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SUMMER ASSIZES

... brought up his family with great respecta- bility, The defendant in 1856 was the keeper of the Sugarloaf public-house in Drury Lane. It was burnt down and Jackson was employed to rebuild it. This led to an intimacy between the parties. The defendant's ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN ORMOND-STREET

... purpose of beating her. To Mr. Fitzgerald-7Did not see Mary Eaves in the room on Sunday morning. John Gannon lives at No. 20, Drury-lane; collects subscriptions for a burial society; Win. Gill was a mem- ber of it; recollects the Saturday night before Mrs. ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... a sailor, was brought up in id custody, charged by another sailor named Gough with :r. assaulting him by stabbing him in Drury-lane on Sa- turday night. The prisoner and complainant were fighting together when Mr. Ashley was near goughing Mr. Goff by stabbing ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... defendant. ' The plaintiff is a hosier, having wararooms at 1o,'William-street, the rare of which emtends askeir back'as Drury-lane, -'In August, 1859, the defendant becamese big tenent for certain wareroopis abovq thoie used by the ilaintif in his business ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... Jenny's.-Court Journal. p IGeneral Cialdini has declined the proffered title of e Due de Gaeta.a A Nearly £450 were taken at Drury Lane on Mr. and P id Mrs. Charles Kean's benefit night, a sum almost an- n w precedented. a if, The Scotia, now building on the ...

LAW

... I Ier name vas t nott 1tussell, bat that was her mnamma's maiden name. STie (lid not knoev that her mamma was known in , Drury Lane as Sally Russell. She (insolven(t) ralled herself an enameller. She cnrnielfled lad ies' fa ens - thit was her Profess ...

MR. WINDHAM'S CASE

... be had spoken of were witnesses in this case, D and were staying in London at Mr. Windliam's .ex- if penosp They went to Drury Lane Theatre because Mr. Winrliham had offered them a private box. M'Mr. Charles Colman, a fishmonger and dealer in e game in ...

HOW MRS. LLANELLYN WAS ROBBED OF HER GOLD RING

... morning in Wych Street, at about three o'clock. The MAGISTRENT-What brought you there at such an hour ? Witness-I had been to Drury Lane Theatre, and went with them to have a little drop of something to drink on my way home. Who were they ? The prisoner's wife ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—SATURDAY

... pleaded guilty, and were oentenced, Mary to seven days, and Catherine' to one month's imprisonment. . Patrick Brien, 40, Drury-lane, was charged vwth having stolen a pewter pint from the shop of Mr. Ka- vanagh, grocer, Jobnston's'-place. The ?? was committed ...

THE LAW AS TO LIBEL

... will give general ?? Times. Bsniz 55 A TEExTaE.-During the performance of the farce of lipy Heart's isv the Miighlanlds at Drury Lane Theatre on Saturday night, a married womnn, named Stevens, seated in the pit, gave birth to a child. As may be imagined ...

INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE GRASMERE

... foundation-stone of a national monu- msent shall be laid in London at noon on that day; a Shiakespearoan performance be given at Drury Lane Theatre, and a grand soiree take place il the even- ing at Westminster Huall; at which, to insure an un- interrulpted flow ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... been engaged f of a short season by the mana~ger of the Queen's Theatre, Derry. Mliss Helen Fanit appeared as Zsrminqois in Drury Lane ?? inniay nigt. The greate~st tiving actress weei Signally successful. A~NOTHER SUSrrcTuO) INCENDLSC1Y FInE IN YOnsK- ? ...