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LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... or in default, five days' imprisonment. D OW-STREET. FIVE MONTHS AFTER MAREIAGOE.-Hefl-y Toastor, who sells shell-fish in Drury-lane, appeared to a summons 'bas-giug hin with assaulting Anne Taylor, his ?? in giving her evidence, con- tinued giggling aind ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... hor some time anterior to the explosion he had been in the pay of the police for detesting coiners in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, have induced many persons to promote the formation of a committee, which, by proceeding against the commissioners of police ...

TRIAL OF SIR C. EARDLEY FOR BIGAMY

... for some information about the second wife-whether she bad money. It was stated or the defence that she wasan actress at Drury-lane, Lnd that there was no proof of her having had any _ noney. Mr. Giffard said his information was lifferent with regard to ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... away.-n Joshua Grant, a boy about fifteen years of age, said 1: he lived with his parents, who lept a coffeehouse n at 125, Drury-lane. OC Tuesday the prisoner sent P, him to get a cheque changed at a banlker's. It swas 1 at once paid and be brouglst the ...

Law Intelligence

... ; IN BE JOH;N BEDFODI LEN0. The bankrupt, who is a member of the council of the Reform Leagues was described as of 56, Drury-lane managerof the Workag Mnen's Excursions to Pars, and previously printer and publisher, carrying on business as the Westminster ...

MEDICAL NEGLECT

... Judgment! The anomaly is monstrous. T'IFi QUESTION Ot THlE OPERA is at length settled; and 1r. Alaplesou opers Drury-lane on the 28th inst. DRURY-LANE 'ilIEATlE.-X1r. F. B. Chatterton, the industrious and clever Lessee of our National Theatre, announces a most ...

Published: Sunday 15 March 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1233 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... the first sitting under thenbankruptcy o Henry Reginald Featherstonhaugh, described as late of 'Drury. house, Drury-court, Drury-lane, proprietor rof The Illustrated Weekly Nes, and residing at WeSatbourne- place, Eaten-square. It was a prison adjudication ...

EVERYBODY'S COLUMN

... and Mapleson opera coalition has come to naught, aines Mr. Maplegon has announced the corn- r mesoement of his season at Drury Lane. The master cotton spinners of the Bolton district have held a meeting to oonsider the application nO the card strippers ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... battering her condition. She was acquainted with Mr. Hales, who keeps a post-office, receiving-house, and money order offieedu Drury-lane, whon kindly, got up a Busecrip. tion, by: which, a sum of wabout 121. was imade' up for, the> Ipurpose' of paying her r ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Wild-street; Goenelius Beilly, costermonger, of 23, Church-lane, St. Giles; .Joseph CrisT, 22, labourer, of Great Wild-street, Drury-lane; FSederick Jamaes Genge, 26, agent, 144, Shepherdess-walk, City-road ; Thenas Genge, 31, compositor, IS, Hyde-road, oxtonen; ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... had been for some time on the look out, when they met with him by accident. They were in the shop of Mr. Fint, engraver, Drury-lane, when the prisoner came in and asked Mr. Flint to go or send to Mr. Richardson's, to fix a brass plate on the door. Mr. ...

BRUTAL MURDER OF A WOMAN BY A GIPSY NEAR BELVEDERE

... sustained a fracture of the skull by Wieg ?? a trap;- ThomVse Gbson, a brichlayer, whao efell fhem a honse to Charles-sireot, Drury-lane; and . Thdmas Bryant, a gassitter, who flll from a window and I broke his blckr. 3 CoMPENsATIorN rotR PuoSorxt. INJOUY.-On ...