INFORMATION AGAINST MR. DAVIDGE, OF THE SURREY THEATRE.—On Wednesday Mr. Davidge, the lessee of the Surrey Theatre, appeared before Mr. Alderman Kelly to answer an information laid by Wyatt, the common informer, under the 35th Geo. 111., cap. 113, for selling exciseable liquors
July 1, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Thomas Field was indicted for stealing, on the 11th of May, a diamond and emerald ring, value 6/., the property of James Hedgmaii, to whom he was a servant.—Mr. Ballantine defended the prisoner, and Mr. Thompson stated the case for the prosecution.—The prosecutor stated that he
July 1, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
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July 1, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
The departure of the Trains is as snow:— DOWN TRAINS from LONDON. UP TRAINS from ROMFORD. MosNiNo. MonNiNo. Quarter to Ten Nine Quarter past Eleven, Half-past Ten AFTZRNOON. *Twelve Quarter to Two AFTERNOON. Quarter past Three i Half-past Two Quarter to Five Four Quarter past Si
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
which the Mereing derald jestly suppoaes would be attended with the happiest effects. Such a projeet, however, is not of that nature which can be immediately realised. The difficulzies to be overcome are great----heing nothing less than the turning a long-established cod suecess
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
UNIVERSITY AND L INTBLLI3BNCM. OXFORD, 29. Mr. It. Lewis, of Bromsgrove School, has been elected a scholar of Worcester College, on the foundation of Sir Thomas Cooke*. On Tuesday next is Oxford act, when there will be a congregation holden for admission to regency. Henry Staffor
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
This was another suit for the subtraction of a church rate brought by lettera of request from the diocese of Winchester, The rate was opposed on two grounds; first, that it was made to pay expenses of the opening of the church, the rate being made before the act of consecration;
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England