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COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... 1 m le Wircclolae Henry Saarie Hartley. [s let rtley ,as opposed by Air. Nichols, for Thomas 0 Pi~nOf the Albion Tavern, Drury-lane, and by l 5 leuseveral creditors. !CU o h ct vas anophew of the late Earl of Scar- r s losbad been made a bankrupt in 1834 ...

CORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... which were patronisid by the attorneys when I wag, written for by Mr. Gardiner (laughter). I was offered aie' engagement at Drury-lane by Mr. Bunn, but I declined it. Mr. Hojel-What a loss to the public! Plaintiff (symnatheticazly)_Deep loss indeed. Mr. Hojel-It ...

BANQUET TO HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS

... 1 agst AIlroend zn Hat; 20 to I agst The Bee. Thursday, the l6th inst., in the year 1800, King Grlott ITlF.wasshot at in Drury-lane Tieatrebv thenanliaclla'li'lt Tit6 ST. JAMEs';s TnErATlr,_Wedttvedav. at I e o'clock, a sale by arlotion of ?? St. James's ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... told hat he had made use of certain language to the body, ba: that the case would be decided on by the `ttral committee in Drury lane; he went then the next 'etht, and IMichael Dunce told him thm comutittee had uken the case into their most Serious consideration ...

THE REGULAR CLERGY—CHARITABLE BEQUESTS ACT

... day (this day), and on the following day the royal family will return to Windsor. PRESENTATIdN OF PLATE TO MR. B.ALFE. At Drury.lane Theatre, on Saturday, The Daughter of St. IIrk was performed to a splecdid house for Mr. Balfe's benefit. At the close ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS CLARA WEBSTER—THURSDAY

... Coyle was next ?? stated that he was a stone-mason, residing at 29, Crown-street, St. James's, but was regularly employed at Drury.lane Theatre as a carpen- ter; I was at the theatre on Saturday night last, and saw the deceased, Clara Webster, with her clothes ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... butchers ha, e their place of meeting at a public house in Dawsou-street ; the journeymen hold their meetings at [ houses in Drury lane and Cole's-lane. Before I proceed to detail to you the particulars of the conspiracy I shall give a you an outline of it ...

HILARY TERM

... inquire. [The learned judge here recapitulated the evidence'of Gale]. The whole of this did not take place at the meeting in Drury-lane-port of it did, and the sub- sequent part took place at Mr. '1 iernan's house in the pre- sence of Young, and that part ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... was iniplicated in tire conspiracy ,ho to which he (Baron Pennuefuther) had adverted. Shiortty eti after the meeting in Drury-lane fite society insisted on Gale tat turning two of his men away, hut lie lrefused to comply. ho Sortie time after that he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in College Green, which the night dreams of the Hibernian Pc sojourners in the classic nighbourhood of St. Giles and g| Drury-lane created. The Inspector General, indignant at hie authority being questioned by his followers, has in re- to venge closed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Travers 0140 it CIDmialkin, per Mr MINally II0 Palmoratown, per Ur Owens 074 eDonnybrook, per the Wardens 01521 London, Drury-lane ward, per Mr iH O-C. 0 a8 ! - Liberator's ward, per Mr T Sullivan 3106i W 8 O'Brien ward, per Mr F Curran I00i Osborne.-greet ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 121. lOs. This was stated to have been sold by private contract. Lot 2 was a 5001. renter's share in the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. The annual income from it was 81. 109., the share expiring in fifty years. This was sold for 62 guineas. The auctioneer ...