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SINGULAR CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... follow the prisoner to see where he resided, and he followed the prisoner to the model lodging-house in Charles-street, Drury- lane, and then came back and informed me where he had traced the prisoner to. I then went with the young man and a constable ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... than -that Mrs. Hurley did not approve of the boys with whom he associated. On December 31 -she left her house and went to Drury Lane pantomime. Re. turning, she went into her back room, and-seeing a pane of glass broken, looked into a chest of drawers, ...

THE STRANGE THEATRICAL CASE

... trio in plaintiff's play was similar to one in that. Mr. Yagdiey, a dramatist and critic, who said he wrote last year's Drury Lane pantomine, gave evidence to the effect that a good 4eal in pltintiff's play was very old, and that he did not call it new ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... than that Mrs. Hurley did not approve of the boys with whom he associa-ted. On December 31 she left her house and went to Drury Lane pantoehe. BFe. turning, she went into her back rooe, and seeing a pane of glass broken, looe-ed into a chest of drawers ...

INFANTICIDE IN LONDON

... Chatterton, for many years ass. deated with Drury Lane theatre, died on Thursday morning from a severe attack of bronchitis. In conjirc. tion with Mr. Edmund Falconer he assumed the manasie- ment of Drury Lane in the winter of 18B2, and in It&3 became sole ...

COUNTY OF LONDON SESSIONS

... WATCx STEALING OUTSIDE DRURY LANE THEATRE.-John Lawrence was indicted for stealing a watch, the pro- perty of George Pannell, fromhis person. -On the evening of Monday,{)ct. 19, the prosecutor was waiting to go into Drury Lane theatre when he felt a pull ...

CHARGE OF DROWNING A BROTHER

... go I did not ulo it)' -.Ir. Slade remanded the prisoner to the workhouse for further iuquiriem FATAL STABBING AFFRAY IN DRURY- LANE. This morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, a man with one leg, named John Crowe, stabbed his cousin, a man named George Greene ...

THE PROVINCES

... possession and using illegal measures:- James Lanience Graydon, of the Mogul tavern, better known as the Middlesex music-hall, Drury- lane, 21 short measures, consisting of 13 quarts and eight pints, some of them two ounces deficient, was fined in the faull pnalty ...

THE MURDER OF MR. McNEILL

... Mr. McNeill. The committee formed to provide funds for the l ursuit of the inquiry into the murder- of Mr. VcNeill met at Drury Lane theatre, irf the private room of Mr. Augustus Harris, the chairman, on Fri- day. It was announced that the French Government ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... inflicting bodily harm on her daughter, Mary Ann Glindon.--The prosecutrix resided with her mother in Peabody-buildings, Drury- lane, and during the evening of Sept. 18 the prisoner complained of her not having put the baby to bed, and struck her on the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... for which body the defendant acts as clerk, refesed I to remove the ref use from Drury Lane theatre. It was explained that the de-! fendants removed the refuse from Drury Lane theatre up to the end of last year, and then declined to do so, contending that ...

MR. SMITH MAD THE SHEPHERDS

... etteel, and which is a branch of the order of Foreaters, against the defendant, Mr. Edward Tyrrell Smith, the lessee of Drury.-lane theatre, to recover the sum of 601., for breach of an agreement. Mr. Addisonf in opening the ase, said it was ens oo great ...