THE BURNING OF THE ALHAMBRA

... added a cheque of 100. from Baron Alfred de Rothschild. A meeting in furtherance of this object will be held at the Saloon, Drury-lane Theatre, l kindly granted by Mr. A. Harris, on Monday next, at two o'clock, when a committee will be formed, includ- ing ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AD FOLICHk

... months, by striking it on the Lead with a soker. The prisoner was staying with her sister duringjan illness, in Clare-court, Drury-lane.- It appeared that she had quarrelled with her brother- in-law, and on one occasion had assaulted him by striking him on ...

THE BELT LIBEL CASE

... Brook,Mr Birch,sa and Mr. Lawes. They signed the document, and then I wrote the article. IMr. W. Svrcuocaocns costumier, of Drury-lane, pro- duced his books, in which there was an entry dated 23rd November, 1878, that Mr. Belt hired .a camalet In urely thoethe ...

LAW REPORTS

... the counts, and the judge passed sentence of ten years' penal servitude. THE FIRE AT THE ALHAMIBRA. A MuETING was held at Drury Lane Theatre yesterday ?? Londesborough pre- siding-to organise relief for the persons thrown out of employment by the fire at ...

LIBEL ON A THEATRICAL DECORATOR

... 'Scramble is a quaint piece for the pianoforte by Archie Keen. OLT DRURY-LANE CHRISTMAs AXNUAcL is alivelypublication, certain to have numerous admirers during the forthcomitig Drury-lane pattomime season, for it contains a great matty articles of a theatrical ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1692 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Intelligence

... the bail to justify for tle arcount mentioned. darlborough Street.-Thomas Cummings,. a Abourer, of 153 Little Wild-street, Drury-lane has '.eri charged on remand before Mr. Newton, with 511ai,,ga gold bracelet of the value of. £5, and 15s, in 5rlver from ...

Chronicles of Crime

... player ` In the year. 1717, when just twenty-four years'6f agpe he was accepted by'.the managers of theTheatre' Royal, Drury-lane, but before he could prepare' himself for the arduous task of-an ap. L pearance before a British audience' he was ?? to ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED WIFE-MURDER

... MPTD Wiips-MURDER. xecsruay, at the Bow-straet. Police-court, John MulalUy, aged forty-two, of 48,'Giieat 'Wild-street, Drury-lane, describing himself as a- labourer, was brought before Sir Jameslngham chargedwith attempt- ing to murder big wife Elizabeth ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CONSTABLE

... Tuesday last from the effects of injuries received at the Drury-lane Theatre on the previous Friday. William Kraun, a German, who was examined through an interpreter, said he was engaged at the Drury-lane Theatre, whore the deceased was a pro. perty man. On ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WIFE

... Bow-street station. EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER, Yesterday morning John Msullale', aged 42 years, of 48, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, describing himself as a labourer, was brought before Sir James Ingham at Bow-street police-court, charged with attempting ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... wound, and be was therefore conveyed to St. George's hospital. Yesterday Bridget Welch, living at 10, Parkerls- street, Drury-lane, was crossing the roadway, w hen a four-wheel cab kcnocked her down and ran over her. When removed to Charing-cross hospital ...