THE COURT

... Princess re- mained in London, on Tuesday and afternoon visited the Duchess of Inverness, while in the evening she went to Drury Lane Theatre. On Wednesday she drove out with her two boys, and in the evening was at a concert of the Amateur Orchestral Society ...

Published: Saturday 08 March 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 645 | Page: 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... and Mr.Tannor de- fended. ' The complaitiant stated that she was in a four-whee cab, which wassin the act ?? in front of Drury- Lane Theatre. She, wss ecompanmed by ajnotherparson -and was in' full.'dreis. She was standing uD in rse cab, and defendant's ...

SANITARY PROSECUTIONS

... existing on the preemises 14 Drury-lane, The case was allowed t) stand over for a fortnight. .Michael Donnelly was snumnuoned for disobedience L to an order referring to the unclean harbouring oi swine on his premises in Drury-lane. The elase was allowed to ...

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

THE CHARGE OF LIBEL AGAINST THE HORNET

... same as before. That complaint referred to his notice of Antony and Cleopatra. Thlere bad been another prod uction at Drury Lane (the Lady of the Lake ), but lie did not go to it, out of kimidness to Mr. Chatterton. In the notice of Shilly SShally ...

IRELAND

... body was removed from the mortuarv of e- St Giles-in-the-Fields Workhouse to the pre. ee mises of Mr Powis, undertaker, in Drury Lane, > atn the request of the brother of the deceased, ill who had undertaken the expenses of the , 10 funeral. Notwithstanding ...

THE ALLEGED ARSON BY A PUBLICAN

... allegeo agaiust him. The prisoner said, ',it'e a ie;, rmm innocent. * Witness afterwards went to the prisoner's house, Drury- lane, and found the policy produced. Witness Laidloy afterwards Identified the prheoner us the person who asked him to met the ...

ROMANCE NIPPED IN THE BUD

... Michel ~ ?? to 'those who played unadeir him, pit naayig-h list, he found thite.ve' mfore perforer fo CvetGarden 'than Drury Lane. Their thanks were also due to Sir Michael Costa, fok under- stakting the labour. of scoring one6 of thne works' of Rossaini ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... EKng's College hos- pital, respecting the death of Johanna Collins, the wife of a lalourer; residingat 45, King-street, Drury- lane. It appeared that the deceased on Monday afternoon was standing at the corner of Queen-street, talifing .,to some other ...

PORTADOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... stipen- diary commenced the inve3tigation of a charge of arson against Richard Parrish, publicau, of Smith- down Road and Drury Lane. The only evidence offered was that of Robert Laidley, a porter, and Mr. Yelfald, the Superintendent of the Salvage Corps ...

THE GREAT CORAM-STREET MURDER

... the p*evious night from the mortuary of St. Giles-in-the-Fields workhouse to the premises- of Mr. Powis, undertaker, in Drury. lane, at the request of the brother of a is servant to the Secretary of the Royal Antquars society, Somerset house, and who bad ...

THE RIGHTS OF DRURY-LANE, RENTERS

... THE RIGhTS OF DRURY-LANE, RENTERS. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-DEC. S. DAUNEY V. CHATTERTON. This was anl action to recover damages for removing a Renter from the stalls of a Theatre. The plaintiff, Mnr Alexander Dauney, is a Renter of Drury-lane Theatre, and ...

Published: Sunday 07 December 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2460 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment