COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... COURT AND ARISTOCRACY. Her Majesty and Prince Albert visited Drury Lane Theatre on Thursday night. They did not go in state. It is said that negotiations are actually proceeding, on behalf of her Majesty, for a mansion in the neighbour. hood of Cowes ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT-TUESDAY. HATTON V. MACREADY.-John Liptrop Hatton, chorus- master, was the plaintiff, and Mr Macready, the late lessee of Drury Lane, the defendant. The action was brought to recover the sum of 191. 8s. 6d., arrears of salary due to the plaintiff in his ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ou the lower jaw, produced according to the medical testimony by a fall. Grace Eliza Moore, of No. 3, Pastiford'a-court, Drury- lane, said: She had known the deceased about ten years. He lodged in her houee. He was a Chelsea pensioner, re- ceiving a pension ...

FATAL ACCIDENT TO MISS CLARA WEBSTER

... ACCIDENT TO MISS CLARA WEBSTER. l e In our Town Edition of last week we gare a short account of an accident which occurred at Drury Lane Theawre, on Saturdav evening, to the above named lady, and which, wve regret to state has since terminated in her death ...

Published: Sunday 22 December 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1681 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and he at length alighted on oat, whence bin absequent letters were dated, namely, 178 fligh Holbotti, four doors from Drury lane. Having removed to that re- treat, he wrote, as he was bound to do, to its future mistress (fsr auch the plaintiff then ...

INQUEST ON MISS CLARA WEBSTER

... almost useless.] He stated that he was a stone-mason, residing at 29, Crown Street, St James's. but was regularly employed at Drury Lane Theatre, as a carpen- ter. I was at the theatre on Saturday night last, and saw the 3 deceased, Clara Webster, with her ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... orders, each for 51. This le put in his pocket. and ticy then went to I1r Ward's public house, the Duluc of Wellington, Drury Lane, and had some more drink. While in the house, the prosecutor laid Isis head down on tie table and fell asleep. When he awoke ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... told hat he had made use of certain language to the body, ba: that the case would be decided on by the `ttral committee in Drury lane; he went then the next 'etht, and IMichael Dunce told him thm comutittee had uken the case into their most Serious consideration ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... before, and knew the male prisoner exceedingly well, as a regular suspected pickpocket. 1e had seen the woman waitingoutside Drury- lane theatre two or three nights ago, while the man was inside, and when Sergeant Langley of the A division went into the theatre ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... doubt the man who had esrciped, was rosily the guilty party.-Mr. Francis Jackson, licensed victualler, of Shert'O-gardens, Drury- lane, Mr. John Pennington, tobacconist. Drurt-ylane, Mr. Luke Gill, of Na. 7, King-streei, and Mr. Patrick Dillon two in- dependent ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... as his stock of worldly pelf. While standing in Drury-lane, looking for a habitation for the night, he asked a stranger to show him a lodging, and he coas directed to No. 1, Princes-street, Drury- lane. He get a bed there, and retired to rest; but about ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Sarah Anne Wifister, who committed suicide under the following melancholy circesuntanees:-Mr. G. A Walker, surgeon, of Drury- lane, said he was.ealled by the husband of deceased, on the afternoon of Thursday last, to attend at his house, for he was afraid ...