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EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... French, for the alleged offence of sending an anonymous letter to Mr. Trotter, r the brother-in-law of Mr. Sinclair, of Drury-lane theatre, r containing a threat that the writer would cause him to be e assassinated, by shooting him with a pistol. Besides ...

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... thenb t. After soneo weelrs he ascer- taieod her name from the servant in the house and he tzook- tickels for Aladdin' at Drury Lane, and the diefendant sat next her. Ho afterwards oltired to manrv her, and gave her an engaged ring. He, through his solicitor ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... -the Leaue 'Was anything too hot or t'3>o heavy for them to turn to th eir cause I They were even thlo playing a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turning buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the public-at is. s heltd. Much more was thought by Governmon'; ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... wc playing a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turning go, buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the thep public at Is. a head. Much more was thought by tO Government of their twopenny meeting than of the me meeting at Drury-lane, where one shilling ...

THE LATE TRIALS

... even then plaving a farce at Drury-lane Theatre, turniig buffoons for their own benefit, and admitting the public at Is. a head. Much more was thought by Government of their twopenny meeting than of the meeting at Drury-lane, where one shilling was paid ...

INQUESTS

... understand, Mr. Howard has retained the celebrated wild man,?' the individual who has been playing with so much success, at Drury- lane, in The Dumb aveoyard. He will make his appear- ance, on the expiration of Mr. Johnston's engagement. It seems that the ...

Police Report

... Vlr George Archer, solicitors 02, Charli~g Cross, who lbs was-accoompanaled by several parsons occupying premises big In Drury Lane and Crown Court, ?? on Mo~Jardine tu~o solicit-his saseltexce for~the removal of nuasonees of a IrF- most revolting, nalureoj ...

Police Report

... which the grave~dgger fImmeoij. rre. staly covered with some clay. Witness then wentito 'be t in hop of Mr Walker, the ?? Drury Lane, and his ab. assistant having accompanied him to the same room,, Ong they, saw the grave-digger partake, Of more spirituous ...

Police

... founrd at the hose, hf~r ~artin ic ~Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-ildwer ih rsfnrrented an Ciffice,-and in.Brwlwseei of Drury-lane, among which were twelve difrentBP ss agreements between him and persons to be engaged rc 16 as agents, messengers, and ...

Police

... in I by Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, where the onal pr'isoner r'ented an office, and in Browalow-street, the Drury-lane, among which were twelve diffemret' Finag agreemnents botwvess hiss und psersons to be engaged ter ;as agents, melssengers ...

Accidents, Offences, Inquests, &c

... in1-lralie. Bloomsibury . Ditto Wlite llant, Drury-lanle. Grattan ?? Ditto ?? W'hite Lion, Drury-ilree. Drury Lane ?? Ditto .. Craven Hlead, Drury-lane. T. S. ?? Ditto ?? To Brewers, Vine-street Ilattori-gardieni. Lorst French ?? Fountahin and Still, Golden- ...