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MR. JOHN COLEMAN

... of Bow-street. London. The Masks, Banners, and Imignla expressly provided for the occasion by the celebrated Ruyukyer, of Drury-lane Theatre, Loudon. The Opening produced under the joint superintendence Mr. Coleman and Mr. Higgle. The whole of the Harlequinade ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... Olivia in Twelfth Night. She suhsequently fulfilled various engagements at Edinburgh and Bath, and in 1826 was engaged at Drury-lane Theatre, where she first appeared as Violante in 'The Wonder. In 1829, at Covent-garden Theatre, she sustained the part ...

THEATRICAL ASSAULT CASE

... the case to be gone into, stated that his client it of was engaged to perform one of the principal d l characters in the Drury-lane pantomime. As a V he performance of this took place in tie afternoon, he as it requested the learned magistrate to take ...

CHARGE OF ARSON AGSINST A PUBLICAN

... She b 4 went tosle again. About three weeksao'wtes ti aaarfnapthba at Drury-lane .About a moath Y. agO, the beds end mattreeses were rdemoved front el f tha Victoria Hotel to Drury-lane. JOiss Doughty took 0 DI five hampers to Brirdguorth about the same ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS ON BANKERS

... appeaaance, were, Mr. Grippe sadd, brothers, named Charles Duranty and Willisata Duranty, trading as Widow Duranty -nd Son, Drury-lane, Liverpool, and they were charged with conspiring, by false pretences, to induce Enifle and Arthur Francis Levita, trading ...

THE ANNUAL LICENSING SESSION

... ClharleH Steart, Water-street ?? ?? lcy WValsh. No, (t -CASTLI-STREET WARD. Castle-streot, Lower.. Williamn Mosop Keen. Drury-lane . rho.. nas Hlenry Penrso. Wat:r-street ?? drck P. W. Caulpiucll. No. 7.-ST. P'i'ETE'S WARD. Cable-8trcet ?? dward liek ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... oui - in difficulties, and practicallv ceased trading On ohl ;.i0 the 20th of that month an office was opened atl0, G ed Drury-lane, Liverpool, in the name of Barnes . and Co. The debtor Speers stated that Ba ed he had nothing whatever to do with that ...

COUNTY COURT

... DISPUTED CONTRACT. JOURDAIN A&ND OTHS V. 0o0nc.-l-Messrs. Jourdain and CO., merchants, London, sued Mr. Moore, corn dealer, 12, Drury-lane, Liverpool, to recover dsmnges for his refhusM to ncept a qua'tlty of corn. Mr. James, instructed by Messrs. Bateson and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... removed to N Drury-lane in a cart; but en being taken there the varter was 0 told that they couid not be received, and upon going away G Freoney seized them.-Mr. daowbaii appaared for Mr. Flynn, the V owner of the warehouse in Drury-lane, who, he said ...

A SHOCKING CASE

... exhaustion, re sod gave her half a crown. On Tuesday night. having only mzade 4d. duting the day, she of slept at a lodging near Drury-lane, paying Si- the entire 4. for her bed. On Wednesday she as had a very bad day aud could not pay for a bed at ly all, nor ...

COUNTY COURT

... Patterson, are corn merchants in this town, and Lud the defendant, Henry Jump, is a master porter, ult living at No. 11, Drury.lane. Mr. Grocott al- ?? eared for the plaintiffs and Mr. J. Yates for the at ?? action was brought to recover 2!15 at bushels ...

LICENSING SESSIONS

... MIKenzle to Joseph Kitchen; Daley-street, Thos. Hanlon to Richard Pike; Dickinson-street, Thos. Wilson to Leuis Dosse, refused; Drury-lane, Thomas Palin to Juo. Archer; Fontenoy-street, Samuel Board- ma man to Thos. Shepherd; Fontenoy-street, James Riley e- to ...