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BOROUGH SESSIONS

... and 6 can read only. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand Jury:- Wiliarm Stanley HarrIs, wholesale stationer, Drury-lane (foreman). James Daiues, merchant, Tower-buildings South. George Wiliam Bahr, sbipbrcker, Cable-street. Samuel cearne, wine ...

CHESTER CONSISTORY COURT

... others who have more capital iu~d powter than I have may carry out the idea to some practical purpose. J. C. BoNTD. 10, Drury-lane. 0 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ; Heirs% ,.r~gontl dy beerseller, Hfarding-s-resti, Windsor (Sunday trapl l- ) dis- so missed ; Mary Lewie, heerseller, Drury-lane, chsmlssai le at SATURDAY, DEcaEmBnr 20. ~ts BEFORE SIR. CROPPER. ts STRALIG PttOVeSt\Ss.-Miary Heoreby was st-nt to 2aul ...

LIVERPOOL TANSFER SESSIONS

... Pearson Dat-i Di awber-street Jar-araet WilliamsWilliam Poll Dv l Derby-road ?? Thiomas Gribbin ..Daniel Lindon semi -~Drury-lane --Thimas Bewley -.Leonard Holmes wort ?? ..Enianuel Rirnmer.Willlam Jones Sklin Es-ex-streett.--L W. Namznond..W. J. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... r. SanmueU, barrister, for the defence. Mr. Cobb l0 stated that the complainant was the keeper of the Id Drury-bulldings.Drury-lane,Water-street. The assault 'n committed upon him by the defendant was of so8 rael ad and aggravated a nature that he should ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... Bridgewater-street, was the defendant. Mr. Yates, jun., of Fenwick-street, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Anderson, Drury-lane, for the defendant. The case is ;r briefly this:.-The plaintiff (Mr. Swann) called at the . defendants Qffice for an amount ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... should treat it ?? a crime. As to the admission of children, the leerned counsel remarked that chbldren were ?? admitted to Drury-lane Teatrse.- Mr. Russell: With their nurae.-Mr. Aspinsll; And perhaps so here. The whole of the construction of the agreement ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSION

... RichuLrdson-Thos. 'Thoreburn Derby-road ?? Edward Watkins..John N. Orricl Dickinson-street .. N. Vassopalos -Michael Jordan Drury-lane ?? Janet Rnmscnv - John . EvaLns Drncan-street William Bacliinm ..S.ra ah Kemp FEdimnnd-street . . .Macrg. J. W'ill iamsc ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Fenwick-buildinge. Mr. arty . S Sith, re.;resenting the firm of Messrs. Saundursi, Smith, thu and Co., earn, merchants, Drury-lane, said ho bad paid Elunsl to Ifai -thelprisoner amouinting to £63 is., which he had not acc:ountedt dust for. He was committed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ease was remanded. b OseAsses 0 FeLONY AGAISOT A PoLiCas.oFpscsit.-Mr. Robert b Walker, proreer of the Mansion-house Motel. Drury-lane, prison ,reo Bra appeared bo ore the magistrate to prefer a charge of felony were a (stealing three or four oysters) against ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 6e. aun costs; William Sumner, beer- Ine seller, fiarpet-street, selling after boers, Ss. and costs; 11 08James Fields, Drury-lane, Sunday trading, its. and netsc ss ;ed Jui ais erolr ?? onbesleat Leesre, udytayn,5.adcot ?? try WalcbesleHdil-tet e ie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BURaSELrAIMR' CaSses-The following cases of hter this descriptioii were brought before lbt or -Pelhis ich- Tomas almns, Drury-lane, fined 5s. and coits; Christopher sldLows, Rid'sy-street, 40s. asid coals; Henry Liveriiedge, Fonl- tls tonoy-street, '20e ...