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THE POLICE COURTS

... person of ldr. Young, the 31ayor ot Wisbech, at the box entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. ~ ~ ~ ~ ad mmdatl Her. Young deposed that on the evenng of the 31st Dec. he went to Drury-lane Theatre with two ladies, and, as theo were leavn~g at the closle of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... a re- turned convict, were charged with stealing an opera glass from a young lady named Williams, at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. Sergeant Holmes, of the F division, said he was on daty in private clothes at the entrance of the theatre at half-past ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Wisbaech, at the box entrance of Dlury-lane theatre.-Mr. Y oung deposea that on the evenirg of the 31st Dec. he went to Drury-lane the. atre with two ladies, and, as they were leaving at the elose of the performance, a rush took place, by which he was ...

LAW AND POLICE

... admirer of the plaintiff when she was in Drury.lane, and that she afterwards became his housekeeper, in the sense in which that word was often used. There seemed to be some difficulty in getting her to leave Drury-lane, but a friend of the deceased induced ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2872 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... police-sergeant 3 F, said that on the evening of the 10th of Januas;y, he was on duty in plain i clothesat the: pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, when he saw the prisoner WValker come and place himself at the si left-hand corner of the entrance. Shortly afterwards ...

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; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... alleged Illtreatment continred from the time .o the. marriage. In 1801they settled in-Lobdon, and took a cigar shop in: Drury-lane, and Mrs. Elliott again re- sumed her theatrical engagements. 'She wastemployed At several of ithe minor theatres in London ...

MATRIMONIAL RELIEF

... alleged ill-treatment continued from -the time of the, marriage. In 1840 they settled in London and took a cigar-shop in Drury-lane, and Mrs. Elliott again resumed her theatrical engagements. She was employed at several of the niinor theatres in Loidon ...

Published: Sunday 03 February 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3341 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Case of the Fugitive, Anderson

... but recently raturned from four years'penal servitude, for garotting and robbing a foreign gentleman in Charles-street, Drury-lane. was brought before Mr. Henry, at the Bow-street Police.eCurt on a warrant charging him with assaulting Edmund T1 Iry, and ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3464 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NOTES OF LAW CASES

... theatrical profession, being egarged at some of the miaor metropolitan toewarsee. The petitioner opened a cigar shop ia Drury lane, and was employed at Agtley's; but his dl treotment, which commenced shortly after the marriage, continued , and consisted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... -CGlarles Trairs, a respectably-dressed young man, who described himself as a cook and confectijPer, of No. 17, Russell-court, Drury-lane, and Henry Jenewegs, an uncommonly seedy-looking imli- vidual, who called himself a grocer out of employment, and said he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... other men standing about thc door watching hlim. He left the shop, sinokig the cigar, ald proceeded in tire direction of Drury lane, followed by the four nieu Proseiitly one of then, the prisoner Wobb, sid(, Pult it into him,' at the same time seizing ...