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YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS, ETC

... ;verdict of Accidental death. SHOCKING DEATH.-A little girl, named Eliza Bryant, whose Iarents live in Hunter's-court, Drury- lane, was selling the new dynamite pipe-lights in Lei- cester-square, when by some means a quantity of the dynamite paper in ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES

... he entered into this agreement his license was an historical fact,' as much associated with Cremorne as the licenses to Drury. lane or Covent-garden theatres. Mr. John Baum was called, land said that had It not been for the existence of the license, lie ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AND ROBBERY IN CHELSEA

... Police-stat ion. The man gives the name of Samuel Smith, aged forty. seven, and states that he lives in Parker-street, Drury. lane. The deposition of the constable was taken in the hospital by one of the magistrates of Higbgato Police. court. He was unable ...

AN ASPIRANT FOR THEATRICAL FAME

... boffhat tol his5 os b friend from Man- he fo c s r lod(lge for a 9 ew daysn e until l c e i . teatcicol tc, ggem ort at Drury Lane Theatre, as a :a1rpsre hCe' cre conducted, and hearing hemp As he to to ihe p eople, an arrange. acqul rth hs at bis frnikl ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iaprisonment, with hard Labour. UeNFOUNDED CthemonRey dom i ed Jcffs, describea as painter, lodging at a house in Pitt's-coury, Drury lane, was charged with uttring a counterfeit shiling at the honeso of? Mr. Maw, a beers hop keeper at G.reen wich, and allso ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... account of the same.-Police- constable CalebSkeats, 386 E, deposed that about balf-past one that morning, while on duty in Drury. lane, he sawsthe prisoner coming towards him with a barber's pole, carried ride-fashion over his shoulder, He was marchiag along ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defended. Detee- Ofve Boyell deposed that a little more than a week ago he saw the defendant coming out of the pit entrance of Drury Lane Theatr wvith the crowd. Hle went into a public. house, and afterwards proceeded to the pit en- trance of the Gaiety Theatre ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... of 195, Rolls-road, Old Kent-road, bootmaker, was charged with being drunk and inca pable of taking care of himself in Drury. lane. The gaoler said that thedefendant bad besubr-ought up several times, and on the last occasion was charged with steel. iseg ...