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POLICE [ill]

... gentlemen connected with the theatrical profession well qualified to judge, it appeared that the audiences of the Strand, Drury Lane, Vaudeville, Adelphi, Lyceum, Covent Garden, Gaiety, Globe, and Olympic Theatres, exuelsive of the Royalty, and Princess's ...

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 ...

LATEST SUMMARY

... his attention called in Poland-street, Oxfoid-strcet, to Matilda Ml'Gill, an unmarried female, residiuginParker-street, Drury- lane, who was taken with the pains of labour, and was immediately delivered of a female child. The females who were present assisted ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... sentenced to 18'mouths' hard 'sabour. 'About half past 10 on the morning of the listf inst. Thorogood chanced to 'see him in Drury- lane, and, following him, noticed that he entered the Courts of Equity, but came out empty handed. He then wentintothe Union ...

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 ...

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 ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... by stabbing hir twice' 4he abdomen with aknife.-Polieeconstable289E r snid'that'6nnthe19th'ihlt: he was. on> duty: i Drury- ; lane, andiwas called 'to. 27. King-street, ard found 3. Ibeeprisonerin .hed' covered with; blood and in an- other room'r the ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT

... sued for the amount which would have been due had he remained at Drury-lane up to December 10th, the date announced for the withdrawal of the drama. Mr Levey, the musical director of Drury-lane Theatre, was called, and stated that he bad instructions from ...

Published: Sunday 08 December 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1209 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DREADFUL ASSAULT UPON A WITNESS

... Bedford. on Tuesday, at St. Martin's Vestry Hlall, on the body -of Mary Dunn, I aged fifty. Mr. P. Dunn, boot-maker, 65, Drury-lane. 3 stated that deceased was his wife, and they had been t married thirty-two years. Soon after marriage she be- came addicted ...

COUNT FOSCO IN COURT

... entitled Hamlet Travestie, pub- lished in 1813. Two years afterwards his drst farce, called Who's Who, was produced at Drury-lane. This was followed by Deafas a Post, brought out in 1823, and made famous by the acting at Liston as iristram Sappy. He ...

Published: Sunday 11 February 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1467 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE COLCHESTER POISONING CASE

... healed up, and he could distinctly state that the wound in question did not cause or accelerate death. Dr. Saunders, of Drury-lane, agieed with this e. opinion. A verdict wa returned f Deathfrom natural S- eantes. ...

[ill] ON THE BENEVOLENT

... attosnded meeting of licensed sictuallors, residing in the Strand district, was held aS EhXr. Webber's, the Barley Mow, Drury-lane in further. nce of a movement for closing all licensed houses in the metropolis for thle space of one week. Mr. Jenkins ...