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A FENIAN LEADER SENTENCED TO PENAL SERVITUDE

... tragedian forty-three years, and died in 1822, agen ! ninety-nine. She had before her marriage been a dancer on the boards of Drury-lane, and was a native of Vienna. She died in her chair, retaining her faculties to the last. Bailev cites, too vaguely perhaps ...

THE TICHBORNE PERJURY TRIAL

... escaped from the Guild- hall, while awaiting examination there a few (days ago, and was captured after a desperate struggle in Drury-lane, was yesterday afternoon brought before Sir Thomas Gabriel, and com- mitted for trial. DEATHE OF DR. CANDLISH. 3 The Rev ...

LOCAL POLICE NEWS

... df :Darwentwater'! to for- bid..tbh sale. -The auctionrer: MIay.l ask jour name? -.The C1,0ountesse' agent, Mr Bell, - Drury Lane, Newcastle. - The auctioneer :. I ,will . tske your protest. The auct'oncer then. procceded to describe the varions lots ...

MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... whilst drivingi m towards Sunderland, gave the prisoner a ride with de] him. ¶Thompson put up at a' public-house ih TI Drury-lane, Sunderland and went to bed. Late as the same night, prisoner came into the yard, pulled etc out the staple of the door ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... a single woman. I know the prisoner, Dr Hammond, and first saw him in July last year. I then went to his surgery at 101, Drury Lane. I had a letter of introduction to him. I M as at that time ensreiete, and I went to engage him to attend me in my confinement ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A PHYSICIAN

... had children, and it would not do for her to be in the family way by him. The prisoner, at this time, was living at 101, Drury Lane, and he made up the medicine for her there. After she had taken the medicine she used to feel sick, but beyond that it did ...

ACTION AGAINST THE CORPORATION OF SUNDERLAND

... anxiety. ad- The German actors attached to the Court ?? at Meiuingen have eu.ered into ain tal arraugemncut to appear at Drury-lane Theatre for a period of six weeks, from the 33th of Zay, lSi. S A d'ocesan conference has just beon held in the aj Isle ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... Court, London, on Tues- cday, Mary Ann Dickson, a young woman, who stated that she lived with her mother in the Coal Yard, Drury Lane, was charged before Mr Newton with indecent conduct in IHyde Park. A policeman stated that about a quarter to six that morning ...

Police Courts

... sureties of £25 each. SUNDERLAND.-FRIDAY. LIQENSING PROSECUTION. Thomas Hende-son, musical conductor at the Wear Music Hall, Drury Lane; William Gilbert, negro comedian; Matthew Skeen, who wore the uriform of a private in the 106th Regiment; and Thomas Armstrong ...

Police Courts

... an elderly women, was fined £5, with the alternative ot one mnonth's imnprisonlment, for keeping a. house of ill-famne in Drury Lane, on the 9th of April last.- CHARGE OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Robert M~cGrathl and Matthew Scott were charged on remnnxd with ...

Police Courts

... wounding James Peterson, a ?? prosecutor said that on the night of the 17th ult, he went with the female prisoner to a house in Drury Lane, where she became abusive. The male prisoner came into the room and struck him over the eyes with something, the blow knocking ...

Police Courts

... up the shop. On Monday morning, about eight o'clock witness returned to the shop, and he saw tije prisoner at the top of Drury Lane, behind the premises. He saw the prisoner open the grating with a key, and bring up the acid bottle and dusters to clean ...