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CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A GENTLEMAN

... travelled from court to count throughout St. Giles's, and 6 at length went to a filthy alley called Lincoln's-court, in Drury-lane. In one of the houses in this place he dis- ; covered the woman Andrews, and he also traced the child into her possession ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... on the premises, Iurnt with alarming fury, At tle ;Teatre Royal, 7hich adjoins these premises, Madle. 'Flea Fabriand the Drury-lane ballet company were performing tlvs ballot La Dicbte a Qautre to a tcrowded aliienie, tbe periotnanee bving for the benefit ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... tire premises, burit with alarming fury. At ?? Theatre Royal, which adjoins thieste premises, Aladle. Flora Fahrianm the Drury-lane ballet company were E performing ~the ballet L Diabe C( Qwrt'e to a I Icrowded audience, tke performance ?? for the I benefit ...

Police Intelligence

... were not known to each other, met on the night of the 15th Jacuary at the White Horse public. house, in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, where a bet seas made by the prosecutor that his dog would kill one hun, dred rats in seven minutes. The prisoner immediately ...

Police Intelligence

... have becis used very badly, anud you knewy the course which I have left open to you. BOW SRTEET. Tne MANosLAUG;tUTERi Ii DRURY LANE.-Oli Wednesday J3ol1 Ci ilirlli nliis placed befoi c 7h. Ilielly for fiull cx. alllihittion, eharged with s~lootilng alid ...

Police Intelligence

... ksnown to each otber,. w et. i ' ;hr night of the 18eh Janeusay at the White Mprse pao,sicr r house, in Short's-gisdesds, Drury.lane, where a 'bet was m made by the prosecetor ?? his dog wo-4ld.ill vie hun. t dred rats in seveawtinales. The prisoneor isnesie ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... Monday last, fromi the effects of ionjuies received by antg the being knocked down by a cab as he was Wahving 'forceI per Drury-lane Theatre oni Tuesday week. The evi- subsec aid dence bore out the facts already stated, and thsejury, other the attributing ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... town. It seemns thati a pelar, r named Mfotatt, anur Isis wife had bees p ted' soine time, D and thai tte wife resided in -Drury-lane w.vi the 3onaSt b ddaughter. For sever4l d..ya M.fattbad 'neonii dril;kisg G!ard, and on Thurs&iy afternoon lie i alled ...

COURT OF VENIRE

... Vestris, and her beautiful sister, ye who has never yet appeared on any stage, have both been on engaged by the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, and that the an sisters will act together in the same dramia, early ihgii September.- - .swi SiNsEINsG OF, A MO ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... of an'sction for false imprisonment, which a bui!der ?? hrought raiginst Mrr E. T. Smith, the lessee f Cureiorne-gardens, Drury-lane &c. The dis- pute arose out of somne bill transactions which Mr Srnith gave for senme repairithe plaintiff had made at ...

Police

... ;-with bravtaily staisslting a female; named' Elisabeth' w -.Alexander., The'prosecutrix, who lives in Short's to , Gardens, Drury-lane, sfaid on. Monsday night a~s 'she' sc D WaS. returning home 'with a female friend alon-d se -Chand'os-street, she met the ...

Police

... c] and he heard nothing more of the matter, until he Se heard that handbills were circulated in the neigh- a ibourhood of Drury-lane offering the reward spoken to by the last witness, which induced him to com- municate what he hadseen to Inspector Dodd ...