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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 ...

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: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 19 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... by her uncle, in Drury- lane, and shea took the omnibus, wvinch set her dowfn at the corner ?? tarnford-street. As she was goirg over the btldge the prisoner came up to her and sked her where t she was going. She told him to Drury- lane. Ho t then said ...

LEGAL

... falsely alleging that her box had been lost during transit on their line. -Lord Coleridge has decided that the renters of Drury Lane Theatre have a right to free admission to the stalls as a portion of the usual audience part of the house, but this judgment ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: 18 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 22 was charged with stealing, on the 19th of March laet, 4.. 4d. in money from Mr. Joseph Stoggles, a supernumerary at Drury Lane Theatre, and in a second Indiotmet with asesulting and oceiaioning bodily harm to the same person. Mr. Ribton prosecuted; ...

THE MEN IN WOMEN'S CLOTHES

... gave 66, Linton-road, Bermondsey, where his brother lived, and his brother told witness that he lived at a caffee- Ehop in Drury. lane. Witness had found that one of the men who were with him was foreman and the other was carmnau at the place where the prisoner ...

BURGLARY AT A CLERGYMAN'S HOUSE

... house of Mr. Gunnery. At the police. station the prisoner gave the name of John Lewis, r of a common lodging-house near Drury-lane. He further states that he had been in the army, and his statement is so far no doubt true, for he has a very military air ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Guilty, was committed for trial. SUPPOSED APPROP&IATION OF TRUST MONEY.- Willi&am Siith, 51, of 31, Great Wild-street, Drury. lane, described ns a piorter, was brought before Mr. Vaughan, charged as a bailpe with fraudulently convert, iag to his owen ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... What do yen think of die,..Pepsy n ?? . : 2 IFrom Yujy- i!, EYR~Ears MEET.-JufJ vias dnrpised, dhiing a e esnt visit to Drury Lane, to noticerthat, duiring the per- formance of the pantonsime, whilst the pi was convulsed with laughter, the ipper pertion ...

LEGAL

... Dauneyv. Chatterton was disposed of in the Superior Court of Judicature on Saturday. It was decided that a 'renter of Drury Lane Theatre could legally claim free admission to any part of the house ; but that, if he chose to go into the dress circle ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1443 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ; * .. . . .. .. . . . . . . ...