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CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A WIFE

... ABnuizs, the witness said that the pri- soner was excited, and complained of the deceasedrs conduct. Dr. Saynders, of 111, Drury-lane, stated that he was called by the last witness. He went to 13rydges-street and saw Mr. and Mrs. Wyld quarrelling. Mr. Wyld ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... resumed it in the autnmn of 1860, and brought it to a conclusion Feb. 3, 1851. His benefit took Place at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, Feb. 26, and the Mazready banquet was cele- brated soon afterwrdsd. He retired to Shrborne,Dorset. shire, whence he removed ...

THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AGAINST DETECTIVES

... -Tho only night witness was not with Clarke was the Wednesday, when witness, his witf, Mrs. Clarke, and Mrs. Payne wont to Drury-lane Theatre. Jir. Etx ! said the last witness and Clarke spent last New Year's Eve at his house at Knightsbridge. Dcicetive ...

ILL-TREATMENT OF A LUNATIC

... o a deceesed WilS neglected aud ?? several other do witnesses had been Called, Jr. IVeleh, of 19, llackmore- U. street, Drury-lane, deposed that on the 10th of May, di, . 1877, ho was sent for by the brother of the deteasod,and lie foutitl her to be a ...

A THEATRICAL BANKRUPTCY

... (Before Mr. Registrar BROUonA.) IN RE F. B. CE{ATTERTON. The diebtor, who is the lessee and manager of the Theatre Roval, Drury-lane, hitts of the Princess's and tlo Adelphi, has petitioned for the liquidation of his affairs, aud Mr. TnllnaLn applied to ...