BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... 'bat they would remand the prisoner to West Bromwich. BiUtAL ASSAULT.-Jole Fleming and PatrscM Cone noran, brasecasterg, of Drury Lane, were charged with violently assaulting Mrs. Swift, of the Ship' Inn; Fox Street. Police-constable NecCrohon asked for a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... parents in Vieroy-road, South Lambetb. OnSaturdaybvening her 'father sent her with a note to a dairy,'kept by her uncle in Drury-lane and Hbe took the 'omnibus, which set her down at the corner of Stamford-street. As she was going over the bridge the prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... by her uncle, in Drury- lane, and shea took the omnibus, wvinch set her dowfn at the corner ?? tarnford-street. As she was goirg over the btldge the prisoner came up to her and sked her where t she was going. She told him to Drury- lane. Ho t then said ...

CRIMINAL CAREER OF A LADY

... Manor, tie was committed for trial by that gentleman, and isjnow in Kilmainram jail. M. Capoul, who has been successful at Drury Lane this season, bas signed an engagement for America. Chilperic has proved decidedly successful at the Prince of Wales's Theatre ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Railway, centre of Strand, and near the Post Office; Bedfordbury, corner of New Street; Wellington Street, Corner of Strand; Drury Lane, corner of Coal Yard. The notice adds that, in the event of any person springing a rattle or persistently ringing a bell ...

ANOTHER QUERY IN CORONER'S LAW

... Essex, farmer, THOMAS WILLIAM HENRY COLEY, of Crndley Ifeath, Staffordshire, chnin luranifactucer. JOBiN Ilucl(ARtD r(vENlo, Drury Lane, Liverpool, coarn lactor CHARL:ES LANES. B3lrckbium, grocer. STEPIHEN HOIl)WORTH, Ilbeley. Yorkshiro, gentlemLn. CHARLES ...

CORONER'S INQUIRIES AT ST. PANCRAS

... COiaring Railway, centre ot Strand, and near the Post 0(. BedfordbUry, coriner of Newistreet, ; elho to' ?? corner of Stranl; Drury-lane, cbrner of Coal-yard. TP' notion adds that, In the event of any person srptingi:- a rattle or' persisteiitly ringing a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... charged with stabbing Margaret Andersou. Thoicopplainaat said she was a single woman, and lived at 4.1, Charles-street, Drury-lane. About ten o'clock on Wednesday night she was in the street, and saw priso. ner, who was a stuanger to her, and he asked ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1871

... failed to discoverauy ?? of themn, he was, of cnur~e, unable to perform. In the emergency 15 Mar. Cabhcart, forrueril of the Drury-lane and Princesoes theatre DPI companies; who must be well rememberedtin conneoran witb Mr. jff Charles Kean, and wbolis ac ...

SUICIDE OF MR. WALTER MONTGOMERY

... at the Princess's in Othello, and afterwards played Romeo to the Juliet of Mdlle. StellaCollas. Hehas since performed at Drury Lane andtheEHaymarket; and in 1805 heopenedtheNottinghamTheatre.His mostrecenttours have been inAustralia, where he establishedahigh ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Kynneraflc(Stipendiary), c. Sturge, J. D. Goodman, and S. Thornton. CHARGE OF THEnr.-John Fleming (17), braasceater, 2, Drury Lane, was charged with stealing a purse, con- taiing about 5s from the person of Mary Ann Glover, 60, Bowe Street. *hile staghg ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... nidnighat, were ?? t t Ford was chstaged by Prolice-constable ?? ner with!being o fr drunk and using obscene language, in Drury-lane- at an f *quarter pest twelve o'clock on the evening ?? 10s. and cosis. hP k. hannah Jackcson wvas charged withl stealing ...