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ALLEGED MURDER IN DRURY LANE

... Mulleo had given her, Alter they put her in the bed, witness went out to asoortain what could be done. S3h met a constable in Drury-lane, who advised her to go to the station, Her sister was a widow, and hor name was Parry. She was not mwarried to prisoner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TtE.-JULY 22. (Before Vico-Chancellor Sir B. Maolsi.) . CATTEraopf ?? 1ELMOORE. This motion en behalf of the lessee of Drury Lane, t Adolphi and krincess's Theatres, to restrain Mr, l3elals, the ?? actor, from performing elsewhere tban at the Adolphi ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and Mr.Tannor de- fended. ' The complaitiant stated that she was in a four-whee cab, which wassin the act ?? in front of Drury- Lane Theatre. She, wss ecompanmed by ajnotherparson -and was in' full.'dreis. She was standing uD in rse cab, and defendant's ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Ezra Lloyd, barrister, applied to Mr.' Vaughan, on behalf of Mr. Blapleson, the narector of Her Mlajesty's Italian Opera, Drury Lane for a summons, under the following circumstances :-ile stated that on the 23rd of May last a gentleman, accompanied by two ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and a Special Jury.) DAB 5. VHAMaTON. a This was an action to recover damages for an ?? t said to have been committed at Drury Lane Theatreannd V the defendant pleaded 16 pleas, raising. varions questions D of law and- fa ; * .. . . .. .. . . . . . . ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... prosecutors, but on several other establishments where he fiad been employed, The other prisoner kept a salla general ehop in Drury. lane, but ute evidenes loft n o doubt that he was a r egulan receiver of stolen goods The jury found Treasure Gtitty. There were ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... feloniously dis- charging a revolver at ~enry Neal. with intent to murder aud causing him grievous bodily harm, at No. 40, Drury- lane. The unfortunate victim wans an errand boy uoder the direction of the defendant. On Dee. 23 they were in a cellar together ...

ALLEGED BURGLARIES IN LQNDON

... Central Criminal Court. At the Highgate Police-court, John Lewis, aqd 40, describinghimuself as a labourer, of Parker-street, Drury. lane, was charged before Messrs. Bodkin and Hill with Iburglaziously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of the Rev. Reginald ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Thomas Coouics'. The prhsoner was perfectly mad, having been drin4ing. * Mary Flaherty said-I live at 1, Lincoin-court, Drury. lane, and am l'tyears of age. Tlbp prisoner lives in tlu next room to mine. On Saturday night, at eleven, as I was going upstairs ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... but Nash was remanded for the production of further evidence.. Mrs. Jane Graydon, manageress of the Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane, now attended, and stated that on Fri-. day, the 18th of August, a bo~ biooght her a letter which' purported to come, from ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... an ppeal from tha Court of Gommou Pleast The principal question raised was as to the right of Mr., Daunoy, anew renterof Drury-lane Theatre, to ac free admission to a pit etall during the performance. The question dopended mainly on the construction of ...