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THE POLICE COURTS

... Sr.- Ir. TO THE EDITOR o' THE DACTLY NEwe. ate SIR,-As stage manager of the operatic per. fresnacees at the Theatre Royal Drury lane, permit ma to say that the arconat %hich appeared in the j auraslsofethl moraing, of a fire wtthicl is said to hbav occurred ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. t Thomas Caton, well known to the police as an esscciste of I the most desperate thieves in the neighbourhood of Drury. lane, wae charged by Elizabeth Sinnick, the wife of one of the summoning officers of this court, with an attempt to pick her ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the schedulp.. He had. been employed by the insolvent as a stage-carpenter at Drury-lane Theatre. The Chief Comninisioner asksed the insolvent what he had to do with Drury-lane Theatre? The insolrent said he had the theatre fye years ale. He was connected ...

Law Intelligence

... appeared in person, was not is inserted in the scbedule. He hod been employed by the cy insolvent as a stage carpenter at Drury-lane Theatre. The Chiel Commiaoioner asked the insolvent what he had ito do with Drury-lase Theatre i ich The insolvent said ...

TRAFFIC IN FOREIGN GIRLS

... FrIRe AT DRU.BY-,AN9E,- On Sunday morning; a little- before one o'cloco, a gent]emain rushed from, the stage entrauceg of Drury-lane,, into Great Russell. street, exclaiming that the theatre was on fire. Several cabmen immediately drove off for the engines ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... but there was nothing to lead to his identification..-A womafn named Mary Began, aged fifty, residing in Prince's-street, Drury-lane, also committed suicide on Thursday by cutting her throat. She was of intemperate habits, and had been drinking for the ...

Published: Sunday 13 April 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1771 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LAST FRENCH TRAGEDY.—TRIAL for the Murder of a Countess

... chorus. With this experience he went to Brighton as a comedian, and thence to Bath. In 1833 he was engaged by Mr. Bunn for Drury-lane Theatre, when he made his first great hit in the patt of Tom Drops in Jerrold's comedy of 'he hschoofellows. His dramatic ...

Published: Sunday 20 April 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1952 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ment. The prisoner acknowledged her guilt ; and amongst other charges brought against her was that of giving orders for Drury-lane Theatre to persons frons whom she received small gratuities, and many of whom were put to expense by engaging cabs to take ...