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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 ...

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 ...

[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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... anothei half-crown-a good one. Suspecting him from something in his manner, I watched him sad saw him enter a public-house in Drury- lane. I then spoke to an officer in plain clathes, who want on with me, still watching the prisoner. We saw him enter the. Eagle ...

The CASE of the ALHAMBRA and the THEATRES

... paper up at the tine, but have not got it now. I agree. generally with Mr. Wigan. I saw the ballet the year before last at Drury- lane Theatre, and this ballet is taken from it, with the exception of the dagger dancee which is introduced. I recognised ...

Published: Sunday 14 May 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3433 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... charged with the mad- slaughter Of RoberT ?? took place on? the morning of the 24th of January, at a brothel in a court irl Drury-lane, where, it appeared, the de- ceased had gone in company with the prisoner. They appeared to have gone into a front room ...

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 ...

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 

TILL ROBBERY BY CHILDREN

... went, in consequence of what he told her, to seek odt the pri- soner Chant, and met him at the corner of Princes- street, Drury-lane. She asked him if he had stolen a till and given it to her son. He said, It is of no use mny denying it. I did give it ...

COPYRIGHT of ARRAH-NA-POGUE

... name is a ho isehold vord among all ecub-ere of' tiJ e B. igicest class hlarp playing, announces a pp sr. iec coccert at Drury-lane Theatre on Wedecedey nexst the dlthe. 'aieo pieces oe ise Pyes e, Poole, Editea Wyn, Roes Heros, Mac-lae Moos; o M1sodafes ...

Published: Sunday 14 May 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A ROMANCE OF EX-ROYALTY

... Colville was simply a beauty of a the demi mede, named Charlotte Mlunden, and that the duke had met her in the green-room of Drury-lane Theatre. There was no abduction in the case; a journey of pleasure .was simply proposed, and joyfully and readily cc- r ...