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OPERATIC ARTISTS IN COURT

... learn that she bad ever acted as an artist's I model, or that she had been at Drury Lane Theatre. The prisoner persisted in the statement that she was in the chorus at Drury Lane Theatre during last year's pantomime, and said she was known by her . real ...

THE ALLEGED ARSON BY A PUBLICAN

... allegeo agaiust him. The prisoner said, ',it'e a ie;, rmm innocent. * Witness afterwards went to the prisoner's house, Drury- lane, and found the policy produced. Witness Laidloy afterwards Identified the prheoner us the person who asked him to met the ...

THE POPLAR POLSONING CASE

... Ithre ?? owug a very game stern raceI 1 throughout the whole distanee. A SUCCESSFUL TIIEATRagMAIWAUE1R.T po 'prietors of Drury. lane Theatre have ratified les to Mr; E. T. Smith, at a special meeting, at hc Captain Spencer said Mr. Smfith had resce th theatre ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... adremnded on A1e-charge of stesi n and re-I ceiving.£248 18S. 6d. jk~ ?? belonging to Messrs Mabierl 3rothers, merchants, Drury- lane, were again pice in the dock. Mr. Robin- - f thne fliiq of Lowndes. Batoson, and. 7 ev'id~etice''d'uduied, ee t'en ard ...

DANGEROUS STATE OF THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... for improvements in appa beat rrafoes for covering yarns or ether cores : dated August21, 1805. an a Eliward Field, of Drury Lane, London, engineer, for improve-, does Im~a 'in Presses or machinery for embossing land colouring: ablsi di~ead August 211 ...

THE LONDON TRAGEDY

... Drury Court, wshich is a paveil thorougbfare from the Strand, and opposite the church of St.-Mary-le-Strand, leading Into Drury LAne, part of which hou.e was oecupied by the parents of the deocaed cnild. The cellar ino of atull dimensions, and wan only ...

DARING BURGLARY, WITH VIOLENCE

... admiration. i The value of theatrical property may be estimated by the fact that an original renter's share of £300, in Drury ''Lane Theatre, was sold on Tuesdaylast, by fMr. Robins, for' fire £40. 19s. - similar share fetched £42. ted e sisters, Ellen ...

MORE POLICE SCANDALS IN MANCHESTER

... Bow-street, London, on lWednesday, H1. Hurs, At Bowv-street, London, yesterday, Henry lHurst,, 24, and his wife (Clara, of' Drury Lane, were charged with the murder of Brenda Weston, -a.nirse child in. ,their eare, a'ged two yehrs and nine months. A doc' ...

MURDER

... confused, but took theboy toa ?? constable William Bishop, ER 10, deposed About half-past six on ?? night I was on duty in Drury Lane, wheti my at. tention was called by Dr. Jones. He told me a manhad been shot, and had been taken to the hospital. I pm. ...

DIVORCE CASES

... January with a revival of Tom Taylor's Twist Axe and Crown. It it stated that Mr. Augustus Harris has deter- mined to turn Drury Lane Theatre into a limited company, and with that view articles of associati have already been drawn up. Miss Wallis has so ...

THE GREAT GOLD ROBBERY ON THE SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY

... end 4th, made of a blue 66hel a stuff. We had four leather bags made-courier bags 'they off ware termed-ait the corner of Drury Lane And Great Queen.' onl street. These bags ;were tried in my wesh-houee, by putting en 8,tlb of shot into them. To complete ...

THE PRISON TRAGEDY

... At the Wakefield Borough relics Court, On Wed- nesday, Walter james Hewitt, a& pianoforte tuner and repairer, living in Drury Lane, Wakefield, Was charged with having assaulted a young Mien naused Walter Birkett, of Gill'sa Yard, Norblhgates The case ...