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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 ...

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

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 ...

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 

ALLEGED SERIOUS HOSPITAL NEGLECT

... with the child, when linseed oil and other remedies were applied. The, child getting worse, it was taken to Dr; Jones, in Drury-lane, who advised her to go again with it to the hospitaL She took it there about seven o'clock in the evening, where it was' ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD STEALING

... 5 legding, observing that itBe nir wioh ',I ah Iong, had . ;! b~sen crt shorbt James Letts: I assiat at a boot shop in Drury-lane. b Last Saturday. at half-past ten, I saw the prisoner I cbraom into Drury-laue with something wrapped np in . r l thsawi ...

MURDER OF A HUSBAND

... did oblain drink at other public-houses, and, eventually, they both went home to a lodging they cccupied in Granby-street, Drury-lane. What actually occurred between them after their retnrn did not appea~r to he very clearly understood; buti about seven ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... has died at Mloorlands, near Southampton, aged 50. AN AxgcoTs oF MAdnsA,_.-During the time that Malibran was singing at Drury-lane, and de- lighting the audience with her exquisite tepresenta- tions of Fidelio and the Maid of Artasi, a certain newspaper ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENCES

... for the following honues were renewed without opbosition :-The Music-hall, Store-street, Bedford-square; the White Hart, Drury-lane; the Eagle Tavern, City-road; Lincoln's Inhl Assembly Rooms; St. John's-wood Tavern (Lord's Cricket Ground), Bedford Music ...

Published: Sunday 12 October 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1575 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER

... Giles, into the circumstances attendingthe deatbhof Ellen Donovan, whowaskilled at a fire that took placein Lincolne-ourt, Drury-lane, on Monday ?? evidence showed: that the. fire broke out in the afternoon in, ahroom occupied by. awoman namedC Cwnwhhalokder ...

THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN ST. PANCRAS

... by oelling cut flowems. She he married to the accused Thomas Davis, about a to and lived with him at !ic. 3, Cross-lane, Drury-lane. had frequently complained of his ill-treating her. On 2nd instant she was sent for to see her daughter, vwo she found ill ...