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MURDER OF A SOLDIER BY A WOMAN IN ST. JAMES'S PARK

... declaration in this case set out an agreement of the 10th Jan., 1845, whereby the defendant engaged to sing twenty times at Drury-lane Theatre, during the period from the 16th of June to the 31st July, 1845, or during the period from the 30th September to ...

Published: Sunday 06 February 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1499 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... JUDGES' CHAMBERS. MONDAY. I Bvuso a. LIND.-CoMcorrss0Ne TO EXAMINE Wimnnassrs ABnOAD. -In this cause, brought by Mr. Bunn, of Drury-lane Theatre, against Midlle. Jenny Lind, to recover compensation in damages for an alleged breach of contract, a summons was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... from this sort efjuvenile solteitation. The little boy, who said his name was Buckley, and that he lived with his father in Drury-lane, who eras a glass-blower out of work, was questioned. He said Ite had been out about three hours with his little sister ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... some amendments had been made in his schedule. THURSDAY. IN RE JOSEPH WHIITFIELD COLsIERa.-The insolvent, a per- former at Drury-lane Theatre, applied for his interime order. He was opposedR by Mr. Cresswell, for Messrs. Reid and Thlbmp- son, wine merchants ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... away The following day a pelice-oflicer, who had received a description of the last-named prisona r, apprehended him in Drury-lane, but he was not secured until a desperate struggle had taken place; and a mob that had collected was appealed to by the ...

ASSASSINATION OF A POLICECONSTABLE AT DEPTFORD

... Richardson and his daughter, for the murder of their infant child at Green. wich, and Wix, for murdering his master in Drury-lane, stand charged with an attempt to murder and man- slaughter; four, for arson at Hammersmith; one, for forgery on the Ac ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... vestry clerk of St. Alartino' perits, attesidetii hefore Mir. Jardine, and atnued th t a soimmons for the rlrteo due Irom Drury.lane hiad beet taken Olit gailnst Dr. Elinsnon, the lesnee, anid the hour appointed for the henring was three o'cick. bhut neither ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the Clersenwell Sessions- house than they did to that court-one lived at Lud- gate-hill, and the other in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. Seventy-two inhabitants of Westminster were obliged to attend there, in order to save these people from going to Clerkenwell ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... ing woman was brought before Mr. Jardine on tbI above ?? police on dutyin Drury-lane deposedtohavingtakeR the prisoner into cus- tdy this morning. at two o'clock, in Drury-lane, with the clothes in her possession. Two persons, named Harriet King and Ann ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... a constable of the A divisiosi, tlmt at y about hall?past nine o'clock, after the performance of the National Anthem at Drury-lane Theatre, a great die- e turbance was raised by several persons yelling, hooting, and .r screaming, ansi upon the endeave'urs ...

Sambo Sutton's Crim. [ill] Case

... never heard of his exercising his profession on his wife; he may have beaten men, but not ladies. They kept a cigar shop in Drury-lane wben first married; and afterwards lived in a o first floor private, near Soho-square. After that they went to Clerkenwell ...

Sambo Sutton' Crim. Con Case

... heard of his exercising his profession on his:wife ; ho snay have beaten msal, but not ladies. They kept a cigar shop in Drury-lane when first married; and afterwardoi lived in a first floor private, near Seho-square. After thaisthey went to Clerkcenwell ...