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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... her recovery. ; Ott Tuesday evening some msischievrou persons amused ten selve5 by tying a cord neross the narrow psart of Drury-lane for tlte, purpose of throwing downt passengers. Mr. Smi(Vord, ds Holborn, Jtadthe misfertune to hecome the victim ,nf this ...

POLICE

... wijth a tmost aggravated insult to Miss Baker, of Staf- ford- lace, and another Lady who had bcen in company with her at Drury-lane Theatre, on Friday night. At the close of the perfur~naucee, a very heavy rain falling, they hired the pri- sonler's coach ...

THE LAW COURTS

... to dispense with the commissioe-s servant if he chose. When it was the custom to give the boxcseeo e, at Covent-garden or Drury-lane Theatre sixpence for takuing e of a stick or ulmbrella, there was once a penurious or eccentric old gen. tleman who used ...

LAW AND POLICE

... followiog Monday, the 10th October, and to end on the Saturday fortnight, as lie and others who were with me had to appear at Drury-lane on the follow- ing Monday. It poured in torrents on the Wednesday. The defendant had acted up to that night, and on that ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—(YESTERDAY.)

... the plaintiff, damages 1001, costs 40s. WINSTON' V. GlOSSOP. This was an action brought by Mr. Winston, acting manager of Drury-lane Theatre against Mr. Glo'sop, pro- prietor of the Oohounr Theatre, for an assault committed on the plaintiff. As tile ci ...

POLICE

... by a crowd of persons groanint, hooting, andi hissing bhit as he ran. ile continued his flight down 'Long-acre and into Drury-lane, and endeavoured to baffle his pursuers by turning down some of the narrow courts in the neiglhbourhood. 'he mob, however ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that the King migit, if lie pleased, license twenty new play-houses within the metropolis, and even in Covent-garden and Drury-lane ; but it was for his Majesty to consider if that would be proper and right. So, exactly said Mr. Arnold ; he sought for ...

LAW

... remimeratiol, the number of nights eaisidqred to constitute a case of success, &c. Mr Stephen Price, formerly less~ee of Drury-lane, and now of the American Theatres, stated that, in his d mcnt, 121. I a night ias a fair remuneration for a successful comedy ...

POLICE

... without her rings and jewels. The prisoner was taxed with. haviiriobbed her, but he said he had brought her directly from Drury-lane Theatre. The' 'servant, however, took his number, and Mr. Chalto, a surgeon, was called in on Wednesday morning. He was ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... murderers, which are expected to be attended with ?? Chronicle. On Friday, about twelve o'clock, part of the house No. 87, Drury-lane, rlakoited by a Mr. Bramgs, fell with a tremendous crash to the ground. The horrer ef the passengers may be better imagined ...

OFFENCES

... children. SCastE-SsSIFTsNG AT DauaRY LANE.-On Wedn~sSdaY an inlquest was concluded on the body of Thomas Bun a cene-shifter at Drury-lane Theatre. Heslued, a sceneC shifter, said that on Saturday last he saw the deceased on ,e stage working the scenery during ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... con. sequence made to the Atithorities2 whe iarioedieatly rooslored the unfortusaste female tt1 liberty, I THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. ON TUESDAY, Oct. 9, will be presentled, GERALDI DU7VAt, With the CORONATION, and MONSIEUR.TONSON. On THURSDAY, GERALDI ...