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ENLISTMENT BY AN ACTRESS

... workhouse, Soho. It was stated that the prisoner's claims to be an actress consisted in that she had been a chorus girl in the Drury Lane pantomime of Puss in Boots, and more recently she was on the stage at BristoL-Mir. Newton said that her history was a most ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... the defendant, to recover the sum of 51}. It appeared -that the -defendant was the landlord of some- houses adjacent to Drury Lane Theatre, which establish- ment in March last, having been announced to be opened for the opera season, under the management ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... months' hard labour. DEATH or A NURSE CHILD.-Henry Hurst, halimermllan, and Clara Bessie Hurst. his wife, of Betterton Street, Drury Lane, was charged, on remand, before Mr. F. Lushington . with the wilful murder of Brenda Weston, a nu1rse-child in their care ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... lies Street, were summoned for an offence under the Lodg- ing Houses Act, and were Hued ts. end costs.-iartin lialley, of Drury Lane, was fined Is. and costs, for keeping en unregistered lodging house. AMENDMENTS TO THE REFOM BILL, Last evening notice was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... (SipCadiary), W. Pl- tips, B. Wiggin, C. B. Cope, and B, G6ioyther. SINGULAR RoBoL-eRYv--Thsomae Maluraaira (22) bell- hanger, Drury Lane, was charged -with stealing a bellpull, the property of Mr. Jackson, pariah surgeon, Steelhouse 1unne. On Wednesday night ...

WEST BROMWICH POLICE COURT

... at yorshiD Street Police Coutrt, London, with stealig a Wavcb. The prisoner is the man arrested on Tharsday afternoon in Drury Lane on suspi- cion of being concerned in the Whitechapel mnrders.-It transpired that while he was being watched as a person ...

The Police Courts

... Theahe Newcastle the autunrnl 3 draina for Drury Lane Theatre was performed for t'ae first t time. A Dlil'.iou of Blot) eS, by Bressrs Angustu;. Harris an d IHenry Pettitt is to be the attraction at Drury Lane during I teh ecsuing season, s Cd it Was ...

COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION

... absence from Drury Lane, to favour us with her wood.nates wild for a few nights. Weekes is also engaged ; and Green-roam ?? says, that the indefatigable ondutteup is in treaty with the American cornedian, Hill, whn succeeded so well an Drury Lane as the ...

THE CUSTOM OF THE MUSIC-HALL PROFESSION

... entered into a contract with Sir Augustus. Earris to anpear in the title role in Boa-eep,- in the pantonmime produced at Drury Lane in 1892, at a salary of £4. a week. n consideration of that. she agreed to perform exclusively at the Palace Theatre. After ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... was fined £Ii. and costs for it similar offence onl tcrip amie day. A KICIeINCn £'ASE.-'losnmas iiiaitey (21), labourer, Drury Lane, was nharg.d with being disorderly at the Clsapol Tavern. Jennecnis Row, and assanulting Police-co- stable bMcDIalnus; Scs'd ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... appeared from informs. .tion in possession of the court, one of a aing of' i thieves, notorious in the neighbourhoed of Drury- lane, and was besides about the worst conducted boy ever sent to prison. When he was sentenced before .he had been previously ...

ADVENTURES OF A STAFFORDSHIRE MINER IN LONDON

... the purpose of seeing the pantomimes. Sir John Bridge: Well, what did you do? PWibness: Well, the iirst night I went to Drury Lane. Sir John Bridge: And where the next night? 'Wit- ness: Well, in the morning I got up-(laughter)-and in the evening I went ...