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LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... license was almoft unanimouslygranted. Licences were refused to Mr. F. Gulden, the Black Bull, Whitechapel; Mr. A. Archer, Variety theatre, Hoxtbn ; Mfr. J. Fitch, William the Fourth, Poplar;: and Mr. Abraham Payton, the Palais Royal, Argyle- street, Regent-street ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... application for the last examina. tion - in the case of. the bankrupt, described as of Dalston, the late proprietor of the Variety theatre, in kittfield-street, Hoxton. Mr. Lindo, who was for the trustee under the bankruptcy, said the barkrupet had not liled ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... hav- ing absconded, and was supposed to be abroad. The bankrupts, who were solicitors, had been con- nected with the Variety theatre at the East- end, and with two public companies, which were now in liquidation. The furniture of Mr. Carlisle, who was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... described as a cabinet-maker, living in Catherine-street, b e City-road, was charged with assaulting Henry Gater, in 0 the Varieties Theatre, Pitfield-street, Hoxton.-The pro- d secutor, a painter, said that he acted as checktalicr at the I p theatre in question ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... some discussion cuae was adjourned for a fortnight. - -AsSAonT IN A TAU- RE. -Mr. e&orge Harwood, roprietor of the Varieties theatre, Hoxton, was cumoned to answer a chatrge of assaulting a young pats named Thompson.-The complainant, who oaid iwas t ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... mn, weore charged before Mr. Woolrych, the former with damaging a table and some glasses, value 2g. 3s., at the ?? Varieties ;'Theatre; Owen with assaultin~g ?? by biting rhis finger1 and Hard with assaulti~ng Wystt aiso. It was s1bown by tbie evidence ...

LOVE AND JEALOUSY IN A THEATRE

... Bosanquet.-Mr. B: J. Abbott supported the summons, and said that the complainant was leader of the orchestra at the Varieties theatre, Pit- field-street, Hoxton, and the defendant was an ebr there. For some time past they bad been at M1- will because ...

THE RIGHT OF PLAYGOERS

... assaulting the Propr ietor. Mr George Harwood said that lie was a licensed victualler and theatrical Manager of the Varieties Theatre. About eleven o'clock on the previous night he Nvas called to Wild, who was among the audlience creating a guecat noise ...

Published: Sunday 03 October 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1036 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Wild was charged with disorderly conduct in the Varieties Theatre, Hoxton, and with assaulting the proprietor. Mr. George Harwood said that he was a licensed victualler and manager of the Varieties Theatre. About eleven o'clnclk on the previous (Monday) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... City-road, and ordered to drive to a loanoffice in ?insbury-square. From there, after some waiting, he was taken to the Varieties theatre, Pitfield-street, Hoxton, and while waiting informa. tiop wag given that the prisoner was well known to cabmen and never ...

THE LATE NOVELTY THEATRE COMPANY

... al career three years ago, travelling with his brothers, Charles and Tommy, amid performing in all of the priuscipal variety Theatres of this country until Septeutber last, when he joined Albert Geyel. He made his last appearance on the stage at the Olympic ...

Published: Sunday 16 December 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 742 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment