Sunday last, Mr. John Skelletr, csf Drury-lane, surgeon and apothecary, much regretted by the circle to whicrl his friendly habits and professional ability had lostg endeared ...