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Law Intelligence

... O.Sr . ?? . :.f. d .The bankrupt, J'ohn Bedford Leno, wan described as of j'56, Drury-lane, manager of the Working Man's Excursions e to Paris, previously of Drury lane, printer and publisher, a trading under'tbe style f the -WestminsterPrinting Corn ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Albert, who had interpreted, repeated the magis- trate's caution to them. John Tooke, a boy living in Great Wild-street, Drury. lane, was charged before Mr. Tyrwhitt with begging in Regent-street. The prisoner was seen by Turner, one of the Mendicity officers ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... murderous attack upon at Daniel Downs, at a house in Charles .street, Drury- lane. at Thomas Tanner, police-constable o5 F, ?? three bi o'clock this morning I was on duty in Drury-lane, when I on heard a great noise, and screams of Murder, proceeding ...

Law Intelligence

... last examination. The ease was adjourned. IN RIt PPfILLEMON PltIOE WARD. This insolvent, clerk to a coach ironmonger, in Drury- lane, was op'posed in persen by a creditor named Levey, and supported by Mr. Sargoooa. The insolvent, as clerk to his father ...

Law Intelligence

... permitting ainy 6f his, 11r. Beocuts esa referred to in t'he agemenet entrdio be on the Ist of July, 1861 to be performed at -Drury-lane Theatre, for theatrical representation, either on his own acopuut or in conunexion either dirontly or imdi- rectly with ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... EBlasekore ws: detri- monus! as were all agoncies, to the profession. . Mr. Firederick Bnalsar Chatteyton, the mainager of th1e Drury Lane, Aidelphi, nod Princess'sTheatres, said he ~had c bseun *engaged in the pitdfcssiun for twsenty years.. In . his z. opinion ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... ee, it ,ral nothing was permitt ad to go through the police fc Mn lin at the south eni. Russell-streat as far as o8 the Drury-lane was prsaticelly clear, and the only U ro. thoroughfares WefA open were WeUington- i- &ds street and the west end of Bus ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... d There were two or three more cases of the same sort, and the defendants in each were heavily fined. h The treasurer of Drury-lane Theatre, who wes present in N court, stated, in answer to questions from Mr. Henry, that ri the house was not inconveniently ...

Law Intelligence

... this case Mr. Charles Druce, the registrar, has made I his report, and the dividend under the insolvency occa- t sioned by Drury Lane Theatre will be 6 ninepence three farthings in the pound on debts proved to 6,3781. The money in court on which the dividend ...

FENIANISM IN ENGLAND

... that division have control. The news was at once communicated to Mr. Howard Vincent, who was witnessing a par- formance at Drury Lane Theatre, and steps were taken to secure the suspected parcel; frilling into the hands of the police. The parcel duly arrived ...

Law Intelligence

... 1What matter if Mr. Webster is dia. Is satisfied or not ; you are independeot of him, and can get is- an engagement at Drury Lane or other theatres. The ad- 1Id vertisement aerain appeared in the Lie, ansi Mr. Webster, Ir. thinking this a low-minded ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the charge. of perjury, preferred by M Madame Caradori against Mr. Benjamin Sloman, late car- it penter and machinist at Drury-lane Theatre, was resumed I yesterday before Mr. Henry. The court was densely t1' crowded. iMr. Lewis conducted the prosecution ...