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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the Magistrate (Sir N. Conant), and stated, that the nan had been standing with the placa.rd close to the stage-door qf Drury-lane Theatre; which collected a number of persons round tlip door, to the great annoyanae and disturb- ance of those resorsfilg ...

LAW INTELLYGENCE

... his Learned Friend (Sir S. R.) did wet mean to make this objection for the purpose of'getting rid of. the msotiten. If the Drury-lane 'Theatre were to he shut tip onl an ex-parte ststemnent oif facts, it would certainly prove the ruin of niultitudes who ...

LAW INTELLEGENCE

... the cause of the Sub-Committee of Drury-lane, ycsterday, you were pleased to insinuatethat I am a large Pro- prietor in C~vent Garden Theatre, thereby inferring that I night he interested in the shutting tsp of Drury-lane, and you condescended to add4 that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... affi'lav its. No other case ef Cparanc cam on. TO STR ARTH'IUR PIGGOTT. Sta,-ln advocating tecseof the SUb-Commrittee of Drury. lane, yesterday, YOU Wise plea.Std to ins'irntste that. I ant a large l'ro;l detor in Covent (Gardenr Tlieatre', the rejsy itferring ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... John Duggan Jives inl 3road-street, St. Gils; ?? t .e pri- soner, who, on the 28th, September was inl Cb:- leg-street, Drury-lane; he is brother to the deceased; pnri;ner came to the wvitness's another's house with chlme baskets; the child was asleep ...

OLD BAILEY

... the 28th of October last; and on the 7th of November, for the first time, he met the prisoner at the Coach and Horses, in Drury-lane, when the pri- soner was in company with John Guy, whom he well know, and who introduced him for the purpose of buying notes ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sophie sloop, Ctxstaln Sir Wsilliamn Wiseman, for Jamaica. To isr F.DIT'ORor on 'u MORNING CHRONICLE. PSin, Theatre-Rtoyal, Drury-Lane, Dec. It. As you have given publicity to MLiss icely's letter iii your widely extended l'aper of this day, reflectitng on ...

OLD BAILEY

... , Death. JOHN DowDio, aged 19, was capitally indicted for house- breaking, in Drury-lane, on the 15th of Dec. last. Mr.-Joseph, a wholesale and retail dealer in Drury-lane, observed the pri- soner and another lookingly narrowly into his shop window, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... plaintiff', one of the Wriiters of DrUry-lane 'lreatre, praybingthat, -the two first defendants might be restrained from issuing execui- Dtons On-two judgments they had oktained against the Proprietors of -Drury-lane Theatre, and that the Committee .-of' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i.W IN1EALJIOEtsIVC COURT OP CHANCERY FEB. 4I DRURY-LANE THEAYIRE. Sir AnTstn PsisdrrT said, it was with the greatest piewstite Ae could inform hie Lordhlii that an arrangement. having been entered into between the respective parties, his Lordship's judgment ...

POLICE

... paper; he had since Saturday examined the paper and found the address so written down by him to be No. 2, Shaw's-gardens, Drury-lane. On hearing this evidence, the prisoner eagerly interrupted the witness by saying, Short's Gardens, not Shaw's, and added ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... o'clock. ~les, DRURY-LANE THEATRE. hles COnic V. secossos, ANDO THE tiROPRITeOita Or 5s'URY-LA55E THEATRE. the Th'le SOLICITOR (IENCRAL stated that he had now, on the part for of the plaintiff and other persons who were new Renters in had Drury-lane Theatre ...