Refine Search

Countries

Place

Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

Access Type

123

Type

4

Public Tags

ALLEGED MURDER OF A NEWSPAPER EDITOR

... Abrams, the witness said that the pri. roner was excited, and complained of the deceased's con- duct. Dr. Saunders, of 111, Drury Lane, stated that he was called by the last witness. He went to Brydges Street and saw Air. and Mrs. Wyld quarrelling. Mr. Wyld ...

ROMANCE NIPPED IN THE BUD

... Michel ~ ?? to 'those who played unadeir him, pit naayig-h list, he found thite.ve' mfore perforer fo CvetGarden 'than Drury Lane. Their thanks were also due to Sir Michael Costa, fok under- stakting the labour. of scoring one6 of thne works' of Rossaini ...

THE CHARGE OF LIBEL AGAINST THE HORNET

... same as before. That complaint referred to his notice of Antony and Cleopatra. Thlere bad been another prod uction at Drury Lane (the Lady of the Lake ), but lie did not go to it, out of kimidness to Mr. Chatterton. In the notice of Shilly SShally ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... seventh appearance in tho dock. He was sent to gaol for six weeks. WILTUL DASIALEI.-Mary Ann. naltin (17), hinge-maker, Drury Lane, was sent to prison for siri weeks for being drunak and disorderly and vnlf ally breaking a pane of glass in the'vwindow ...

DIVORCE SUIT BY AN ACTRESS

... affairs, although hao was living apart romn her. Mr. Creswick and others offered their services to get up a benefit for her at Drury Lane. She had an objection to this suggestion, and the respondent asked her not to accept charity, and she aoted upon his wish ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Arts. Of course, Agsano ?? niay have found some one else, and the present discovery may be genuine. --Pull Malt Gazette. Drury Lane Theatre was reopened by Mr. F. B. Chattorton for the autumn season on Saturday evsning, wvith the popular drama of AAmy ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... was fined £Ii. and costs for it similar offence onl tcrip amie day. A KICIeINCn £'ASE.-'losnmas iiiaitey (21), labourer, Drury Lane, was nharg.d with being disorderly at the Clsapol Tavern. Jennecnis Row, and assanulting Police-co- stable bMcDIalnus; Scs'd ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... (Stipendiary), S. T7korsston, C. Stnrgc, and J. D. Goodman. THE BENEFIT OF THE3 DOUBT.-Micetad King (25), brasseaster, Drury Lane, was charged with assaulting Police-cohstable James French in the execution of his duty, on Saturday.-Tho prisoner received ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the charge against the prisoncr.-hii xves aCC51 ingly discharged. Cn1urTYv TO A DoNJcEv.-Hcnry Wieelet (1r), Elb saer: Drury Lane, Chapil Street, was charged with clueltiY - a dlnhoey hy beating llim sith a wvilup, in tle Ast Roal. --A witness stated ...

GLEANINGS

... carelessness of a plumber who Was adjuating gas pilier.I At the annual meeting of tieo rcntcrs; or debenture noliders of Drury Lane Theatre, it was stated that there was a large balanco in thle hands of the committee of pro. pr-ieotrs, and it was suigested ...

GLEANINGS

... famous pantomime company. having conoludod their Continental tour, have returned to London to prepare for their engagement at Drury Lane. The Humane Society lins awarded a testimonial to Messrs. William IeTwat and Alfred Carson, for their oxer- tions to rescue ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I!4RrVU*i! lIOGUW13 AN\) VAGAnOSDC. 1Js1i 4 We!hl ch f polisher, Court, Jolhn Street, and Pdter In~la'ew . 1;a inalker, Drury Lane, Nvere sent to gaol for six ' lihard labour, ns rogues and vagabonds, for hei ' , 0t3 ises of Mr. Eastman, asslsine Lane ...