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CHARGES OF BURGLARY

... of, midnight and five in the morning of the lkh ult., the olbce of Messrs. Pryce and Harris, dairymen, of Curtain - yard, DrUry-lane. was broken into, and two desks inside were forced open, and over 341, in gold, silver, and copper, abstracted there- from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Ma~ii's-la ie. 'Ileo prosecutor, w-ho *,CLineLl to bea gentlluanifefrot thecountry, deposed i ic vas e-ailkiitg throuagh Drury-lane between ,'ii 'itd eight iii the eveailag, when lie made the mi-: tlorlle of the two yorntg ladies at the bar-. Ile ., iianiolw ...

THE HISTORY OF A. VIOLONCELLO

... coniplexioti would have been put upon thc case. A juror was witlhdrawtt and the case was referred. A Renter's Ticket for Drury-lane. In the Westulliuster Coiuty Court, on WVednesday, was tried the action Robins v. Faulkener, which was brought to recover ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 879 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MUSICAL COPYRIGHT CASE

... heard before Sir Judge Bayley. The plaintiff, described as a musician, called upon the defendant, the mnusical director of Drury-lane Theatre, to show cause under a judgment summons why he should not pay the sum of eleven guineas, for which judgment had ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4785 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... took thei bat produced from. nuder his coat. The prisoner then bolted off, but witness followed him, and caught-him in. Drury-lane. He then took him to the station-house in Bow-street, but on going there he struggled violently to get away. Albert New- ...

THE CHARGE OF LIBELLING MR. J. M. LEVY

... languluagO was pat iota the mouth of Mr. LoYy which could only have beau used by somo- one who came out of the slums of Drury-lane. The writer said, There is wailing inl Peterborough-court, and rapresented Mr. Levy as comnplaining that Lord Abrngdon ...

ACTION BY A MUSIC COPYIST

... in the srorll which would render it only, daptod to Drury-lane Theatre. The defendant said toe copy wais to be sent to Drury-lanc Theatre. At the time lie kew OP'Bsgtcuid Wvas produced at Drury-lane Theatre by Mr Wills, and the operetta of Beibata-o Mr ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... paititer's tiboutir, c iii Dennii liarringtoni, a porter, ill young ieni, wovt e gave addresses iii tCie neeitlibouirtood of Drury-lane atud ntito, were eiarng d with loitariitg, suppis1 for (he pir. pose (f cniatnitting a felony. Detective Muirpiiy, of tile ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... afternoon at Willis's roomns, by members of the the- atrical profession and others, -to Mr. F. B. Chatter- ton, the lessee of Drury-lane theatre, to mark thitir sense of his past ucanagement of the theatre, the present lease of which is nearing its termination ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the Vestry-hall. St. Martin's, into the cause of the death of John Cornow, aged 48, a labourer, of 11, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. Deceased was engaged on the roof of tbe printing works of Messrs. Ford and Tilt, of Hart-street, Covent-garden, and was ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... was brought to his hoase by a friend from Ban. chester to lodge a few days until he completed a theatrical engagemet at Drury-lane Theatre. As he appeared to be wel? ednoated, and hearing that his ramil were respectable people. an arrangement was made ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... for 41. 13s. ld,, and 51. 14s. in money, were stolen from ?? landlord of the Hope public house, in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, proved that on the evening of the robbery the two prisoners came and asked him to clear his house as they had important ...