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THE COLLEEN BAWN IN COURT

... clear the way for his judgment on the second point. By this bill Mir. Webster soubght to prevent Mr. Bencicault from taktrg Drury Lane Theatre, or perferming therm. Now, to sustain euch a contention, there must be some agree- ment bhtween the partes putting ...

THE ADVENTURES OF A BOY THIEF IN LONDON

... shillings for a con- certimna He manifested great inolination to see life7'7 and accordingly visited the Prinoes's and Drury Lane Theatres, the Crystal Pa'aoe, and other places of popular resort; the result of whioh was that when found by his mother ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... follow the prisoner to see where he resided, and he followed the prisoner to the model lodging-house in Charles-street, Drury- lane, and then came back and informed me where he had traced the prisoner to. I then went with the young man and a constable ...

Complicated Watch Robbery

... of his watch at the Pit entrance of the Lyceum Theasre. Mir. Parfitt, the landlord of the Craven's Head public-house, in Drury. lane, told a person named Lygo, who was employed at the Olympic Theatre, and attended sales, that he wanted a watch for his daughter ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 631 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... open court, which is equivalent to an adjudiraton of bankruptcy. IN RE UNDERWOOD. Thebiakruptwasa grocer, of Long-acre and Drury. lane. This was the adjourned examination meeting. He eve to unsecured crsditora 8,2411.; aseete, about 2,0001. llr C. E. Lewis ...

execution OF THE WIS

... Holborn, was com- pletely filled with the fish, poultry, vegetable, and other hawkers of St. Gilee's and the purlieus of Drury lane. The funeral oortege started at half-pest twe, anu con- sisted of a hearse with the body, and two mouruing coaches centaining ...

A THEATRICAL INSOLVENCY

... ntl Edmund O'Rourke, commonly known ns Ednued Falene. was re-hesid. The ban1rupt was f*rmaervy !easre cel'I Lyceum, now of Drury Lane Theatre. This prceedi arose under the following circumatances: in 18.J he V an insolvent in the defunct Insolvent Corrt ...

CONVICTION OF A NOTORIOUS BURGLAR

... He was told' that 'his statement was not satiafactory, and he hould. take him into custody. On reaching the portio of Drury lane Theatre, the prisoner stopped and said; -ItIs no use- taking me to the station, I hm moat likely be detained,; and It would ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN DRURY-LANE

... member of the metropolitai police force, who, it was alleged (asreported else5 where), had been rmurdered while on'duty in Drury- lane. -The three men, Daly, Cahill, and Curtis, charged with being concerned m the death of the de- ceased, were not present ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN

... professional myself. I did not go home with my lady friend tb sleep, because she slept with her mother In Drury-lane. I. am an actress at Drury- lane and the Lyceum; but I do not play in my hus. band's name I paid the cabman at a public-house where the eabman ...

A DANGEROUS GANG OF BURGLARS

... that on the 3rd December he saw the two prisoners, together with another man not in custody, coming from Charles-street, Drury- lane, towardsNewton-street, Holborn. The prisoner Hall was carrv on his shoulder a broken sack, from Which.the officer observed ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 21, taIlor, and Widiam Smitk, 27, tailor, both very well-dressed men, were Indicted for stealing at the pit entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, an opera-glass,' value 101, the pro- perty ef Elizabeth J~ane Williugham, fromu her serson. Mr. Dickie prosecuted; ...