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YESTERDAY'S POLICE, LAW, ETC

... four sovereigns fom Rosetta Solomons, under the following circumstances- Complainant stated that she kept a cigar divan in Drury- lane, and that on Tuesday last the defendant; with whom, for some time, she bad ad on and off acquaintance, called at her residence ...

POLICE

... assaulting the police at Jullien's Pronsenade Concert, at Drury-Lane Theatre, on Monday night. Inspector Darkin, of the A division, described the character of these annual disturbances at Drury Lane. A number of young gentlemen made it a rule to go in a ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... 'presently entirely lost- FATAL FULFILMENT OF A Dnrvmst-Ost Wednesday, Mr. G. S. Brent held an inquest at the King's 'Arms, Drury- lane, on' Jane Sheen, aged fourteen mouths, the offspring of anunfortunate, 'The' mother having been sentenced t, fourteen ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Brownlow-street, Drury-lane. The defendant had repeatedly asked her to live with him, but owing to his violenae on previous occasions she refused to have anything to do with him. On the 29th of September last he met her is Drury lane and followed her ...

MURDER OF A FEMALE BY HER HUSBAND

... institution, whereby it will now be placed on an equality with the more rich and prosperous funds of Covent-garden. and Drury- lane theatres. FATL ACIDNT.- Yesterday afternoon, about four o'clock, a weaggon, belonging to Messrs. Archer and Co., Golden-lane ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... Westmins ster, held an inquest at the Craven's Head tavern, Drury- lane, touching the death of William Wingett, ago sixty-two years, a bootmaker, lately residing at No. 4, Harford-place, Drury lane, who cormmitted self deothC' tion by hanging himself on the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... been identified by his wife. His name is Michael Kennedy, a labourer, formerly residing with his wife in Berinett's-court, Drury lane, but lately separated from her, arnd lodging somiewhere in Finsbury. Mr. Bedford has held an inquest on the body, when a ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4437 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... this case Mr. Charles Druce, the registrar, has made I his report, and the dividend under the insolvency occa- t sioned by Drury Lane Theatre will be 6 ninepence three farthings in the pound on debts proved to 6,3781. The money in court on which the dividend ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... he went to America in 1847. He returned in December, 1850, after a very unsuccessful speculation. Last season he was at Drury-lane theatre, at 7. a week. Salaries were paid to Easter, and after- wards they worked on for eight weeks in the hope that some ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—THURSDAY

... OF' JAMtES IOBERTION ANDERsON. This w as A meeting for the proof of debts in the ease of Mir. Anderson, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, preli- minary to a dividend. A number of creditors attended be- fore Mr. Cha~rles Dance, the registrar, and among ...

WILFUL PERJURY BY THE POLICE

... The two constables had been placed on duty the previous evening at Jullien's promenade concert (the last of the series) at Drury-lane theatre, and at the close of the en- tertainment they took two young men into custody on the charge of picking pockets. ...