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OLD BAILEY

... Portfinouth, on thee 9th of Odlober laft, from which' he had efcaped. He :was afterwvards apprehlended ini, King- .ifreet, Drury-lane. The. priKfneqr faid, he.was gpuiley, and begged for mercy.- G uE'eiCVyTy. cVGoPGiE FosT'ta.-On Monday morrr- o ing the ...

FEMALE FORGER

... expreffed great furprife at finding himfelf 'in that fituation. Y He was taken proper care of, and fent home to7 his lodging in Drury-Lane. a Thurfday morning, about four o'clock, the filk ware- s, haufe of Meffres. Garfed and Wilkinfon, corner of Gold. er fmith ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... o ha authority, p andwaarefonibl ifhe lepedbeynd t.The jury' ai try Buxvaaoi;coao. SI Dr- ?? Wigletr, a Bruilk-maker in Drury~ Lane,' Rlated upon oath, that about Chriftim laft', he de. ' e :he porited the rum of topol, in half gbtineat and 7Sii pieces ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 17

... to come M to Drutry~lans', li. eis made thgt lippearance whicis waths swellknown Sv coem. pir. Cox was a sropr(etor ho 'Drury-lane. att one of the amanagitig C'olmiatre. hf Ntafd coult u nors delighted wiircan. csante S'a uccets, p - and noise firl lnore ...

IMPORTANT CHURCH-RATE CASE

... ease Pe n, have been sent offito cthe Lord Advocate.-Glasusw is t rom caeiorst nhurt. Tepaetn wsdse Her Majesty honoured Drury-lane Theatre ? with her Isreacoce on Wednesday wgtis. 'len minutes Dev alter the doors opefled avery available corner of the ...

COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS POLICE BILL

... liver three. Ii sales On Iiti?lay nrght, between nine and ten o'elock, and ? eter, while the perfortnances wero proceeding, Drury-lane won Theatre was discavered to be on fit-a but timely aid ?altc Otiua checked its career before any particular damage ? Poe ...

SOUTHAMPTON

... provided by- Mr. Wellman this week enabling the Southampton public an opportunity hearing a grand English Opera Company from Drury-lane. The Company is composed of first-rate artistes, amongst whom we may mention Miss Clara St. Cass, the prima donna, and Miss ...

THE CHARGE OF FORGERY UPON LORD DUDLEY

... present but 'Mr. Malplescon, myself, and Mr. Is. ar- 'Ferrer,. lthinikthe seconid'interview was-on the stage of 'lIT kg,, Drury-lane tfheatre. I 1 don't think anybody else was -b bhe peeto htocsonrta v Farrar said he was n ed.asoiionrha ?? me he was one ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... fire in October, 1859. The fire broke out in 'the morning, and co pletely destroyed the building. Mr. :F. B Chatterton, of Drury-lane. was the lessee of the . building, but it wfas manlaged'by Mr. E. C. H~ale. I ?? - I ...

MURDER IN GREAT CORAM-STREET, LONDON

... previous night. inr's tire mortuarv of St. Giles-in-the-Fields Worklousec to the premises of Mr. Powis, udlertatker, in Drury.lane, at the request of the brother of the de- ceased, who is a servirit to the Secretary of the Royal Antiquarian Society, Soerneset ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... inauguration of an annual match. Mr. Mapleson has just issued his bill of fare for the coming opera season, to commence at Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday, the 15th of April. In the way of new works opera-goers are p~romised Balfe's posthumous opera II Talismano ...

>.!■ I i-i 1/iTOH. Correspondents must furnish with their names, not necessari'-r for put.Mention, t'Ut ..

... did not lorm part of the Opera Corn| piny, that the scores for the first violins and contraba„ol had been borrowed from Drury Lane, and had been aft-jr the performance to be interlarded with notes and alterations. Mr. Fowles so frankly admits the justice ...