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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and a Special Jury.) DAB 5. VHAMaTON. a This was an action to recover damages for an ?? t said to have been committed at Drury Lane Theatreannd V the defendant pleaded 16 pleas, raising. varions questions D of law and- fa ; * .. . . .. .. . . . . . . ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... pb as this was U laken. He ased if she had any esgagesment at the j, inent ?? camplainnt.said ate was en the S stege at Drury Lane Thbatre, butt her engagement w vd end on Saturday.-The defedant told the fl nagistrate that lis wife simply did as abe liked ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Sr.- Ir. TO THE EDITOR o' THE DACTLY NEwe. ate SIR,-As stage manager of the operatic per. fresnacees at the Theatre Royal Drury lane, permit ma to say that the arconat %hich appeared in the j auraslsofethl moraing, of a fire wtthicl is said to hbav occurred ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... matter to you, as I have known you so many years. A week ego last Monday, Mrs. Lister wanted me to manage her other housediu Drury- lane, and I refused to go. She then told me she was going to live at the Earl of Warwick herself, and if I would not go to the ...

THE TRIAL OF THE BROTHERS PELTZER

... ?? ied (Pan ia Court (Sioane-square), *'Pcrvenu, 8.30;,ovn ?? Concerts, 8; Criterion (Piers. st, dilly), 'Betsy, 9, Drury' Lane (BUE eU-ritreet, ;, Covent-garden), '-Pluck. 8; G'aiety (Strand, J. Little Robins Hood, 8.15: Glolbe (Newastle- aie 816- ...

The Court

... Wales, attended by the Countess of Meaclesfiold, Lord Ylarris, and General Sir william Knollys, went to Her Majestys Opera, Drury. lane. The Princessof Waleswiththe Countess of Macoles- ?? Harris in waiting, attended Divine service at'the Chapel Royal, St ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. t Thomas Caton, well known to the police as an esscciste of I the most desperate thieves in the neighbourhood of Drury. lane, wae charged by Elizabeth Sinnick, the wife of one of the summoning officers of this court, with an attempt to pick her ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... description. He i mmediately went to the house where the prisoner lodges, i one of the low streets between Newton-street and Drury- lane, and took him in custody. He had in his pocket a purse (not Mliss PC) ton's) containing two sovereigns and 32s. in sailver ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... stealing a brass gun, or cannon, worth 16?., the property of his cmn- ployrer, Messrs. Glover and Co., irononundecs, of Drury- lane. It appeared from the statement of one of the firm that tbe gun had been removed from one of thse workshopr to which the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLICE COURTS. BO Y-STRBET.-Ovnrao TrCnnrS iv A*E2 A msn named Jams:? .Eans was charged 'with dis- orderly conduct outside Drury Lane Tbieatre.-A con- stable dtated tha' the defendant had been to the theatre to wituess the performance of A Buin of L~uck ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Justice Denman, without a Jary.) REYHER V. HA1 IS. This was an action against Mr. Charles Harris, the stage manager at Drury Lane Tbeatre, to recover c 601. as., wvhich amoant was made up of the following r items :-1879, May 22, pearl brooch, 131. lOs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... junction restraining the defendant till the trial of the action or further order from singing for Mr. Augustus Harris at Drury Lane Theatre in alleged violation of his agreement with the leasee of Her Majesty's Theatre. After notice of the anpeal bad been ...