ILLEGAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

... scale, 2' 10B-J. tlicher,41, ' North-atreet, 3larylebone.'setling vegetables In Bounda ry-road,8 weights, li-D. .ayams, 182, Drury-lane, fishmonger, scale, 111 0s- 8. Barber, 5; 'Poripol-iane, coaldealpr, scale' lns-J. Cleary, 41, Portpool-lani , ehasdler ...

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 

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... present hbile sentence as be bitterly. wasepisoedvepd weps 'HOMANCE anD CMB.-Wiliam$Jago, aged 22, a ptinter, living in. Drury-lane was charged at lnary- lebone police-court, on Thursday, with stealing a quantityof 'plate, value. h .,d the property of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the kingdom, was engaged in 1849 as principal low tow comedian under Mr. Anderson's management of the BEa r Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane, and he there added to his proe oea Rvai Dvious provincial renown a by no means ?? ia, mer~ltnone. H~is daughter, Miess ...

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 ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... night for three mionths. She did not tell him that her aunt had given her the plate en her birthday. Mary Ann Jecobs, 92, Drury-lane, the prisoner's sister. in-law, stated that on Saturday, the 3rd of February, at half, peat five o'cluck, she saw the p ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... Bond-street, measure, lOs'- B. Everaden, Hope, Blackmoor-street, a measure, lOs-'J. Payne, Arti- choke, White Hart-street, Drury-lane, measure, ?? -C. Hialm, King's ims, Homgbten-street, mea. sures, 15 -- J. Hmartael, Sun, Clare-atreet, mea- sure, 10s-H ...

THE GREAT LIBEL CASE IN PARIS

... aged 50, the wifeo a! tradesman in Drurylane, who died hoc under th~e follo wing circumstances: -MrP. Dunn, of 65, a fs --Drury-lane, a bootmaker~, said the deceased was his wife. at ?? had been married 32years) and for 10 years she had, onI ',been addicted ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF OPIUM POISONING

... Mary Dann aged 50, the wifeof a tradesman in Drry Lane, who die3 under the following _ircumstances : Mr. P. Dunn, of 65, Drury Lane, a bootmaker, said the deceased was his wifo. They had been married 32 years, and for 30 years she had been addicted to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... must pay a fine of 40s., or one month. GREENWICH. I Edward Jef, described as a painter, lodging at a house in Pitt's-court, Drury-lane, was chare ihutrn counterfeit shilling at the house of Mr. Maw, a beershop keeper at Greenwich, and also with being in ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... PRINCE OF WALES T rpat.P -The following com- muilieation, addressed to us by the author of Rebaecoa and tbe mnanager of Drury Lane Theatre, where the piece was originally produced, bears flrtering and deserved testimony to the 'manner in whicn tMr. Janieo ...