THE POLICE COURTS

... man, was placed at the bar on remand, charged with stealing a mutton chop, value 3d., from the shop of Mr. Payne, butcher, Drury-lane. The case against the prisoner was, of itself, a very trivial one, but the prisoner himself had acquired a notoriety amongst ...

CASE OF STARVATION IN SPITALFIELDS

... The deceased, who was for some time past a member of the Marxlebone Temperance Scolety, went on ifooday with some ?? ito Drury Lane Theatre. Alter the per- formance the party adjourned to a public house, and whilst there deceased was prevailed upon to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Keellyside. In answer to ques- tious witness had putts him the prisoner said- that he bad-pledged some of the things in Drury-lane, some in Shoreditob, and someat Attenborough's in Fleet-street, and he had sold the tickets to strangers. Witness had seen ...

THE ALLEGED MOCK AUCTION SWINDLE

... proaeoutor, nsd told him what Lad been sold to him. In oroae-examination he said he had been one of the supernumerarlas at Drury-lane aed Astley's Theatres, and one week since he left the prisoners he had blen an agent for a ?? who ,.xhiblted at Daptlord ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... three woollen shirts, tad some other articles from the chambers. He also laid that he had pledged some of the things in Drury- lane, some in Shoreditob, and some at Attenborough's InFeet-street, and that he had sold the tickets to strangers. Witness had ...

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 ...

IDENTIFICATION OF THE BODIES AND INQUEST

... accident at the time, and was accordingly requested to attend theadjourned inquest. Daniel Griffin, 20, Lianroln-court, Drury-lane, said he was father of James Griffia, a widower, 28 years of age. His son sold fruit. He was not there with his son at the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Drury-hlaes on Saturday miorning last. A police-constable (Groves, 83 F) saw the deceased leaning against a door-post in Drury-lane at a quarter past ten on Saturday morning. He thought she was in a state of drunkenness, but feeling a doubt about the matter ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2063 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BOROUGH POLICE COURT. TUESDAY

... of these establishments is 14,400,000f. -Mr. Sims Reeves will receive 1, 5001., for twelve special per- 3 formances at Drury Lane Theatre, which are announced for the week following the 16th of March. Mrs. Carme, of Nash, Glamorganshire, whose death ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. BOW-STREET. William Wood, aged 15, who said he resided at 10, White Hart-street, Drury-lane, was brought up before Mr. Flowers, charged with stealing a knife from the person of the complainant in Trafalgar-square. Charles Henry Ponton ...

FENIAN RISING IN IRELAND

... evening the performance will be for the benefit of Miss Emily Cross, previous to her entering upon an engagement at the Drury Lane, Theatre, London. Miss Cross dnring her playing in Newcastle has secured many admirers, and the house will doubtless be ...

Law Intelligence

... dresses. Ater Chrimas last he brought.her t, London, and they lived in lodgings at 22, WsterlI,. toi!.xt Went once withhimn to Drury-lane Theatre. After. wards ,w to a 9soool at Nuseaton. Papa Wai, I 'ouirse. Remained there till witness came up to thi tril ...