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SUMMER ASSIZES

... accompanied hbin, to see that c he did it firly, end to take care he was not rn'iever. * 'e was to start along Broker's-alley, Drury lane, White Hart-yard, and I down (Oatherine.street, and he found out cacti turning very dce- 'sverly. Ile perforrn ed liis ...

COUNTY MEATH ASSIZES

... ie Esq. Coroner, isi tlus bsody of Mr. J1 sl)iu -ettes,. a respectable en mavster-halter, 'oppsositie Brow'iliwstv-ttret, Drury-lane. ir-- Stephen Done, journeymnui to the deceased, said that on Fri. ler day night, ahouthfalf past elevein oclockt, he canse ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... BAILEY SESSIONS- !.q F esterday IsaAo Ttionusos, 17; and TnuaiAs MAYroOW, IS were indicted for, stealing in Broad-court, Drury-lane, a silk 'handkerchief, the ~rop-erty of W~illiam 11vti Esq.- oil the 16th thof August last. T1he prosecutot- on passing ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... Elder, living in James-street, she being ser- vant to the said John Roffan. The goods Ne ure pawned with Wt. Hawkings, 116, Drury-lane, on the 26th of July, on which a he advanced her 17 shillings-Guilty. P Some other trials of no importance whatever followed ...

OLD BAILEY

... her away, and did Slot intend to take any th ote eress ; hut on further informatiolt 'she weent with a Mrs. ca Powell to Drury-lane, where she found part of her property in ,v, a salesman's sioop. Pr The salesman besing called, stated, that Cthe prisoner ...

POLICE

... Continental Non-imsportation Cosabina. |tion against ?? bes had ofl all tlhe Newsmnen; and at the nOfflice, ('jars-court, Drury-lane, where orders are received. d G. CARaoLL., the Contractor for the present Lottery, respect- fully solicits the attentions ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—Nov. 13

... dan, at the election, on the defendant's security, and that Mr. Sheridan had paid it back before his death by shares in Drury- lane Theatre. Those statements, howvever, he would be able to contradict. lie could prove that the debst had been acknow- ledged ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... persons in custody .were remanded for anot er ex- amrination. -Two girls of ooseehabits, iiving~at No; 2, CGlarles-*rcet, Drury- lane,. were brought up, .chargedw-ith robbing a yo'ung seaman named Holt of 121. in Banknotes, and a valuable greatcoat. ,Tue ...

LONDON ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... they are four fellows who lived at North (Orkondon, and havo since absconded. t Wednesday morning a man went into a shop in Drury-lane to .see an acquaintance, he soon after tame dowsi stairs, and went .into the yard, where he tied hiself up by a rope he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and therefore when Mr. Arnold called upon him to sign the articles, he declined so to do, urging that his engagement with Drury- lane Theatre would not enable him to fulfil his agreement with the English Opera. The defendant was afterwards urged in more ...

POLICE

... conduct to intoxication, he was in consequence discharged. A young man was charged by Baker, the constable belonging ts Drury-lane Theatre, with making a disturbance at that Thea- trc also on the same evening. Baker stated that the prisoner had yesterday ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, DEC. 26

... put it its his pocket. The villains escaped with theirbooty. Ott Christmas night Andrew Ny'ler, a young nuan residing in Drury-lane, returning home to his residence throsighl the Seveti- dials, was attacked by a f.ing of thieves, who knocked him down, ...