WEBSTER v. CHATTERTON

... Chatterton. Mr Chatterton, on the other hand, used to send to him every week; il fact, he might say he car- ried on the Drury-lane Theatre with his money. He never at any time borrowed money from Mr Halliday. The reason he employed Mr Tromp instead of ...

Published: Sunday 30 November 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SERIOUS OFFENCE BY A MEDICAL MAN

... confine- ment, and he at the same time said that he had a wife and children. The prisoner at this time was living at 101, Drury-lane, and he imade up the medicine for her there. After she had taken the medicine she used to feel sick and languid, but it ...

THE DISPUTED SALE OF STAGE SCENERY

... charged with stealing four 5 Bank of England notes from the person of the prosecutor while in a cab between the City and Drury-lane. Charles Partridge, High-street, Shoreditch, stated that he was connected with an aquarium, and had recently purchased some ...

Published: Sunday 16 November 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1056 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A STRANGE CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... the Middlesex 8essionz, on Wednesday, Waiter Walier, who lest eessions a oonvicted f having stolen £20 from a sailor in Drury.lane, P was bronght up for judgment. At his trial a d warder hadtated that he recognised the prisoner N a a man who bad been ...

SALE OF MRS. THOMAS'S EFFECTS

... DOCfTO1 HARvMO RD. On Thursday, at Bow-street, Sir James Ingham re- sumed the examination of Dr. Francis J. Hammond, of 101, Drury-lane, charged with having conspired with Ellen Sanders, on two or more occasions, to perform na unlawful operation. o r. Poland ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... mother produlced one of the rings, stating that elb2 found it on ths doer of witoce'ss roost.-r lesther Wa~tkins, 126t, Drury-lane, deposed that on F'riday mormnin the prisoner brought a. ring a nd asked if It. walse gold. Witness tried it antl found ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-SThEET. oietr Weller, 40 years of age, living in Dudley-et, SL Giles's, a tailor; and Earer .Hod'es, 21, of ckin- street, Drury-lane, were charged with being concerned, with another man not in custody, in steeling a purse con- taining four 5?. Bauk of England ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... b t, Scotsvsarn states that Dr. Cumming has officially retired 0 ir from the pastorate of the churc at Crown Court Bi a Drury-lane. His congregation are now endeavouring to 1; h raise a fund of t5000, in order to purchase him an .t annuity. It STRANiE ...

IMMORAL PUBLICATIONS

... IMMORAL PUBLICATIONS. William Williams, 33 years of age, of 21, Hart. street, Drury-lane; described as a printer, was charged on a warrant, on Wednesday, at Bow- street police-court, with selling obscene prints.- Mr. Collette, jun., appeared to prosecute ...

CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON

... CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON. On Thursday, at Bow-street, Dr. Francis J. Hamtmond, of 101, Drury-lane, was again examined on the charge of having conspired with Ellen Saunders to commit an unlawful offence. The case had been adjourned from Satur- day, owing ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... show. FATAL STRUGGLE BETWEEN WOMEN. At Bow-street police-court on M2onday IDiriet Paini, aged 35, of 34, Macklin-street, Drury-lane, described as a charwoman, was charged with causing the death of Anti Richards.-James Kemp, lodging. house deputy, of 3 ...

CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON

... CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON. On Thursday, at Bow-street, Dr. Francis J. Hamm1on7d, of 101, Drury-lane, was again examined on the charge of having conspired with Ellen Saunders to commit an unlawful offence. The case bad been adjourned from Satur- day, owing ...