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 ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... should treat it ?? a crime. As to the admission of children, the leerned counsel remarked that chbldren were ?? admitted to Drury-lane Teatrse.- Mr. Russell: With their nurae.-Mr. Aspinsll; And perhaps so here. The whole of the construction of the agreement ...

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 ...