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... WILFUL DAGE.-Michae I Ryan, 45, was indicted formalcioslycomittngdamage to a plate-glass window paf thuble the Halue ofad, Drury-lane, value a9, the property ofa W unton. The prisoner de- liberately broke it with his fint and wailke away, but was followed ...

ESTATE EXCHANGE RETORT

... for £325. Four shares of each, paid-up, the Watford Company—sold for £142. Jas. Messrs. Harvey and Davids, at the Mart.— Drury-lane—No. 14, Clare-court, freehold—sold for £950. By Mr. W. H. ■ at the Nos. and 22, Tottenham-place, teixn years—sold for 9 ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED FRAUD AGAINST A SOLICITOR

... t interest, and there is a dry humour abt'ut the end b which make it well worth quoting ?? l a the evening o we went to Drury-lane Tbeatre. There was a riot ia p the house caused by a change of perforniauee-stamp. a ing, shouting, crying-which the presence ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... costs, 14 days' imprisonment and hard labour. BoW-STREET.—Aplasterer named C'/ud/oi Smith, aged 21, of ii, Nottingham-court, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. with disorderly conduct and assaulting the police.—Police-constable Leonard, E, deposed that ou ...

LAW NEWS

... )-' ?? v. Mleade.-This was an notion to recover £116 and interest. The plaintiff was a widow, residing in Shelton.street, Drury-lane, following the occupation of a costermonger, exchanging orookery-ware for old clothes. The defendant was the ?? contrac- ...

CONFESSIONS OF MURDER

... that in the sunmmer of 1ot3 lie had met a wosnannarmed Emnma Jackson, a tailoress, at a publio-houss in Charles-etroet, Drury-lane. They drank tbgethtr, and she went home with himn to his roonm at 4, Gcorge-street, St. Giles's. Durina. the night he saw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Urralngoxent, BOW-STREET. EXTRAORODINARY CONDUCT OF TRE POLICE. - A plasterer, named Chontarles nithd 21 of 3 Notting- an-court, Drury-lane, a exprged withassaultiog thie police.-rolice-constable Leonard, 426i E, stated that he and five other constables, just ...

CONFESSIONS OF MURDER

... stated that in the sunanser of 186S lie had met a woman named Emma Jackson, a tailoress, at a public-house in Charles-street, Drury-lane. They drank together, and she went home with him to his room at 4, George-street, St. Giles's. During the stight lie saw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... business in Drury-lane, and that be was as cafe as the Bank of England. All the prisoners were behind the counter, except one, Thena apprehended. Police-constable George Saran, who aeonmpanied the last witness to the shop in Eettertou-atreet, Drury-lane, confirmed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... weas remanded.: * ~~~BOW1 STEtLBT. *Pso~zs~crrow UNDER THE: BETTING ACT:-ThemOBa L1OIyd, 48, and John -Llo'2d; 18, of 162,' Drury-lane, arapers; Wn. Younr, 53, of Stanhope-street, OCare- m.rket, shoemaker; Josepti Wynnick, 35,' of o8, Mill- tman-street, ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. Augustus Harris. 8.40, FILLE MADAME ANGOT. Mdlles. Cornelie D'Anka, A. Burville, K. Sullivan, and Palladino: Messrs. Morgan, Arnold. Wallace. Bradshaw. —At 7, LADV AUdLEY'S SECRET. Misses N. Harris, Mr ...

THE FORTUNES OF THE GARRICK THEATRE

... Slalncis-It would not do for the Blanigcr or Lessce to engagc his ?? for sucli pcriods ass tlse Man-agors of the Hlitymarket or Drury-lane wosild cilgage their company ? 'Witness-No, air ; certaildy not, nicss he had ai Rothschild behind himl. MIr Siautders said ...

Published: Sunday 02 May 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1017 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment