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NTENDED POOR-LAW FOR IRELAND

... landlords will ever grant, if they can help it. A gang of female coiners were apprehended on Monday last, in Ciha'les-strect, Drury-lane. On Rerichiag the place, mouids, applicable to the purposes of manufacturing coun- terfeit coin, were found. ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Thwvaites (widow of Mr. Thwaites,) of Fen- church-street, of robbing an elderly gentleman from the country, In the pit of Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday last. After a very strict inquiry the Magistrate came to the con- clusion, which appears to us, who have ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Thwaites (widow of Mr. Thwaites,) of Fen- churtih-street, of robbing an elderly gentleman from the 1ountry, in the Dit of Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday last. After a very strict inquiry the Magistrate came to the con- clusion, which appears to us, who have ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Thwaites (widow of Mr. Thwaiti,'Of Fen- chiarch-street, of robbing an elderly gentleman from the country, in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday last. After a very strict inquiry the Magistrate camne to the con- C1Usleou which appears to us, who ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Thwaites (widow of -Mr. Thwaites,) of Fen- church-street; of robbing an elderly gentleman from the country, in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday lastl After a very strict inquiry the Magistrate came to the con- clusion, which appears to us, who have ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Thwaites (widow of Mr. Thwaites,) of Fen- oburch-street, of robbing an elderly gentleman from the country, in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday last. After a very strict inquiry the Magistrate caine to the con- clusion, which appears to us, who ...

POLICE

... was placed atthe bar, charged with throwing her child froin the window of her 'house (se- cond floor) in Charles-street, Drury-lane.-From the state. montof Kirkmau, 107 F, itappeared that the previqnuevening, about eight o'clock, vwhein he was walking ...

POLICE

... John A4son two juvenile thieves, were charged with having stolen a plate of ready-dressed meat, the property ofa cook in Drury-lane, ulhicl had been cut in tempting slices and placed in the ?? cook, who wias not a little lbundi fat, oily maln, appcared ...

POLICE

... Anderton, who described himself as a comedian, waes Charged by Charles Lascomb, a broker residing in White Hart-street, Drury-lane, -with an ?? I appered that at nine o'clock- that morning, the defendant came reeling drunk from a public-house, and committed ...

LAW

... vocalist of consi- derable attainments, who had been engaged to perform and sing at the English Opera-house, and also at Drury-lane, both of which were at that time under the direction and manage- ment of the defendant. The plaintiff had been engaged at ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... mentione and Mr. Comboe ws bound'ovet to , prosecute. ORz Saturday, Robert Meyrick, a porter,; living at No. 28, Wyld-street' Drury-lane, returned hone iin an ?? state of, intoxication, and, having :qqarrellcd with his wife, threw himeei out of the'win'dqw ...

LAW

... and for a new trieL .'The *cbin. was tried before Lord Abinger at the last sittings, add til bkought against the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre for &teij ofasalary due for services at that theatre, and utisd ktt6 iEaglishOpera-house. The verdict was in fvour ...