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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. BOW-STREET. Rosetta Bradford, described as a tailoress, living at 68, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Flowers with stealing, from the persons of three little children, each ( years old, two pairs of boots, valued ...

Managers and Checktakers

... from the gallery to the amphitheatre. This money wvas never paid to the pro- secutor, and Mr Caitipbell, sub-treasurer of Drury-lane Theatre, gae evidence that the prisoner's duty was to receive only the tr attofer ticket, and never itoney. Proof was tendered ...

Published: Sunday 18 October 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1129 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for Loniscott. Lloyd pleaded guilty; Lonscott pleaded not guilty, The fowis had sill bosn stolen from the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, and some of them had been sold to the prisoner Lonscott. Mr. Coopir said Lenscott who bad bought the fowls, had given a ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... prosecuted. The complainingxboy and girl, who bore good characters, and were living with their parents in Bussell-courb, Drury-lane, happened to be in flolbern with their younger brother between eleven nad twelve at night, returning home from taking money ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the receiver and manager to the estate. HesHonouralso appointed areceivertothoestate of a clothier named Lander, of 70, Drury-lane, on the applica- tion of Messrs. Clephane and Fitch, soheitors. ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE, OXFORD CIRlCUIT.-STw,7om, M&ARCR 14 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS, GUILDEALL. John Beath Ian engine boy, aged 13 years of age living at 37, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, wn ehargsd before Alderman Owdege With wilfully and maliciously throwing a stone at the train while in motion on the District Rail- ...

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 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ?? about 1. beleved tht a oint d been trace between the ar ad that.groom. Albert Rbdeag, ilversmith ed ?? sal :. , 116, Drury-lane, sai. that he h idenied thlepren . from .,amongst four other men, at the B-sr0t Poli. station on Tuesday nB the man who ...

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 ...