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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sadler's WelLs, under the name of Marston, never knew the part of Wilhelmina without music.- miss Rafter: Was a prima donna at Drury-lane. Never knew the part of VWilhelmioa played without the music by a singer.-Mr. Duggan, chorus-master at the Prin- Cess's ...

LAW AND POLICE

... WARNER AND OTHEls.-Mr. Bethell moved in thi's case ex Pste on the part of Mr. Anderson, the lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, for a special injunction under these ?? appeared that time plaintiff, Mr. Anderson, had invented a ciseque engine, by which ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8835 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... the prisoner he was induced, on the previous night, to watch her. He saw her knock at several houses in Brownlow-street, Drury- lane, and at one of them he heard stated to the party who cape to the door that she was a widow, with four chit- d*, who were ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... .pesult. Mr. D. Fencock, A cowkeepsr, said, shortly after 6 o'clock that morning, as he was returning home, on reaching Drury-lane he mnet the defendant, who was standing talking to another man. As he passei them, the defendant stooped and struck ?? on ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... BURGLARS, AND RECOVERY OF TaE STOLEN P1RorrevTY. -Joseph Brooks, described as a tailor, residing at No. 3, Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, and Ann Caddick. described as abonnet-maker, of No. 9, Parker-street, Druty-lane, were brought before Mr. Hardwick, charged ...

LAW AND POLICE

... differed in opinion from Mr. Wontner, considering that MadameTussaid's Exhibition was as much a place of public resort as Drury-lane orany other theatre. After some further observations from Mr. Wontner, the magistrate said that he was willing to take time ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5340 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Hall with hav. ing attempted to poison herself. -A police-constable stated that last night he was called into a court in Drury-lane, to a woman who it was said had taken poison. He found the prisoner suffering from either drink or poieon, and at the request- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... against hin. 'x IAItLUORiOt'llStiIEET.-JoScplI Brooks, tailor, of No. 3, D Loidon-court, Drury-lane, and A en Caduick, bonnet maker, S, of No. 9, Par'ser-strect, Drury-lane, were charged before - Mr. lardwiick with having been concerned in a burglary in fo ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BuRLGay-roaeph BrooAs, tailor, No. 3, Lincoln-court, Drury-liane, and Ann Caddick, bonnet. maker, No. 9, Parker-street, Drury-lane, were charged with having bean concerned in arn extensive burglary in the bouse of Mr. Luther, gunmaker, No. 8, Leiceastr-street ...

Law Intelligence

... Az IsATAst HneuR COorMN.-Twmchy Xoems' a This insolvent, who woe a tetlor and china and los rdealer, in Blnckmoornstret, Drury-lane, was opposed by- Mr. e Cooke, for Messrs. Bower, Measre, Fell, and Ideisci. Toad, Hle was supported by Mr. Lucas. d The ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... inspector last Tuesday evening was dressed in private ii olnthea, and while walking along Russellaotreet near the entrdnce'of Drury-lane Theatre, be felt a hg at his pockets B behind. - He instantly put his arm behind bim, and eaught d hold of the prisoner's ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... holidays. IN RE ISAIAII 11HNRY COITEN. This insolvent, wlo wras a tailor and china asnd glass dealer, in Blackmore-stroet, Drury-lane, was opposed by Mr. Cooke for Messrs. G. P. 1towers and Co., of Brownhill's ebinaworks, Tunstall, Staffordshire; Messrs ...