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LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... correspor d nre which wee found at, a miser- able lodging occupied by the prisoner, In one ot tue moot mise able courts of Drury-lane, while at the time ho was representing himself as a min of property. Mr., Sleighx addrsse an ngeiousdefnce o te jrwo, howeve ...

LIFE AND DEATH IN ST. GILES'S

... from excessive drink. The next case war that of a Woman who was found insensible In a doorway Of A hoose In BarseyouTt, Drury-lane, by gm unfoltunate nli Meily. According to her own statement ,efr `be died, Be got her living at night In Oxford-strfeO ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 'was, at the time he wras taken into custody for this odence, the proprietor of three other brothels' in Prince's-court, Drury-lane, and the Zope. Co ffe e- hous e, Covent- garden. The, As6sistan t Judge animadverted on the infamous conduct of the male ...

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 ...

THE LATE RIOTS AT CREMORNE

... been nuder hie guidanoe for the last ten years. Mr. E. T. Smith had been muces - oivcly the proprietor of Her Majeety's and Drury Lane Theatres, and for the lest two years he had been the pro- prietor of the Cremorne Gardens, a place which was licensed by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... about seven o'cioce. Mir. Frederic Bileir Clrat-,urtan, joint mamager, with Mr. Edmund Fjilcaner o! the) Theatre Roe.1l, Drury Lane, sr,aied: Abe-cr a quarter pest soven o'clock last night the 6eevlenmat came s, wre in thle front of the theatee, andJ ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and on the night of the 20th of February he went to see a friend of his, the landlord of the White Hart public-house in Drury-lane. As he was about leav- ing, the prisoner, who was at the bar with several women, obstructed him in getting out. Inumeiietely ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... London-bridge. tia the Satur- day they both paid a visit to StL Paul's, the Horticultural Exhibition, and in the evening to Drury Lane Theatre. He left him about nine o'clock. He saw nothing more of him until he heard he was locked up in the otation-house ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... reputation. A Musio HALL Smssxvioc Scuu;r. : On, Tuesday, John Elaizlutd, 'rofessional singer at the Xiddldeex Music Hall, Drury-lane, appeared to a suartmons charging himn vith having assaulted Mr. Charles Solnunn, pionist, ac- conipluyist, and -chnductor ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged bsklre Mr. F'lowers, with having created a disturbance and s ?? rrpted the service in Whitfield Ch.apel, Wilson-strst, Drury-lane, on Sunday evening. Mr. oewell, the deacon I of ths chapel, said that he was present in his own paw, the previous night ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Taylor defended O'Brien. This robbery noek place on the 9th of July, while the prosecutor was walking along Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. Four men were engaged in the attack and robbery, but the two prisoners only, were apprehended and identitied. The jary ...