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THE ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN

... sheets proved least expen- sive and most productive. A sum of 3001. was raised for the fund by the performances given at Drury- lane, Adeiphi, and the Princess's theatre, and 757. by the Plomenade concerts at the Agricultural hall. Sofar the total contrib ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Saturday night by Police- ronstable 148 E, and had been told by him that it ras against the regulations for him to go up Drury- lane, ani he could not do it. Prisoner thereupon rtriok the constable an the side of the head with the baudle of his whip, and ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stealing a silk pocket- handkerchief, the property of James Bristowre, from his ?? prosecutor is a greengrocer, hving at 113, Drury-lane, and about 12 O'clock on the night of the rd. of June he was in the Two Brewers 'ubliP house, High Hobr, hvn something to ...

AN ACTRESS'S DIVORCE CAUSE

... do so. There was a fire at 6, Hanover-square. and Mr. Creswiol and others offered to give their services at a benefit at Drury-lane; but the respondent asked her not to accept charity, and she did not do so.- Mr. Wakefield, a friend of the parties, spoke ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... night of February Ist the defendants, accompanied by a great mob of their friends, went to a lodgin gho1ee m Charles-street, Drury-lane believing that one of the Elliots was there. The. complainant was tho deputy-keeper of the oaging-house, and on bis opening ...

IMPORTANT THEATRICAL LIBEL CASE

... Raynoff (who played nder the name of Dubois), and Mr. Leonard Boyne. Mr. Oliphant, editor of a weekly newspaper, and lessee of Drury-lane theatre from 1842 to 1846; Mr. Thompson, the-theatrical critic of the same paper; Mr. Spencer, a writer of songs; Mr. Soden ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... to gain a livelihood 'byl needlework At the corn- mencement of February she took a small back room at a coffee house, 59, Drury-lane. She furnished the room herself, but bit, by bit sold the things to pur- chase food. On Thursday morning, not having seem ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Robina Anderson, whom he had driven that evening, with her sisters; who are public ingers, from the Middlesex music-hall in Drury-lane, to Deacon's music-hall, Clerkenwell, and back again, was called as a witness, and said that when she dismissed him a little ...

ASSAULT BY A POLICE SERJEANT

... Henessey with assaulting him. The charge against the constable was first gone into. The prosecutor said . I live at 120, Drury-lane, and have carried on business there for nearly seven years as a grocer. On the 31st of August I went to a Police Orphanage ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... performances at the Adelphi theatre from Monday to Friday next, will be for the benefit of Mer. Chatterton, the lessee of Drury-lane. ALHAMsRA,-TWo great performances, morning and evening, will take place at. the Alhambra on Thursday next, for the benefit ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... INTELLIGENCE. I - - I GUILDBALL; A SwiIOus RAiLWAY DAxGBP.-JoAus ?e7at, nged 13, an engine boy, living at 37, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, Was charged with wilfully and mali- iously throwing a stone at a train osi the District vailway, near Blackfriars station ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Catherine Fitzgerald.-Iuepector Greenlield said that on the night of the 31st March be was called to 1O,-Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, where he saw the prisoner's wife lying bleeding in her bed. The room gave evidence of a great struggle having taken place ...