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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 7

... to be above 51.-Verdiet for the plaintiff-Damages TIwo Hundred and Twenty Six rounds T1hree Shillin gs and Eight Pence. DRURY..LANE'TH1EATRE.Thlis Evening will be pre- sented, THlE BEGGARS' O)PEIIA. P'olly. Silas iPovey..-After which. RsH 01.11 OF AVATEl ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—MONDAY, DEC. 12

... were it known that a very clever, Ithough imprudent youngArtist (Mer. Peter Naysmnith, brotlhil- in-law to Mr.'Terry, of Drury-lane 'heatre), is at this time lan- gaisling in the most extremue poverty in ain obscure lodging, at a Mr. Cary's, Stangate-streer ...

POLICE

... removing thefog'Zeot Ailr. Illor,, a student in Lincoln's Ine, the preceding eveesing. Mrl. Aloien it appeared, had been to Drury-lane Theatre, arid had just try tercd els e oyster warehouse opposite, w wen he felt a sudden jelq at his pocket ; he turteed ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... Bases, arid Single subserlptiosir for tire ordl 0asn, s h raeziv il. Seguii, Upera-ofie, i-5, Qunadrant, ltegent.ast. vani DRURY-LANE 'I'IEATItE.-Tlis Evening, will be' pre- mst ted (for the 6th time), anew Comic Opera, ealled PHLANDERING, Itrt. .'ihe ltoae ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—THURSDAY

... have been infinitely to the advantage of the parties to have settled the disputes among themselves, With respect to the Drury-lane Theatre, the Court had not been a little blamed by a those who were ignorant of the nature of its proceedings and r manyof ...

WESTMINSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... crowded court. CHARLES WILLIAM COOTE was indicted for assaulting John Alfred Choune.-Mr. Choune stated, that he went to Drury Lane Theatre on the 22d of February last, and was shewn into a box, in the front seat of which were three persons, of whom the ...

POLICE

... Parisian fashion, was brought of up frown the Watch-house, having been taken into custody the id- preceding evening, in Drury-lane Theatre, upon a charge of d- being disorderly. It appeared from the statement of the officers that the defendant had entered ...

POLICE

... this state of things, the old Fady was Landed sals eeremonie out of the office. FRAUD AT DRURY-LANE THiEATRE.-JOHN WVALDRON, one of the private box-keepers at Drury-lane Theatre, was yester day brought here on a charge of defrauding Mr. Elliston of two guineas ...

POLICE

... appeared at the timeof Ireland's forgery. In the time of Mr. Garrick, he produced the opera of 7Thewival Candi- dates at Drury-lane Theatre, and altwftrds The Blachamnoor Washed While, which, in consequence of party spirit runningso high at that period ...

OLD BAILEY.—THURSDAY

... were at work. there. I I hlave been intimate with the prisoners for about three months. Moses Solomon, of Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane: 'ihe pci- Isonar, Joseph Thompson, on the 4th of January, brought a tor- Itoise-shell snuff-box and a card-case to my shop ...

OLD BAILEY.—WEDNESDAY

... Royal, Dru~ry-lane. Win. Henry Turner sworn-Is a gentleman of independent fortune On the 4th of February witness went to Drury-lane Theatre with three friends, and inquired for a private box. He made the inquiry on the Kin 'a side, and was directed to ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—THURSDAY

... case that stood over for the Lord Chancellor's opinion on that very point ?-Mr. FARRAR replied that it was the case of Drury- lane Theatre.-The VICE-CHANCELLOR: It was the case of one of the Theatres. You agree by your articles of partnership to go to ...