HORRIBLE REVELATIONS AT AN INQUEST

... gham held an inquest at St. Clement's Vestry-ball, touching the death of John Hawes, aged forty-three, lately employed at Drury-lane Theatre as stage property nlan, and residing at 30, Wych-street. ElizaB Brunton, widow, said she was the deceased's mot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , Andrew Canuiuell. ?? Prosecutor, who ileseribsd hiinself as a gentlemais living- at 285, Straticl, was walkinig dowcn Drury-lane ebsetweni 12 atid erie en Monday nighlt, when lie was aoctareld by a gusog of roughis numbering fromi 40 to tO, led by the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... property of the guar- dians, were handed to him by a woman with whom the prisoner had been lodging in Great Wild-street, Drury-lane.-An assistant to Mr. Chester, pawn- broker, of 48, Stanhope-street, Strand, produced tire property to which the tickets ...

LEGAL

... of robbery. The complainants come from all parts of London, the most busy places, such as London Bridge, Long Acre, and Drury Lane, as well as the less frequented thoroughfares in the suburbs. The police know of the evil (indeed in some instances they ...

Published: Saturday 15 April 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1286 | Page: 29 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... of Angustus Sidney Fowler, aged one year and seven months. Ellen Jane Fowler, residing at M Block, Peabody's. building.1, Drury-lane, doposed that deceased was her soi. About h If pat three o'clock on the aftcrnoon of Wednesday last witn s was i n her laundry ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ALLEGED ArTTEMPTED l\IURDER, -Bridget Then dryl, 20, describing herself as *a servant, aiid giving her address in Wild-street, Drury-lane, was cha`rged with attempting to dirown her son.-larly on Sun- day Morning the attention of police-constable 143 E was called ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... andaluguwss Harris, the lessee of Drury, Leneb eatre, dl.i gto'tbe thje jointauthormof e Woriqwhieh was first brought out at Drury-lane on the 31st July, 1880, to restrain the defendant, Owen Johnstone, an actor, and the manager of a company performing in ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... TNEAmrR RoYAL.-Our readers will do well to bear in mind that only three more opportunities remain to them for witnessing the Drury.lane drama of Youth, which is so admirably acted at this house, and which has been produced with a completeness and spectacular ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of Char otte Johns. It appears that Charlotte Johns is the cook at the Prince of Wales puhlic-house, Great Queen-street, Drury.lane, and Minie Vebb aulso lives in that house. About 11 30 p.m., on May 20, Minnie Webb went up to the cook's bedroom on the ...

Chronicles of Crime

... , :Drary lane. Here *e hc behaved very well for about ?? years, but having Lt become a frequenter of the Black Lion, in Drury-lane, a a rendezvous for. all the worst characters of' the inie le; e there formied' an 'assciation with Elizibeth Lion, alin ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ill, and became in a very destitute condition, and had it not been for 'some of the lodgers in a house (40, Neal- street, Drury-lane) giving her food, she would have starved. The relieving officer was called in, and he finding that the deceased was covered ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Palbam-road. L ?? before one on T enreday morning there was a very slight fire at a boot~naker's shop, 1, Vinssear-yard, Drury-lane. At 6.9 D.rm. the Bunoh of GCrapes pubtchle-hse2, 2Panten. street, tymarket, was the scene of another small firs. The vapour ...