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THE SALVATION ARMY

... for sale. The prisoner was committed for trial. CHFARGE OF MUEDER.-John Crow, a labourir, re- siding in Shelton-street, Drury-lane, was on Monday charged on remand at the Bow-street Police-court with the wilful murder of George Green, and was com- mitted ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... rrhena whethler osierisin eCllS rm tethmg o t ,>ca Seiod hv all tihe~roisms it s tlid ser bettis.-Ad52J ANOTHER TRAGEDY NEAR DRURY-LANE. (From our later editions of last week.) On Friday Mr. Langham held an inquiry at St. Martin's vestry-hall as to the death ...

ROBBERY BY A WORKHOUSE PORTER

... prosecution, the prisoner made a ranmbling defence, and Mr. Slade committed hinm for trial at the next Old Bailey sessions, THE DRURY-LANE hIIURDPE , johstu Crow, a laTbourer, residing in Shelton stiec., Drury-late, was oharced on remand at Bow.stveret police-court ...

A Theatrical Dispute

... entirely severed his connection with Captain Bainbridge. On the 4th inst. both gentlemen were in the Albion Tavern, opposite Drury-lane Theatre. Mr Stimson was in a box getting supper, when Captain Bainbridge leaned over from the next box and questioned him ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 645 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... labour. TImE DRUnR-LAL'E Munun-.-Jolcn Crow, 21, at Bhoemake was indicted on a charge of the Wilful murder of George Gres in Drury-lane, on September 50th. Mr. Poland and- Mr. B Williams prosecuted; Mr. -eith Frith and Mr. Blacklw defended. The facts of the ...

THE DRURY LANE TRAGEDY

... : THE DRURY' LANE TRAGEDY. x 01-+-1l nal.:.l n^..TANA nav- AT the Centralio ?? John Criwe, twenty- five, labourer, was indicted for the wvilful murder of George Green. The facts in' connection with this case will be frosli in the recollection 6f'the'iiubli ...

The Illustrated Police News

... of manslaugihter agaanst William Rebrts.-William Roberts has siice been committed for the wilful murder of the deceased. DRURY LANE THEATRE. Mdi. J. H.. BAnenes has good -season to felicitate him- self UpnOI the satisfactory-not -to say triumphant- manner ...

THE TRIAL OF THE BROTHERS PELTZER

... ?? ied (Pan ia Court (Sioane-square), *'Pcrvenu, 8.30;,ovn ?? Concerts, 8; Criterion (Piers. st, dilly), 'Betsy, 9, Drury' Lane (BUE eU-ritreet, ;, Covent-garden), '-Pluck. 8; G'aiety (Strand, J. Little Robins Hood, 8.15: Glolbe (Newastle- aie 816- ...

DESPERATE STRUGGLE WITH THIEVES

... right hand took his watch and chain. Having done so the pri- soner ran away, followed by the prosecutor, in the direction of Drury-lane, where he doubled and passed the prosecutor towards Endell-street. As the latter was about to catch hold of him, another ...

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 ...