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... presided.- We (Bra, of yesterday, Saturday), regret to announce the death of Mr, Henry Lee, late of the theatres royal,5 Drury lane, Olympic, Marylebone, lao., after a po tmacte an painful ?? (Saturdayi Mr. Bedford held an inquest at Westminster hospitaL ...

Law Intelligence

... as the one in Drury- lane, had his oysters deposited at the former place, from whence he conveyed some of them to Drury-lane. On giving up the former shop the oysters were still brought to Billingsgate, although addressed to Drury-lane, but on every occasion ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... d, Drury- lane, but he drove to Caldwell's public-house, nut the dancing rooms, in Dean-street, Soho. He there called and paid for a pint of wine, and after drinking that they again got into the caband went to the Red Lion and Still, in Drury-lane. By ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—April 17

... c, Holborn-end, late a branch of the British Bank, and opened as luncheon and refreshmenut-rooms by Hr. E, T. Smith, of Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Bodkin supported the appeal; Mr. I'olaed appeared for the magistrates; Mr. Giffard for publicairs in the neighbour- ...

Published: Sunday 25 April 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2050 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... lurk. Helmes, F division, said that the prisonerse belonged to a i notorious gang of thieves whose headquarters were in Drury- lane. Jones had already been convicted, and the others, who were brothers, and whose right name was Dare, were I well known to ...

Law Intelligence

... and other business expenses .. 42168 By domestic and personal ditto ?? 1,8106 1 By lone on 2o54 performances at Lyceum and Drury-lane Thea- tres, as per profit And loss state- ment .£21 0. . .. ?? 8 By ditto upon sub-letting Lyceum Theatre from April 4 to ...

LAW AND POLICE

... GUILDHALL. LzBsnnroas OF CouNsraL.-Mr. G. Peacles, the proprietor of the Whistling Oyster Refreshment-roomns, 13, Vinegar-yard, Drury- lane, and Mr. Benjamin Lawson, the landlord of the Crown Tavermi adjoining, attended on Wedniesday before Mr. Alderman Salomonls ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3499 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... exScU- toio oE-his-duty. Nixon found the prisoner, a little bef re one o'clock on; Sunday morning, sitting on a door-step mo Drury- lane. S She refused to move, and, struck him in the face. She then threw herself on tihe ground, and co- menced-screaming loudly ...

LAST WEEK'S LATEST NEWS

... Great 13Litaba has arrived from New South Wales with 1,427 ounces of gold, valued at 5,7081.-Mr. E. T. Smith the lesses of Drury Lane Theatre, according to his annual cuctom for several years past, distributed on Friday his C bristmasgifts to the poor and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... living in the Coal-yard, Drury-lane. From the evidence of James PitR and constable Steadman, 158 F, it appeared that shortly sifter nine o'clock on Friday evening there was a drunken row at the corner of Charles- street, Drury-lane. A fight had taken place ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... having heard that a woman named Mead, who was an associate of the prisoner, had left with a publicsa in the neighbourhood of Drury- lane the sum of 217 10s., und that sbh also had . other money with her, he, upon the morning of , the 21st of January, went to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... under her shawi, hut they refused to tell him where that wras stolen from. The prisoners, who came from Short's-gardens, Drury- lane, admitted stealing the property, and were each san- tenced to three months' hard labour. . Mola JuvENIirE THiEVFiS.-David ...