ARREST OF MEN IN WOMEN'S ATTIRE

... other'officers, who found it a great task even then to keep back the mob, which was chiefly composed of the inhabitants of Drury Lane and Seven Dials. 'On being placed in the dock, the greatest amusement was created among the audience by the artistic 1 ...

THE COLLEEN BAWN IN CHANCERY

... agreed upon, was p. perly carried out. Mr. Webster tiled a crossani. to restraintheperformance of the 'Culleen Rawn at Drury Lane; but no order was made on either motion, and it was agreed to refer the itras oi at. count in disputo to arbitration. Ye ...

COURT

... the 13th at Marlborough House; On the 14th their Royal Highnesses went to the morning performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in aid of the Royal Dramatic College Fund, the Prince of Wales presiding at the annual dinner on the i6th. On Sunday the ...

Published: Saturday 21 May 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 412 | Page: 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pawn-tickets. The officer subsequently ascertained that the prisoner was an assistant in Mr. Jacob's, leather merchant. Drury-lane, in -whose emoloy- ment he was since October last up to the date of his arrest, and from whom the property mentioned in ...

STRANGE CASE OF DECOYING A GIRL FROM HER HOME

... been to a masic.hall, and subsequently enticed W her to come to her (Crick's) apartments, at .3 Fogarty's. ce buildings, Drury-lane. She then proposed to look Oat di for another room, and get their living together by label. m: ling bottles. According to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... mnother iesrnediartely com- municated with the police, sad her dsughter was ulti- mately found at S. Fogf arty-bui'd nogs, Drury-lane, in the company of three soldiers and a drummer. Tl'e com- plainant deposeli that after leaving ho me the prisoner Crick ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... to gaol for-sevoen days, ?? ,hard'iibour. - A moulder,' ?? Damed E13win Orme, was inu custpdy for being drunk, iu, ra.9 Drury-lane, aud using Obscene lftaatgoe tbe same nfter- aynomi. A A fine jif N~ AMd costs *iis :OifliLtd; or, iznidelault may of payniient ...

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 ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... prosecutors, I and it appeared that he had continually stolen goods v fre'm their warehouses.- Treasure was a 'general dealer in Drury-lane, and in his possession a con- c siderable portion of stolen property was found, as J also several letters written to him ...

A THEATRICAL SLANDER CASE

... and a Special Jury.) This was an action for slander, in which Mr. Frederick B. Chat terton, Lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, was the plaintiff and Mr. Thomas Marsh Nelsen, architect to the Proprietors of the Theatre, was the defendant. The Sol ...

Published: Sunday 19 June 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1610 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... Beaumont were summoned for a similac offence on Sunday afternoon, the 5th inst. Whilst drunk they had been fighting together in Drury-lane and had made use of very improper language. They were each fined 20s. and costs, or in default of payment one month's i ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... night. Site was slimilarly ?? Fox pleaded B, for guilty to being drunk aid rioitous aind using obescene ga at lanlguage in Drury-lane, on Saturdity night. He wats sent P _to gaol for 14 dtiys' without the option of a line. Bi ;ek - %J. ty. DISASTROUS FIRE ...