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TRIAL OF INGS

... found up)oI me. H-lector Alorrison identilicd two swords which he, as the journeyman of Mr. Underwood, the etitler, in Drury-lane, grouind for ?? prisoner lug3. The order was to make them as sharp ats a needle at the point. Samunel Taunton was next ...

Trial of the Queen

... opportunity. (;f wit- i aessing him on a larger stage, as he understood Mr. I Elliston 'had engaged him to perform' it at Drury- ; Lane Theatre!'' 'l'he Learned Doctor then proeeeded to notite the affairs at the Barona and .Carlsitue, and commented in strong ...

COMMISSARY COURT, EDINBURGH

... into the pit.-Thursday, Mr. IRichard Heury, of Kirby-street, Hatton-garden, was robbed of his watch in the ?? the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, a few nights since. a female had her pocket picked in a very remarkable manner: her upper petticoat was cut through ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Wednesday, Feb. 7

... made., *JJjP.! ti-'ROEBEBtY .-Wedsiesd'iwyenin~v. rbi3nt ten o'clock, as Mr:; lKiebards, linen-drappei veof Rtissel- court, Drury-lane, was passing tbi'ough St. 3 mes Parki lie vas suddenly- attacked. by four men,- wrh6o demanded Ills money. Which lie im ...

COURT of KING'S BENCH.—Friday, Nov. 23. LIBEL

... Sitting Ala gistrate. charged With throwing a man named Thayers out of the window of a house of ill fame, in Charles- street, Drury-lane-Hannah Pethick, Maria Angell and Mary Haggarty. A man named Burnell was also charged with being accessary. Thayers (who ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH. JANUARY 2

... deeeagsed was upozu a visistto her 'sister ?? it Iili be remernlered. was the once fascinating anid amiable M11iss Gayton o f Drury-lane--hentle, thl.3eeelebrated, dancer,) and onl the evniing inl question was sitting ill tbe niiriser-,, with the: niaid and ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... morning on IBarnes. Common, between two gentlemen of the tiames of Stephenson and Kendrick, in consequence of a dispute at Drury. lane theatre, on Monday evening. The parties firod twice and missed, and in the last round, Mr. Stephenson received his adversary's ...

ACCIDENTS OFFENCES, &c

... Hospital, where lie lies in a very dangerous state. JEIA LQUSY.-Th uirsday morning the oreigbbourblood of Par4kers's-place, Drury-lane, was throwva into some confasion by a~pan of decent appearance rashing out of a house, cove~ed withi brlod, who after. running ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Charlotte Flemming, who, two years ago, was considered one of the most alashing eourte.lans who figu red away in the lobby of Drury-lane theatre. But poverty and ill 1Walsth had so re. duced her, that she had for a length of time, ezistedz under the most abject ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... placej aud' thence home, the wholejourney being 14 Nmiles. An Inquest was held on Friday on M1r. G B1ack, Cho.- rus Master of Drury-lane, who cul his throat while confined iii a watch-bhouse for disordeiry colniluct,..and being convey. ed to St. Thouraais Hospital ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... boys. Mr. Hall: How did you spend all this money the? At. penny theatres, I suppose ? Witness: Ob, no. At Astley's and Drury-lane. I laid some of it out in clothes, and so forth. Mr. Burnaby: And did'nt you buy a horse? Witness: I bought a pony at ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... eaustody. DEATH OF A CHILD FROm ARDENT SPIRITS.-On Tuesday Robert Payne Priddy, a child aged four years, of Bennett'a'court, Drury-lane, died through his father and mother, whov were out drinking gin, having given him half a quartern, which at once rendered ...