BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... (Stipendiary), S. T7korsston, C. Stnrgc, and J. D. Goodman. THE BENEFIT OF THE3 DOUBT.-Micetad King (25), brasseaster, Drury Lane, was charged with assaulting Police-cohstable James French in the execution of his duty, on Saturday.-Tho prisoner received ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Keating, Brett, and Denman.) S nDA=Y V. OHATTEaTON. The plaintiff in this case, a barrister, was one of the new : renters of Drury-lane Theatre, and he brought an action I 1 of assault under the followhiu= cie-cumstances :-le went . as a renter into the dress ...

THE ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN

... sheets proved least expen- sive and most productive. A sum of 3001. was raised for the fund by the performances given at Drury- lane, Adeiphi, and the Princess's theatre, and 757. by the Plomenade concerts at the Agricultural hall. Sofar the total contrib ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... affidavit. The parties reside in the County Armagh. Mr. Monroe appeared for the plaintiff; Ur. Weir contra. TirE RENTERS OF DRURY LANE THEATR. -In the Court of Common Pleas, London, on Monday, Lord Coleridge and Justices Brett and Denman heard the case of ...

LEGAL

... falsely alleging that her box had been lost during transit on their line. -Lord Coleridge has decided that the renters of Drury Lane Theatre have a right to free admission to the stalls as a portion of the usual audience part of the house, but this judgment ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: 18 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE RIGHTS OF RENTERS AT DRURY-LANE Theatre

... CH5ATTERTO.N.-Theis ease wsprlfla~ i the 12th hist. The plaintiff, a banrister, vas Parly icOl wa I~eo the new renters of Drury-lane Theatre, and the action Xe-,ti assault committed in preventing Isis entrance to tile s orLil his character of renter hie ...

Published: Sunday 22 November 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1676 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUICIDE BY A MEDICAL STUDENT

... Chatterton was given on Mon day by the Court of Common Pleas. The plaintiff, a hirrister, was ono of the new renters of Drury Lane rbuatre, and soene time ago he songht to recover laumages for an atsault conr:.itted in preventing his vatrance to the stalls ...

LAW AND POLICE

... b-ing Mr. Henry William Oliphant, editor of the W1eekly DispatcAh, and formerly for fcur years lessee, with Mr. Bunn, of Drury Lane. He saw Vert-Vert at St- Jaer.es's. His wife was with him, and he saw nothing calculated to offend a lady. The dances ...

IMPORTANT THEATRICAL LIBEL CASE

... Raynoff (who played nder the name of Dubois), and Mr. Leonard Boyne. Mr. Oliphant, editor of a weekly newspaper, and lessee of Drury-lane theatre from 1842 to 1846; Mr. Thompson, the-theatrical critic of the same paper; Mr. Spencer, a writer of songs; Mr. Soden ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... stated that the prisoner was subject to epi- leptic fits. SOUTHWAXH. WHAT IS ?? l-Mr. Henr HCame, milk contractor, of 139, Drury-lane, appeared on an ad- journed summons for selling milk adulterated with 18 percent. of water. Mr. Edwards, the sanitary inspector ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... two daily. papers intend to publish a vea'- .r btn report of the proceedings. is A THEATRICAL BnICo. - The atccounts of Drury - lane is Theatre, London, for the years 1810 and 1817 have been is found in an old lumber room at Shanghai, in China I Some of ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEXSESSIONS

... other articles, the property of Englehleart Wilson. The prosecutor accompanied theprioners to a house in Charles-street, Drury- lane, and while he wnas there two men were called into the room, who attacked him and stripped him of everything but his trousers ...