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BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... sharebroker, Exchange street East, Mr. lease Hadwen, the younger, hidebroker, Tithebarn- street. Mr. John Heard, corn broker, Drury-lane. Mr. John Richard Pattinson, broker, Tithebarn-street. Mr. Thomas Paton, merchant, Bruns*ick-street. Mr. George Bates Richardson ...

COUNTY COURT

... was Thomas Mouledale, of Chapel- street, Higher Tranmere, and the defendant was Mr. Thomas Mather, corn merchant, of 12, Drury- lane, and the sum sought to recover was 213 for salary in lieu of notice.-Mr. Pemberton appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Bolton ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... young woman, was brought up charged with having etolen Y CS 6s. from the person of Lewis Jones, a seaman, .e residing at 24, Drury-lane. It appeared that about ten a o'clock on Monday evening the prosecutor was In a Tlthebarn-etreet under the Influence of ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... with herd labour for having on the 28th of Novein- bor stolen £6 from the person of Lewis Jones, a tailor, living at 24, Drury-lane, Twvo carters, named Ihichard Jones and William Carlins, and a labourer named John M'Keone, were I indicted upon a charge ...

THE CABMAN AND THE TRAVIATA

... eight o'clock at night, and it was then his practice to put on his best clothes to go and meet his wife, who was en gaged at Drury-lane Theatre. After cleaning himself on this evening he made a call at North Audley-street to receive some money from a gen- ...

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 ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... members thereof ea may have fallen into misfortune was never more strongly exemplified than it was on Thursday afternoon. at Drury-lane Theatre, on the oocasion of a complimentary benefit to Air. Paul Bedford. That this very renowned and eccentric comedian ...

LEOTARDS DIVORCE CASE

... a metropolitan contemporary:- . ! In reply to a letter addressed to your paper of the 19th, respecting a performance at Drury-lane Theatre, I beg to say that at the end of my scene in the fourth act of th'o School for Scandal I bad rettredto thegreebroom ...

TRIAL AND ACQUITTAL OF A SELF-ACCUSED MURDERER

... thoughtlessly adminietering to' it 'a . teaspoonful of a'mixture of'maorphf . ' .(comas is'tobe given as the Eater piece at . Drury-lane, with great' splendoir, -and, we are told, Mr.' H. D 4ayton if th6 heroAtheincim. a . he.Earl of Desert died o&Sii ay night ...

ACTION AGAINST THE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK

... Colville was simply a beauty o.? the dIcni-monde, named Charlotte Munden, and that the duke had met her in the green-room of Drury-lane Theatre. There was no cnAlvement in the ase; a journey of pleasure was simply proposed, and joyfully and readilyzacepted ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... pleaded gailty. H le wvas ceneinitted to gaol for a nienthi s ?? - _ - . 11 t THE B, NlCnUOTCY OF MB. E DMUND FAL.CONEu,01op S DRURY-LANe THE.TRE.-In re Edmund O'Rourke, f . known as Edmund Falconer.-Thle case of Mr. e Falconer, lessee, with Mr. Ohattetton ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... charged o. with having stolen several corn samples and saiksfrom'a the watrehouse of Mr. G. P. M 'Kerrow, grain merchant, Drury-lane. It appeared that the prisoner doaney was' employed to clean the office of Mr. M'Xerrow, and shala to mend sacks, She had ...