[ill] ADVENTURE OF A CABMAN

... time, and I aid very likely I would call again that evening. After seeing her to the door, I left My wife Is engaged at Drury Lane Theatre, and Imake it a rule to get home earlyf every night, put up my cab, charge my alethea, and go and mee~t her. On ...

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 ...

CONVICTION OF A NOTORIOUS BURGLAR

... shall do nO such thing. us yen a thavetbe hs cverment was not satisfactory, cake him into custody. On reaching and he 5 f Drury-lane theatre the prisoner stop- the porticy 1 it is no use taking me to the station, pod and Sal likely be detained, and it ...

A YOUNG WOMAN'S CAREER

... told him to fix his ovwn tine, and he said perhaps he would callagain ijtheevening. Hiswvife was enplove, as a dancer at Drury-lane theatre, and lie was iathe habit of putting up his cab, cleaning himself, asd goingfortheppurposeofescortingherhome. Thesaein ...

THEATRICAL REPRESENTATIONS IN MUSIC HALLS

... of full orchestra, performing the evolutions of a ballet, stated to have been produced some time before In a pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre. But the serious business or incident, represented by action, seems ts have been the attack of some imaginary enemy ...

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 ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... shillings for a concertina. He manir fested great inclination to see life, and accordingly visited the Princess's and Drury-lane theatres, Crys tal-palace, and other places of popular resort; the result of which' was that when fouind by his mother ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... seems, hbad induced the man to go with her i to thel room she occapied in an upper etorey in a house a in Barley court, Drury lane. Soon after they went I upstairs an altercation was beard, the window of the room, was opened, and the man thrown out. He ...

LAW AND POLICE

... return again. Before the bill of sale was given to bliss Barlow she bad asked for security. He had, as stated, engagements at Drury-lane Theatre. Mesers. Falconer and Chatterton had lent him 30 to enable him to come to this court, end he had since been paid ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1681 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THROWING A MAN OUT OF WINDOW

... about one o'clock. He was tier quite sobers Policeman Wensley said he was on daty at ti time in question ii the Coal-yard, Drury-lane, sad from inforiation received from the witness Steven he proceeded to Barley-court, and found a man Iying on the ground ...

A WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER

... likely to throw himself front a window. Eumma Brown, a woman of the town, deposed that she lived at No. 8, Barley-court, Drury-lane, and on coming home between two and three o'clock on the morning of Tuesday, the 24th ult., she saw a hat come out of the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... oripuaers juw. have found a verdict of w1f ,pmrdet)gaiunt.:.&nifinith,- the wo'man'who ocrupied-&, room at No. 8, Barley-court Drury-lane, Lendon. One i.- znighttshe retrned to riehb Accompeied by a you-g anf nlrified Robert Lord, and soon after they were hi ...