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THE LONDON POLICE CRISIS

... the impending police strike, for the crowds were of a very disorderly character, and composed largely of the denizens of Drury lane and the slums in that neighbourhood. Several bogus fights were organised, evidently with the object, which wvas pretty well ...

LONDON MONEY MARKET

... . 7 DeoT«r Ord 3 4| S Ord 8 9 Denver Pref 7J MUSIC HALl.fi. ire Al'nain'ora 17 20 (LP 54 6 Canterbury 4$ f New 10 12 Drury Lane 1 Deb 5 10* 5* pd) 4J 5} Oxford 7J Palace If t 1» I , K'i Aiuariiim J Theatre T.on Miia i South London J ...

COMMERCIAL NEWS

... .17 20 0 Swift 11/0 Griffiths 3,ti 4,6 Tubes 7,6 8 HALLS. Set 21 3 IL P Pref 6 4 Canterbury 4 4 New Tivoli 10 12 Drury Lane A Aptn | 6p c Deb Isipd) 4f j Oxford 71 Emp'e(lOspd) 2jf | Palace 1 1 Gaiety 41 Theatre ljj } Pref .. f.on Mas ...

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 ...

QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... plain. tiff was anxious to secure her services at Drury-lane Theatre, and accordingly went over to Berlin, and entered into an engagement by which the defendant engaged to sing for twenty nights at Drury-lane Theatre in the cba rooter of Vielka, in Meyerbeer's ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—LONDON

... 1819betweezi persons named Harriett Cooke and Waylett vrar read in evidence. William Bennett proved that he was a member of the Drury-lane company for a considerable period, and conti- nues so. In 1819 he was at Coventry, engaged as an actor. Harriett Cooke was ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—SATURDAY

... had been after a long journey the day before, and he weentuo sleep at a house (of a certain character) at the: corner of Drury-lane. On awaking 'in the morning, be discovered that he hai been robbed of lo1 in battk notes. He wanted now a policeman to search ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS—LONDON, THURSDAY

... proserutrix. stated that she lives at No. 1, Chapel street, May-fair; Thomas Garland was in her service; he went with her to Drury-lane Theatre on the 28th April, between 11 and 12 o'clock; she told him to return with the carriage about four, and to bring ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... attended with considerable destruc- tion of property, also occurred about the same time in different parts of London. FIRE NEAR DRURY-LANE TnemcATRHI.-On Tuesday night, shortly after seven o'clock, a fire, attended with a great loss of property, and jeoparding ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INV. FEB. [ill]

... cask: to the :le of Lordsi . ELLISTON V. JQN99 ANSD OVRENS. Mr. Hart stated tbat the plaintitr, who is the proprict ? o? Drury.lane Theatre, had iatelyemnployed Mr. Howard P.vive to translate a drama frorn cbe French, which lia,. beenr plaid at the above ...

IPOLICE INTEMLqLWCES

... Whiohag O qonnor,19 qad iO iShaw-,treet; Thonma Livingstone, 12 aial 3Pltttiree; Adam F. Wp9$alo, 1 CeOstl.amarket and 8 Drury-lane; Jgbn Watenr, 1 BandwitV-lano ; William Fitzgib- bou, 14 Towunend-str et; omd ltokqrt MClqeanijl Queen'sexaqre. Orders were' ...

ANECDOTES OF ELLISTON

... Ellistoll'a eyes, seemed to deserve. 'I But his failure, Sir, said be, is attributable to myself. I brought hiim out at Drury-lane, at ass unlucky moment-at a time whbela it was the fashion io abuse me, and to depreciate all my at- tempts to sustain the ...