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THE MURDER OF MR. TERRISS

... Oncem ors in the metropolis, Mr. Terries decided to retarn to the stage, and was engaged under Mm. F. B Chattertoa , at Drury- lane. In i 871 he hea ing to- try his fortune a8t h -edingt P nen- tacky; but the plan was not suecessefr, and Mr. T'eriss made ...

THE BECHTON MURDER

... that the severest symptoms of hydrophobia were presented. The statue erected by public .subscription in the vestibule of Drury Lane Theatrein honour of Balle, the composer, was unveiled yesterday by Sir Michael Costa. One of the Paris papers reports a ...

THE LEWIS CROFTERS

... was seen distributing some. money among some phildren ot of his disappearanoe. SQn Ttiursday aftemnoon*meeting was held at Drury Lane ; Theatre of the megibers of the M'Neill Fund Committee, Mr. Augustua arril presiding. A. sub.. committee was. Appoiuod ...

MURDER

... The father stated that being told on Wednes lid his Son was n ill-treating his -wife and child, b went to his lodgings in Drury Lane. He food the. prisoner, who had been drinkg, sittg on lb floor with a dagger in his hand, and thtoning murder his wife. ...

LIVERPOOL TRANSFER SESSIONS

... Berry nest applied c for permission to pull down and re-erect the licensed premises known as the Old Mansion House, No. 9, Drury-lane, where it was proposed 2a to build a restaurant. If the bench granted the I i' application, the license of the Brunswick ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Ashe, SouteC astle-street. T. C. Adam, corn merchant, Brunswick-street. W. D. Broome, corn merchant, Drury-lane. HodgsonBlElandcommission merchant Drury-lane, John Broad ent corn merchant Drary-lane, Christopher Bell, wine merchant, Mosr-street. WV. N. Bell ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... AND MAWCOLM Cnussr. -Thomas Hayes, carter, and Peter , Lennon, yard foreman, in the employ of Bernard a Reilly, teamowner, Drury-lane, were summoned for woridng and s cusi g to he worked a horse when suffering from an old and painful wound upon which the ...

MR. JOHN COLEMAN

... of Bow-street. London. The Masks, Banners, and Imignla expressly provided for the occasion by the celebrated Ruyukyer, of Drury-lane Theatre, Loudon. The Opening produced under the joint superintendence Mr. Coleman and Mr. Higgle. The whole of the Harlequinade ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... Olivia in Twelfth Night. She suhsequently fulfilled various engagements at Edinburgh and Bath, and in 1826 was engaged at Drury-lane Theatre, where she first appeared as Violante in 'The Wonder. In 1829, at Covent-garden Theatre, she sustained the part ...

THEATRICAL ASSAULT CASE

... the case to be gone into, stated that his client it of was engaged to perform one of the principal d l characters in the Drury-lane pantomime. As a V he performance of this took place in tie afternoon, he as it requested the learned magistrate to take ...

CHARGE OF ARSON AGSINST A PUBLICAN

... She b 4 went tosle again. About three weeksao'wtes ti aaarfnapthba at Drury-lane .About a moath Y. agO, the beds end mattreeses were rdemoved front el f tha Victoria Hotel to Drury-lane. JOiss Doughty took 0 DI five hampers to Brirdguorth about the same ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS ON BANKERS

... appeaaance, were, Mr. Grippe sadd, brothers, named Charles Duranty and Willisata Duranty, trading as Widow Duranty -nd Son, Drury-lane, Liverpool, and they were charged with conspiring, by false pretences, to induce Enifle and Arthur Francis Levita, trading ...