WIFE MURDER AT WESTHOUGHTON

... in Barbarossa. His success was complete. On December 10 following he appeared at Drury Lane, in Douglas. Twenty.eight nights, in his first town season at Drury Lane produced £17,210. l1s.; nightly average, .£614. 13s. He re-appeared the following ...

ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... candidate is mentioned. r BENEFIT TO MaE B. WTEsEr.. -A meeting was held yesterday afternoon in the saloon of the Theatre-Royal, Drury lane, London, for promoting the complimentary benefit to be given to Mr Benjamin Webster on the :2d of' March. 9The chair' wias ...

AN ACTRESS'S DIVORCE CAUSE

... There was a tire at- No. 6, Hanover-squeire, end Air. d Creswick and others offered to give their services at a t benefit at Drury Lane; hut the respondent asked her not to accept the charity, and she did not dlo so. Ur.t Wakefield, a friend of the parties ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... was fined £Ii. and costs for it similar offence onl tcrip amie day. A KICIeINCn £'ASE.-'losnmas iiiaitey (21), labourer, Drury Lane, was nharg.d with being disorderly at the Clsapol Tavern. Jennecnis Row, and assanulting Police-co- stable bMcDIalnus; Scs'd ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... seventh appearance in tho dock. He was sent to gaol for six weeks. WILTUL DASIALEI.-Mary Ann. naltin (17), hinge-maker, Drury Lane, was sent to prison for siri weeks for being drunak and disorderly and vnlf ally breaking a pane of glass in the'vwindow ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... (Stipendiary), S. T7korsston, C. Stnrgc, and J. D. Goodman. THE BENEFIT OF THE3 DOUBT.-Micetad King (25), brasseaster, Drury Lane, was charged with assaulting Police-cohstable James French in the execution of his duty, on Saturday.-Tho prisoner received ...

LEGAL

... falsely alleging that her box had been lost during transit on their line. -Lord Coleridge has decided that the renters of Drury Lane Theatre have a right to free admission to the stalls as a portion of the usual audience part of the house, but this judgment ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1072 | Page: 18 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... two daily. papers intend to publish a vea'- .r btn report of the proceedings. is A THEATRICAL BnICo. - The atccounts of Drury - lane is Theatre, London, for the years 1810 and 1817 have been is found in an old lumber room at Shanghai, in China I Some of ...

DIVORCE SUIT BY AN ACTRESS

... affairs, although hao was living apart romn her. Mr. Creswick and others offered their services to get up a benefit for her at Drury Lane. She had an objection to this suggestion, and the respondent asked her not to accept charity, and she aoted upon his wish ...

SUICIDE BY A MEDICAL STUDENT

... Chatterton was given on Mon day by the Court of Common Pleas. The plaintiff, a hirrister, was ono of the new renters of Drury Lane rbuatre, and soene time ago he songht to recover laumages for an atsault conr:.itted in preventing his vatrance to the stalls ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Arts. Of course, Agsano ?? niay have found some one else, and the present discovery may be genuine. --Pull Malt Gazette. Drury Lane Theatre was reopened by Mr. F. B. Chattorton for the autumn season on Saturday evsning, wvith the popular drama of AAmy ...

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 ...