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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 ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, TUESDAY, Nov. 13

... ahertwhile ago, ofa young 'elloss who hald 1701. in his packet, p.and introdocedbim to one of the ' cock aiid hen houses ncar Drury-lane Theatre, well primedswith %wine. Gaffing was intro- | duced, atid the billiard-marker was pitched 'upon to do the a stranger ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... sevenri wonders of thre world and swild iS. beasteses (as good 'one, moo, as them tire queen wssaa so fond of r1 id ir a Drury-Lane), she remainder being toads up of those Ale nst'rael curiosities, tavo giants, one gitarttass, a little man and of onmoan ...