AN ACTRESS'S DIVORCE CAUSE

... There was a tire at- No. 6, Hanover-squeire, end Air. d Creswick and others offered to give their services at a t benefit at Drury Lane; hut the respondent asked her not to accept the charity, and she did not dlo so. Ur.t Wakefield, a friend of the parties ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... was fined ÂŁIi. and costs for it similar offence onl tcrip amie day. A KICIeINCn ÂŁ'ASE.-'losnmas iiiaitey (21), labourer, Drury Lane, was nharg.d with being disorderly at the Clsapol Tavern. Jennecnis Row, and assanulting Police-co- stable bMcDIalnus; Scs'd ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A PHYSICIAN

... had children, and it would not do for her to be in the family way by him. The prisoner, at this time, was living at 101, Drury Lane, and he made up the medicine for her there. After she had taken the medicine she used to feel sick, but beyond that it did ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... song writer, has been request ed by Mr. Chatterton to compose an overture to The Winter's Tale, for the opening night at Drury Lane Theatre. Miss Leona Dare, whose magnificent proportions ap- Crear On many of the London hoardinge, &o,, is to appear ha ...

CHARGE OF WHOLESALE INCENDIARISM

... Anthfaniyr a blacksmith, aged 21 years, who was living at the time of his apprehension ai month ago at No. 2, Parker-street, Drury lane; wae brought before Mr. Paget, on remand, charged with wilfully and matliciously setting fire to one hundred houses, wvarehouses ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A NEWSPAPER EDITOR

... Abrams, the witness said that the pri. roner was excited, and complained of the deceased's con- duct. Dr. Saunders, of 111, Drury Lane, stated that he was called by the last witness. He went to Brydges Street and saw Air. and Mrs. Wyld quarrelling. Mr. Wyld ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... osbo'ne, an1d A. 1P. E;kin pla. DESERTING ?? WIP¢.-- Williamlt A1furtla (45), military ortnatnent sttui.liet, Whito ?? Lalle, Drury Lane, Lcnd. , Nvas charg ed wiith leseiting his wife on the 20th of Seliteillbe r last, and leaving her chilrgeable to I hie ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the charge against the prisoncr.-hii xves aCC51 ingly discharged. Cn1urTYv TO A DoNJcEv.-Hcnry Wieelet (1r), Elb saer: Drury Lane, Chapil Street, was charged with clueltiY - a dlnhoey hy beating llim sith a wvilup, in tle Ast Roal. --A witness stated ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... that opular place of entertainment. Each tlme she slngs the ectors pay two hundred guineas to the opera pon. ductors at Drury Lane, 150 of which she receives as!her share. Adeluna Pattl is not suoh a favourite with the public, and does not, consequesntly ...

LEGAL

... parcels by a man whom he only knows by sight. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMs.--There is a dispute in Chancery between Mr. Chatterton of Drury Lane Theatre and Mr. Wigan of the Mirror, as to who shall have the services of Mr. Karl Meyder as orchestral conductor. The case ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1060 | Page: 19 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Street, waere charged with stealing various articles of wroar- ing apparel, the property of Ellen Farrell, back of No. 1, Drury Lane, hawker. It appeared that both the prisoners lodged at the prosecatrix's, and after they had left, the wearing apparel was ...