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THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY AND The Times

... was entirely on their behalf and at their own expense. Rule visi accordingly. MR. G. V. BRooxD will appear as Brutus at Drury-lane Theatre on the 30th inst. CITABITY AND THE DRAMA. -}From time immemorial theatres have been instrumental in the cause of ...

Published: Sunday 15 January 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1475 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... prosecutor, who said he was a commercial traveller, deposed that Ile accompanuied a young woman to a brothel in Charles-strcet, Drury-lane, at three o'clock in the morn- ing, and nas conducted to a room apparently in the occupa- tion of the prisoner. Witness ...

SINGULAR CASE OF WAREHOUSE ROBBERY IN LEEDS

... seemed of natonaded at his feat. iii- A NEW THEATRE' FOR THE EAST ENI) OF is? LoinioN.-Mr. U. T.? Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane, has purchased the dztenslve freehold estate on which Shadwell stands, for the purpose of erecting a largit and med asodious ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wretched prisaner, when Mla lHealy, was cue f the Most admired actresses and voalists en thre BtlEh tage, and not Only filled Drury Lane to the ceiling, but barmed half the town.- When so great a favourite, IEB lealy got mrrtied tci My. Prinuas, an aceomplished ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... who saiid he .was a commercial traveller, deposed that he aceompanied a &oelng -woman: to a,:brdth'el in Ch'arles-street, Drury. lane, at three o'clock in the morning, and was conducted to a room apparently- in the &66piatib of the prisoner: .Vitness said; ...

Published: Sunday 22 January 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4962 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... violent assatault ?? H mBuinhies. e Thvseh pr.isoer 'wass.f0orery i~th corinployefa tr. K7oen;o5 i'-t Ind shoemaker, in Drury-lane, but -ad lately jined Je the whole body of workin- Iz ndla ' srike fcI'rages. The .e wat sonaee of the men who had of ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... a violent assault on William Huimphries. The prisoner was formerly in the employ of a Mr. Kendal, boot and shoemaker, in Drury-lane, but had lately joined the whole body of workmen in a strike for wages. The complainant was one of the men who had since ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... tion. The defendant had joined in a strike for wages, which occurred recently at Mr. Kendals, boot and shoemaker in. Drury lane, and it was proved that a systematic attack bad been made upon all the new hands who had consented to work for Mr. Kendil ...

LAW AND POLICE

... accepted a rate of wages that Sullivan had refused. Sullivan had been formerly in the employment of a Mr Kendal, a shoemaker in Drury-lane, but had joined the strike for wages. Humpbries had accepted the work at the old rate. It appeared from the evidence that ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... he could not satisfactorily account. It appeared that on the previous evening the prisoner went to the stage entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, where he re- presented himself to he the eon of Flexmore, the clown, and, producing the half of a Bank of England ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... Queen's prison, and was opposed in person by Ssmjuel Genaese of the Crown and Cushion public-ihouse Little ltsesell-street, Drury-lane. M4r. Sargood supported. The schedule of the insolvent, who is now 26 years old, disclosed debts and liabilities to £7,564; ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... traced the father of the children Rapley and the mother of the Knocks to be cohabiting together at No. 36, Browiilow- 5:reet, Drury-lane, living in profligacy and indolence on the vagrancy of their children, wio for ah length of tim e had been sent out to beg ...