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YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... under the following circumstances: - The spokesman, whose name did not transpire, stated that lie and his friend went to Drury Lane Theatre, last evening. and presented an order for the upper boxes, which had been given to them by a friend. While the attendant ...

CONCLUSION OF MR. BOUCICAULT'S Difficulties

... before. When he entered into business he reduced his expenditure. By Mr. Lawrance-Previous to that he was on a salary at Drury. lane. Was perfectly solvent when he made the settlement. The property settled represented his surplus. Out of his savings he ...

Published: Sunday 23 August 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2390 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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—YESTERDAY

... AnrjoGED. FRAUD AT A. T3nEATICAL TilcxFT-orirce. -Jamer.e West/ield, aseistant at a tneatrial t cliet-otuio, in Brydgea-street, Drury-lane, was charged with ebtaining money by false protences from Sir Erdmand Lechmere. h'r. H. Broadon, of Eecsex-treet, Strand ...

THE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... any one to open that door, N~ary Ann Turner, 4; Gcorge-street, gave similar evidence. Daniel Murphly, 19, Lincoln-court, Drury lane, the shoe black, said he generallystood in Compton-street Soho. He remembered being there on Thursday morning week. He brushed ...

LAW&POLICE, SATURDAY

... a grocer in Drury-lane, was charged with receiving about 5 cwt.'of sugar, worth 5d. per pound. -Mr. Lewis appeared' for Mr. Belohamn.- Police-serjeant Aekrihl of the F division' said: About ten o'cldcklast night, I was ondiutym 'Drury. lane, and saw the; ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... mother, who got her living by washing, lived in Crown-street, Soho. The father of the Longs, who lived in Princes-court, Drury- lane, was a shoemaker, but in such a bad state of health that he was unable to work, and the mother'was hourly expected to die ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... too -late in October, and after applications to several theatres for an engagement, he was engaged by Mrn E. T. Smith, of Drury Lane, from Christ- mas to March, at 7& weekly. The plaintiff having been examined in support of these facts, Miss Lydia Thompson ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... celebrated oboe player -so well reitiesubered by tile hsfiturs eof Julliti's concerts -against Mr. E. T. Smith, the lesses of Drury. lane Theatre, for breach of contract, and in which the plaintiff recovered £80 damlages, a rule Was granted yestelrday, in this ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... perceived his watch chain hang- ing down loosely, and his watch was ?? Hart, labourer, residing at No. 4, Clare-court, Drury. lane, said that he was in the booking office of the South Western railway when he saw the prisoner and the prosecutor. Smith ...