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STRANGE AFFILIATION CASE

... order of the Board ef WVorks for the St. Giles's dis trict, to demolishl premises known as Nos. 48 and 49 Charles-street, Drury-lane, under the provisions of the Artisalls and. Labourers' Dwellings act, .1868. Very little progress had been made with the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... also found a door-handle which fitted Mdr, Palmer's back ?? .talmner' the proeecutor,'estid that he was a butcher at'id6,. Drury-lane and the prisoners were his lodgers and occupied 'the second-flor. Witness ha~dmissednmeat from js shop.. at nig~litmor the ...

HASKA IN COURT

... )farte before Vice-Chancellor Bacon, in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, to restrain the performance at Drury-lane Theatre, on Saturday, the 10th inst., at the piece entitled Haska, of which the defendant Spicer was the author, or, in ...

Published: Sunday 11 March 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2081 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ATTEMPT TO POISON A FAMILY

... Kay, Q.O., moved ez paiL* be- fore Vice-chancellor Bacon, for an injunction to re- strain Mr. Chatterton, the lessee of Drury-lane theatre, from producingf a piece 'entitled Haah, over which the plaintiff, Miss Campbell (professionally knoiwn as Mdme ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... yesterday by Vico-Chancelloif Bacon, granting ain snj non- tion ito restrain th~e performance sof a drama called .Uooka' at Drury-lane Theatre 'which had beenuadveftised for to-night. The plaintid, Miss Campbell,hlad boeeninteiod.. ing to makce her idbhut ...

HASKA IN COURT

... Chiatterton, in which lhe set forth the great loss which he would sustain if lie were restrained from producing Haskl- at Drury-lane as advertised. At this stage of the opening Lord Justice James expressed the desire to hear the counsel for the respondent ...

Published: Sunday 18 March 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1691 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DEATHS FROM STARVATION AND EXPOSURE

... to the parish, which calleupon them to pay heavy rates. Futer inquiry elicited the fact that hiundreds of Persons in the Drury-lane district took refuge in the Passages of the houses to sleep there. Many of the houses were 'ft open, and it waS a nightly ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... age, and of no occupation, were charged before M Vaugban with a murderous assault on James Broa street, a butcher, of 165, Drury.lane. The prosecute whose head had been oust Open and was consequent bandaged, deposed that he arrived home in a cab fro Waterloo ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... William Reynolds, of no ooctdim.iol, wr's charged with a murderous assault on Mr. Jasites Broadstreult, a butcher, of 165, Drury-lane.-The prosecutoe, whose head had been cut open, deposed that he arrived home in a cab from Waterloo station between 11 and ...

STRANGE DISCOVERY OF A BURGLARY

... between 10 and 11 on the night of the robbery, and saw the male prisoner come out of a fried-fish shop in the neighbourbood of Drury-lane. When, later at night, he heard of the burglary, his suspicions were directed towards the prisoner. whom he knew to be a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and eleven on the night of the robbery, and saw the male prisoner come out of a fried-fish- shop in the neighbourhood of Drury.lane. When later at night he heard of the burglary, his sus- picions were directed towards the prisoner, whom he knew as a notorious ...

FIRES IN THE METROPOLIS

... Commercial-road East, burnt a bed and bedding and injured the room. Two very small fires occurred at 21, Russell. court, Drury-lane, and SI, 4yre-streot-hill, Leather-lane. MoIDAy.-Three fires. An escape of gas caused a small fire at 605, Commerclal-road ...