ACCIDENTS

... as if the neck had lain across the rail, and that the head had been swept off by the wheels of the ?? Journal. FIRE AT SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE.-On Thursday night, about nine o'clock, a fire broke out in the property room, which for a time threatened destruction ...

The Drama

... were excellent, the success was complete. Miss Cooper, whose performances at Coventgarden Theatre, and more recently at Sadler's Wells, have made her public favourite, rendered the part of Lady Vavasour very interesting and amusing. She was ably assisted ...

DREAFUL MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... the police orto any other person until her son-in-law, above referred to, who is em. I played as a private watchman at Sadler's Wells Theatre, r came home at eleven o'clock, when, instead of their giving inf'ormatlon of the murder to the police, he was ...

MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... discovery she had made, until the arrival home of her son. in-law at eleven o'clock, who is employed as a private watchman at Sadler's Wells Thettre,when, instead of giving informatiot of the murder to the police, he was'despatched totnakethecircumstanceskilowts ...

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... residingin Chadwvell-street, Clerken- werll and the defendant Mr. John Webster, the light comedian, of tle Haviiarket, Sadler's Wells, and Princess's Theatres. It appeared that for some years preceding the July of 1846, the defendaist had lived with plaintiff ...

COURTS OF LAW

... and other places of recrea- tion, of licenses. Licenses were renewed, without opposi- tion, to the Mermaid, Hackney; to Sadler's Wells Theatre; the Angel, Edmonton; the Queen's Theatre, Tottenham street, Tottenham-court road; and the Abercorn Arms, Stanmore ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... paying the costs of the witnesses. BLACKGUARDS 1ic SADLER's WELLs THEATRt.-.Moses Isamis a costermonger, was charged at Clerkenwell Police Court, with being drunk, using obscene language in Sadler's Wells Theatre, and violently assaulting Dawes, the money ...

Published: Sunday 17 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3627 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... -foses Isaacs and Wil- liam Hell were charged with assaulting a policeman of the G divi- sion, and Davis, a money-taker, at Sadler's Wells Theatre, The prisoners, it appeared, were among the gods in the gallery, but, so far from behaving themselves in n manner ...

THE MIRFIELD MURDERS

... Thomas Everard. ALARX OF FIRE AT SADEaas's WELns TaRATRE.-On Wednesday night last a most alarming occurrence took place in Sadler's Wells Theatre during the performances, and which threatened consequences of a serious nature, but which, we are happy to say ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1518 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... rific explosion of gas and foul air in Clerkenwell. Tii2 damage done to a few houses at the corner of Rosamond-street, Sadler's- wells, is not one-fourth of the extent stated. Only about ten houses have sustained injury, and these not to any very great ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... afternoon, shortly prior to the closing of the Court, Francis Capriana, a Frenchman, who is employed as private watchman at Sadler's Wells Theatre, was taken be- fore Mr Combe, at Hlatton Garden, in the custody of Inspector Miller, Serjeant Collins, Serjeant ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... his name as William Almar, and turns out to be the brother of Mr. George Almar, the dramatic author and actor, lately of Sadler's Wells and Astley's Amphitheatre. He admitted the authorship of the letter, which the re- porter was further informed went on ...