POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Monday, Riclhard ?? Cihapmsan, a respeotable-looking, middle-aged man, residing at No. 7, Wellington-sqeare, an actor at Drury- lane Theatre, appeared before the magistrate to answer charges of assault and threatening the life, preferred against him by ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... Irsulverrcy, and in tira irean tiie . I rid to exist by borrowitg money. When I maide ithe engagemaent i rih hir. Macready at Drury Lane, I was prolhibited froni playiri; at tiny otirer hlirs. The ralary was to be £00 per week, hut Instead of openiTn on thI ...

LAW AND POLICE

... the purpose of ob- taming a fancy dress, in which he wished to exhibit himself at a bal masque, given by M. Jullien at Drury- lane Theatre. Upon that occasion, the eoi-disant capy tain ordered a polk a for himself, and another dress of a similar description ...

Published: Sunday 18 June 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10644 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Accidents, Offences, Inquests, &c

... in1-lralie. Bloomsibury . Ditto Wlite llant, Drury-lanle. Grattan ?? Ditto ?? W'hite Lion, Drury-ilree. Drury Lane ?? Ditto .. Craven Hlead, Drury-lane. T. S. ?? Ditto ?? To Brewers, Vine-street Ilattori-gardieni. Lorst French ?? Fountahin and Still, Golden- ...

ATTEMPTED CHARTIST OUTBREAK

... consequence of information as to Ritchie's resideuce that I received, I went afterwvards to No. 2, Crosq-court, Russell-coult, Drury-lane. I foumild in the kitelten there 11.7 ball cartridges of differeust sizes, at four billet moulds,fourloose bullets, three ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... fact to .Mrs Peel because the conversation took place in the street, when persons were passing. Mr J. B. Ward. publican, Drury Lane, said that when closing his house one night he saw the plaintiff's wife, in man's clothes, in the company of the defendant; ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... and what was the effect of it when discharged. g On Saturday, a man named John George, residing in e Blackmore Street, Drury Lane, waited on Inspector tl Haynes, at Scotland Yard, and stated that he was a formerly a fireman in the Great Western Railway ...

THE ASSASSINATION IN DRURY-LANE

... repetition of that given at Bow-street. a Edward Mallers, of Drury-lane, dealer in pawnprokers' pledges, deposed to selling a grin to Graham about a month before the man was shot ih Drury-lane; but the Saturday before the eccurrence took place, he (Graham) ...

THE ASSASSINATION IN DRURY-LANE

... ASSASSINATION IN DRURY-LANE. CORONER'S INQUEST. Yesterday an inquest was held before Mr. Bedford, at the Grange Tavern, Carey-street, lincoln's-inn, on the ?? Blewitt, who died from the effectsof a pistol wound which lie received in Drury-lane, whilst re- ...

THE ALLECED HOCUSSING IN DRURY-LANE

... several times, he drove back to Drury-lane. There he found no one to answer the bell ; and, after waiting some time he drove to the station-house. The inspector said he could not interfere, and he again drove back to Drury-lane, and stilt finding no answer ...

Published: Sunday 14 November 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1813 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment