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THE POLICE COURTS

... W. P. Wood. 8 --His Honour stated that he was walking through Princes- a street, on his way from Lincoln's-ina-leless to Drury-lane, I at half-past five on Monday evening, when he saw a man I running along with a basket of glass in his hands, followed ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF CHARLES James Mathews, the Comedian

... Mathews was anxious to keep by him. His Honour granted the application. BEuLaii's Opera of 2'orsid'was played last night at Drury- lane instead of l Seraglio, in consequence of Herr Formes labouring under a severe hoarseness. Mr1nACUaOUS ESCAPE PROM FUNED:RING ...

Published: Sunday 02 July 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1886 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... this gentleman, loniqerly on&eof the leading scenic' artists at heoi Majesty's tieatre, Coient-garden, Ly-' ceunm, aind Drury-lane, by the hand. of an assassin. TUhe rumbur has unhappdy proved too true, and the-' follwing'paiticulare, abridged fraisathe ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... en a large business as a retail coal dealer in Tottenham- street, Tottenham-court-road, and formerly in Short's- gardens, Drury-lane, surrendered to take his trial, well knowing it to have been stolen. The prisoner White pleaded guilty. It appeared that ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... aged 22, was charged with highway robbery. The prosecutor, a gentleman named Biedermann, residing at Wandsworth, was in Drury-lane shortly after six o'cloek on Tuesday evening, having called at a shop for a gold eyc- glass which had been left for repair ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... wias charged With highway robbery. f a-. lthe prosecutor, a gentleman named Biedermano, residing ?? at Wandsworth, wias in Drury-lane shoitly after six o'clock p on Tuesday evening, having called at a shop for a gold aye-X as glass which had been left for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... aged 22, was charged withlhighway robbery. The prosecutor, a gentleman named Biedermaun, residing at Wandswortb, was on Drury-lane shortly after six o'clock on Tuesday evening, having called at a shop for a gold eye-glass which had been left for repair ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... , who was unable to stand during her ex- d amination, occupied the front room on the first floor of 2, Iw Burley-court, Drury-lane. The prisoner, a total stranger to l- her, forced his way into the house between nine and ten in Id the morning, and followed ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... contrived to lure her away itito Drury-lane. She then car- ried the little eirl to St. Martin's-lane. Meeting withi a boy named John Dunla:ver, she asked him if he would take the child to No. 16, Beunett's-court, Drury-lane, telling him that its mother would ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prosecutrix, who was unable to stand during her examination, occupied the front room on the first floor of No. 2, Burley-court, Drury-lane. The prisoner, a total stranger to her, forced his way into the house between nine and ten in the morning, and, followed ...

THE SECOND COURT-MARTIAL ON Lieutenant Perry

... n will showv the object of the gift- Presented -to EDwAnD TYasaLn SMaTcE, Esq., by the Committee of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, as a Testimonial of the admiration in which they hold 'his satisfactory and successful management of that theatre during ...

Published: Sunday 30 July 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1901 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... the property of Henry Taylor. ad The prisoner enticed the child, who was under four an years of age, from Beinett's-oourt, Drury-lane, and having 'or got her into by-plaee, tore from her oars a pair of small he rings that were in them, and while the child ...