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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 ...

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 ...

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... 5,oool.; mm her children, iS,oool.; Sarah Ann Ledwith, when of age, S001.; Mrs. Mary Taylor, late of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 13,0001.; to her daughter Harriet, 4,0001.; to her fifter, -3,ooo0.; Maiy Howard, 3000l.; William Howard, 3,oool.; Margaret ...

IBBERSON AND OTHERS, v. CROWDER

... twelvensontth, and file reistains perfedily | vell. Any infarmsatiou of the above fac may be uL- tained at No. 9, Duk;e's Court, Drury Lane, London. ?? Spilfollr) is not accountable fur any mixture fold, oslels the words By the King's Patent are inferted in ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUNE 27

... twelvemonth, and fhe remains perfedtly well. Ady information of the above fad may be ob- tained at No. 9, Duke's Court, Drury Lane, London. Mr. Spilfbury is not accoun table for any mixture fold unlefs the words, By the King's Patent are inferted on ...

ASSIZES

... twelvenuonth, and dhe remains perfecily well. Any information of the above faiR may be ob- tailied at No. 9, Duke's Court, Drury Lane, London. Mr. Spildiury is not accountable for any mixture fold unlefs the words By the King's Patent are ilferted on ...

ASSIZES

... Anyfinrmaryiond ofhriseraiovedfa rstire benefitf well, ?? An inomanofteabove fa& may be ob. earned at No. 9, Duke's Coart, Drury Lane, London. Mr. . ?? iuy is notaccotinoteable for s nt riixuiuefold Pnuelef the ivords (I By th c King's Patent' are inferted ...

ASSIZES

... tlewell Church, Essex, Mr. Chas. Edw. Horn, of the J.yceuna -Theatre, to Miss Matilda Ray, of the late Theatre Royal, a Drury Lane.-Mr. Jacob Bravo, son of David Bravo, Esq. of Kingston, Jamaica, to Miss Grate Aguils, daughter of Isaac a Aguila, Esq. ...

THE KING'S COURT

... Constable. Ryall was fouurd tarned with a Constable's staff, pretending to be a Constable, anid acting as such, in Duke's-court, Drury-lane, at the time of the fire. He was taken into crIs- tody about six weeks ago in company with Diall, in Knightsbridge. No person ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY

... MONDAY-. ACTIONi FOR COI1Y. CON. 1. A. Co', Esq. v. ?? plaintiff sought to recover danmagis from the defendant, an .actor at Drury-lane Theatre, for criminal converstion withO his (the plaintiffIs) wife. Mr. Denman stated the plaintiff's case. The, plaintiff ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 26

... world, and the Opera righltly crowdecd to excess.-A new tragedy, intitled Beut Nazir, 1/ce Soarccu, produced Mlonday at Drury-lane, and ?? (tue hero) quite forgot his part. I -Love and Reason, a petite comedy, successfully brought out ?? Garden Tuesday ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 30

... -into a pocketboek, which he put into the pocket of. his trowsers, and went on the same evening with his clerk and a lady to Drury-lane Theatre, where there was a great crowd., They wanted to get into the pit, bat it was announced that that part of the house ...