LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TtE.-JULY 22. (Before Vico-Chancellor Sir B. Maolsi.) . CATTEraopf ?? 1ELMOORE. This motion en behalf of the lessee of Drury Lane, t Adolphi and krincess's Theatres, to restrain Mr, l3elals, the ?? actor, from performing elsewhere tban at the Adolphi ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the charge against the prisoncr.-hii xves aCC51 ingly discharged. Cn1urTYv TO A DoNJcEv.-Hcnry Wieelet (1r), Elb saer: Drury Lane, Chapil Street, was charged with clueltiY - a dlnhoey hy beating llim sith a wvilup, in tle Ast Roal. --A witness stated ...

LEGAL

... parcels by a man whom he only knows by sight. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMs.--There is a dispute in Chancery between Mr. Chatterton of Drury Lane Theatre and Mr. Wigan of the Mirror, as to who shall have the services of Mr. Karl Meyder as orchestral conductor. The case ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1060 | Page: 19 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DR RALEIGH AND THE BEECHER CASE

... the total repeal of the ALt. FALL OF MAPT 0D tuRiY LAkq TUnxTaL - Yesterday morning at three o'clock the cornice of the Drury Lane Theatr colonade, acg Russell Street, estimated at 40 tons wcibtk fell with a fewful crash, greatly alarming the people in ...

>.!■ I i-i 1/iTOH. Correspondents must furnish with their names, not necessari'-r for put.Mention, t'Ut ..

... did not lorm part of the Opera Corn| piny, that the scores for the first violins and contraba„ol had been borrowed from Drury Lane, and had been aft-jr the performance to be interlarded with notes and alterations. Mr. Fowles so frankly admits the justice ...

LEGAL

... Dauneyv. Chatterton was disposed of in the Superior Court of Judicature on Saturday. It was decided that a 'renter of Drury Lane Theatre could legally claim free admission to any part of the house ; but that, if he chose to go into the dress circle ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1443 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEXSESSIONS

... other articles, the property of Englehleart Wilson. The prosecutor accompanied theprioners to a house in Charles-street, Drury- lane, and while he wnas there two men were called into the room, who attacked him and stripped him of everything but his trousers ...

MURDERS

... terminating in the violent death of a young lasn. named John Kelly, took place in the front parlour of No. 4, Denhem Yard, Drury Lane about one o'clock a.m. on Thursday. It is stated thai at twelve o'clock the. deceased, with his mother, his ehild, his paramour ...

GLEANINGS

... famous pantomime company. having conoludod their Continental tour, have returned to London to prepare for their engagement at Drury Lane. The Humane Society lins awarded a testimonial to Messrs. William IeTwat and Alfred Carson, for their oxer- tions to rescue ...

GLEANINGS

... carelessness of a plumber who Was adjuating gas pilier.I At the annual meeting of tieo rcntcrs; or debenture noliders of Drury Lane Theatre, it was stated that there was a large balanco in thle hands of the committee of pro. pr-ieotrs, and it was suigested ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Thomas Coouics'. The prhsoner was perfectly mad, having been drin4ing. * Mary Flaherty said-I live at 1, Lincoin-court, Drury. lane, and am l'tyears of age. Tlbp prisoner lives in tlu next room to mine. On Saturday night, at eleven, as I was going upstairs ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... kmea the nmn Hold- inz and she said she did. He told the frisoner that Hoiding had offered a drimond rino 'n pledae in Drury- lane, and she admitted giving tlofd1-g the ring, and on his asking her wvhere she got it from she said slie picled it up, and ...