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SHOCKING DEATH AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... the Bow-street Police-court, yesterday, with causing the death of a man named George Ward. The deceased was employed at Drury.lane Theatre Ps a-painter, and was engaged in some-work on the portico of the theatre on Friday rmorning. He was standing on ...

AN ACTRESS'S SALARY

... Harris, lessee of Drury Lane Thentre, mande an application to his honour to be allowed to give evidence in the ease, and on permission being aecorded witness deposed tbat Miss Vernon was en- gaged by him on a contract to play in the Drury Lane pantomime at ...

A WOMAN ON STRIKE

... with a wink and a laugh at the gaoler, Oh, old Vaughan. Police-constable Higgins, 256 }, deposed that he was on duty in Drury-lane when he was called to the Sun public-house to eject the prisoner. He removed her, and when outsideashe said, The men are ...

CHARGE OF MUDER BY A CRIPPLE

... C04E6Ge Or XUr~pDE3 B3Y A GBzPPE. John Orow, aged. 21, a labourer, living in Shelton. treet, Drury-lane, was charged at Bovw-street on Mon. lay, before Mer. Vaughan, with the wilful murder of George Green. ~r. Superintendent Thomson watched the case on ...

BURIAL WITHOUT A CERTIFICATE

... the Iddesleigh memorial service iii West- minster Abbey, lie took advantage of the 'outing' to divert himself by going to Drury Lane on the evening of his arrival in town. Considering the object of Prince H-enry's excursion It would certainly have been ...

AN ACTRESS'S PHOTOGRAPH

... as this wias taken. )e asked if she had any engagement at the present time. The complainant said she was on the stage at Drury- lane Theatre, but her engagement .wnould end on Satur. day. The defendant told the magistrate that hi's wife simply did as she ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Evidence was given in support of the opening state- mecit of counsel, and also to the respondent being idecitified at the Drury Lane Thecatre, where at present lie is engaged, and a decree nisi, with costs, was granted, with custody of the children. SLaVRamS ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ascertained your name from the, servant in the house, and that he sent you two tickets for the performance of Aladdin, at Drury Lane; that he sat next you at the theatre; and that hei offered to' marry you, and that he gavo you. an engagement-ring. 'You ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... very irregular in her attemlance at Whitfeltd-stieet School she wvas at present attemiding a thoroughly efficient school in Drury-lane Theatre. The mother had told himi that the child wvas at Mr. Harris's school, but he had made no inquiries. The nmagistrate ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... College Hospital, cosicorning the death of William John Sriceat, aged one and a half years, whose paxents reside at 175, Drury-lane, whoe died ciu the 11th inst. Johnsi Streat, a pastrycook, deposed that the deceased was his son. He had always essjoyed ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... an inquest on the body of Mary Driscoll, aged sixty-two, a widow, a fruit-seller, lately lodging at 26, Parker-street, Drury- lane. The evidence showed that the deceased suffered from chronic bronchitis, and in the winter months had for several years ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Court on the body of George Hamilton, aged forty, a boardiman, living at a common lodging-house, No. 1, Macklin-street, Drury-lane. John Marsh, the deputy of the lodging-house, stated that the deceased had lived there two or throe years. He had ?? lately ...