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LAW

... form of' a letter) was entered into between the parties for the purchase of the opera by the defendant for 300 guineas. Drury Lane Theatre, however, passed out of Capt. Polhill's hands without the opera being produced by him. The agreement being duly ...

LAW

... deprive the parents of the possession of the said child. The infant was the child of a journeyman baker, in Princes street, Drury lane, and was sent out in the care of its elder sister Emily, a girl aged ten years. Emily had formed a casual acquaintance with ...

POLICE

... decided. QUEEN SQUARE. On Wednesday, Dr Farre, of Charter house square, charged Mrs Carter, the wife of a master builder, in Drury lane, and her son, John Celer, on suspicion of having stolen 2251. in Bank of Englaud notes from the desk of Mrs O'Keefe, a widow ...

LAW

... articles which are generally used by housebreakers.-Guiltv. MIDDLESEX SESSIONS. On Monday, Mrs W. West, of the Theatre, Drury lane, appeared to exhibit articles of the peace against her btsbai)d, Mr Williami West, comedian, of ?? Theatre.- The artieles ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of Aprih. &ioiisa (Cooke xleposed thixit CI' the evenieg of the 25th of April, abotit eight o'clock heseat passing down Drury lane, w5tent soio met the prisonceri and ecidentafllf pushed against him, upon which he turned round and called her a strumpet ...

LAW

... Coveat garden theatre. This, said Mr Knight, was a moral justification of Mr Reoan far entering into an engagement with Drury lane theatre. It was a case of surprise and want of deliberation; and there was no proof, but the affidavit of Mr Phillips, who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT. THEATRICAL PATENTS.-,On Tuesday night the Court was crowded by theatrical persons, to hear the question raised by Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres against the renewal of Mr. Arnold's licence for the Eug- lish Operit-house.~ 'The SOLiCITOr -GENERAL ...

POLICE DOINGS

... against the prisoner, said he had been engaged as surveyor upon certain buildings in course of erection in Bennett's court, Drury lane, for the Metropolitan Dwellings Improve- ment Association. Mr Brittain, a builder, who had for many years bad dealings with ...

POLICE

... assaulting the police at Jullien's Pronsenade Concert, at Drury-Lane Theatre, on Monday night. Inspector Darkin, of the A division, described the character of these annual disturbances at Drury Lane. A number of young gentlemen made it a rule to go in a ...

POLICE

... -A young man named Simmorts was on Monday placed at the bar on the following charge. Edward Thomas Stated that being at Drury Lane Theatre a few evenings ago, he had, for a moment, entrusted his handkerchief and gloves to the care of a stranger (the prisoner) ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... FnnILY SUICIDE.-On Wednesday morning, George pFre, porter at Somerset House, cut his throat with a ?? atNo. 8 Feathers court, Drury lane. He was taken to Charing cross Hospital with but little hopes of his re. covery. He is a widower with three children. The ...

COURTS OF LAW

... Court the case of Lacey e. Bunn was heard on Thursday. The plaintiff is the comedian, and the de- fendant the manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and the action was one of special assumpsit. The doclaration alleged that the plaintiff would contract to play ...