ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... FnnILY SUICIDE.-On Wednesday morning, George pFre, porter at Somerset House, cut his throat with a ?? atNo. 8 Feathers court, Drury lane. He was taken to Charing cross Hospital with but little hopes of his re. covery. He is a widower with three children. The ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY

... that any injutry had been sustained as to the sale of thie Noble Author's, book, by the tragedy having been performed at Drury- lane Theatre, for the fact was the contrary, by the repreientation having been received with unanimmous approbation by the p)ubiic ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... man named Wiliam Spxiglt (late of the Spanisih Legion), was lying in a dying state on a heap of rubbish, in George-yard, Drury lane; he found the wretched man in a state of starvation, nearly naked; a horse-cloth was procured and wrapped round him, and ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. wESTMINSTER, FEB. 16. RADICAL COFFEE

... slightly wounded, Lord Palmerston, about three years ago-and the unfortunate man who some time age fired at Miss Kelly at Drury -lane Theatre, are still under confine. ment in Bethlem Hospital. A few days ago, Miss S. Godfrey, a bankrupt, late of Marlcet ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... tibeteef. Th ?? brdie the agreement at the beginning of the season IN2S, by Becoming a member ef the dramatbo corps at Drury Lane Theatre. At the trial of she catsre which occttred at abort time since, before the present Lord Chief Justice, the Jery ...

CRIM. CON

... of water, that occasionally dripped into the well. She stated that her name was Ann Delany, residing in Charles-street, Drury lane; that she was on her way to see her brother, at Chatham, on Tuesday last, who had enlisted, when she mistook her way, and ...

Published: Sunday 12 August 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1442 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, FRIDAY

... DUSE Or NORTHUMBIRI.LAND's MUNIFCEYNCE. -When John Philip Kemble,. the celebrated Tragedian, was, by the conflagration of Drury Lane Theatre, of which he was ajoint proprietor, brought into some adversity-the Duke of Nortbunuberland presented that classic ...

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 ...

OLD BAILEY

... Charter, it is conddently hoped that the present application . to Pairliament Will meet withiequal success as that ofthe Drury- .lane Proprietors, particularly when it is notorious that the usii- versal feeling of the Metropolis is in favour of the est ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... nothing of the least interest occurred. On Monday morning last Mr. Yardley, the bass-singer o the Surrey Theatre, formerly of Drury Lane, expired at his lodgings in Lambeth. He had performed but a few nights before. BURSTING OF THlE READING WATER-WoRKs TANK ...

THE LATE MURDER IN TIPPERARY—THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... imprisou- -ment for nonpayment of a railway ?? Albion. a M. Jullien opened his annual series of concerts ou Friday inight, in Drury lane Theatre, under circumetancec pro. -mising a very brilliant and very successful season. The 3 house was crowded throuihout ...

OCCURRENCES AND ACCIDENTS

... has just happened to this young lady, whose graceful acts of eques- trianism a few months since at M. Franconi's Cirque at Drury Lane will be remembered by the public. She was engaged at Nordkoeping, Sveden, on the 22nd ult., when suddenly the horce she ...