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THE FIRE NEAR DRURY-LANE

... Bloomsbury. touching the deaths of John Br Julia Higgins, which occurred on the morn' ownl and inst., at 17, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. AlrBucini, solicitor, appeared on behalf of Mr. O'Keefe, senior to proprietor of the house that was burned Q 5 , nt Gatehouse ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Thomas held an ihcrest at the Mlidldlesex hospital respecting the deatlh of Charles Birkett, aged 60, of 11, Cbarles-street, Drury-lane, who died frons injuries that lie received by falling downstairs. The deceased was at Watch- man at Messrs. Combe and Co ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... llittlterlson, 2S6 E,, was vhtirged with beinz drunk lanti violently nssaultimg Ellenl Johnson, of 8, Parlcer-Atreeto, Drury-lane. In. ?? pecor Dx3 Maid said the prisonnr was charged by order of the Ceommissioners of 'Police, He, was afraid th~at it ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENCES

... Academy of Music, Tenterden- street; the London Pavilion Music Hall, Tichborne- street, Haymarket; the Middlesex Music Hall, Drury-lane; the Sun Music Hall, Knightsbridge; the Foresters' Music Hall, Mile-end; Lusby's Palace; Wilton's Music Hiall; the Royal ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1464 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... a sremand to com- plete the evidence. |SOLDIEI1s AixjqG THE PJLiTCE. - Jo/en Shea, a bricklayer, livig in Parker-street, Drury-lane, was I chatgod with beinig drunk and disorderly at the | Queen s-road, arid assaulting William Johnson, (37.'3 B, in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... accommodatud wvit. a chair in the witness-boi. She gave the namo sI el Johnson, and stated that she lived in Parlker- cre, , Drury-lane. Ou Thursday night, the 30th jIn;., sho wvas in Cross-lane, and met a friend, who eri -ssed that they should have some ale ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... prisoners, a man named I O'Keefe and a woman named Simmons, were chared with manslaughter by setting fire to a house in Drury-lane, the result being that two persons who were in the house at the time were burnt to death. The evidence was very confused ...

THE MURDER OF LORD [ill]

... O'Keefe and a woman named Simnsonds charged on the coroner's warrant with causing the death of two persons at the late fire in Drury-lane. DRowNnD.-Three boatmen, named Thomas Wil- liams, James Michael, and John Chamberlain, went down the Mersey on Monday in ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Saturday, at ithe mortoary, Golden-lane, Barbican, on the body of Willim Edward Parr. aged 40, residing at 4, Kemble-street, Drury-lane. According to the state- tment of the widow, the deceased was a porter in sCovent-garden-market, and was a sober, well-behaved ...

THEATRICAL DISPUTE AT CAPE TOWN

... disapproval of the decision. THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. The following letter will be read with interest by our readers- Drury-lane Theatre, October 27th, 1812. Dear Miadam,-The delay in my answer to your last has arisen (strange to say) from the General ...

Published: Sunday 31 October 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1769 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Rice. Mr. Thorne Cole appeared for the prosecution. Com. plaints having been made as to pocket-picking -t the. entrance to Drury-lane Theatre, Sergeant Shrives, of the E division, was told off on duty there, and, almost as soon as he arrived, he noticed ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. Augustus Hams. To-Night, at 8.0, THE W OItLD. Messrs. A. Hams, W. Ma/cklin, Gibson, Boleyn, Ford, Benne, Lilly, Huntley, H. Nicholls, and Harry Jackson; Mesdames Helen Barry, F. though, and Fanny Josephs ...