MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... clothes. It appeared that the parents of the child, a very pretty and interesting little girl, seven years old, live in Drury.lane, andl on Saturday night, March 18tbh, at about eight o'clock, th'e mother sent the girl to a coffee-house in Chancery-lane ...

GAMBLING AND ROBBERY AT STRATFORD RACES

... Wa~llsampton Park, Lyming- ton, eisnts, orL the racecourse, and was sentenced to a month's hard ?? Hollovway, arins Meadows, of Drury Lane, Birmingham, wals charred with stealing a betting tisket from Charles Baylis, of Sbtatford, Prisoner was further charged ...

THE MEININGEN COURT COMPANY

... performanco of the Meiningen Court Company was given on Monday night before an audience which filled the vast auditorium of Drury Lane almost to the last seat. The play was Shakespeare's Julius Czesar, and the translation that by Tieck and Schlegel, which ...

THE BOUCICAULT DIVORCE CASE

... I the ratification of such an appear- ance. I replied I would ionce her a present, as I 1 did when see played with mc in Drury Lane Theatre in London in 1375 Air. siad Mrs. Boucicult played At Booth's Theatre for ao week.. beginning February 1Oth 1879 ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... Court, London, on Tues- cday, Mary Ann Dickson, a young woman, who stated that she lived with her mother in the Coal Yard, Drury Lane, was charged before Mr Newton with indecent conduct in IHyde Park. A policeman stated that about a quarter to six that morning ...

THE COURT

... up to town, and after accompanying Prince and Princess Christian and Princess Frederica of Hanover to the German Plays at Drury Lane Theatre, returned to Windsor. Princess Christian lunched with the Queen on Tuesday. To-day (Saturday) the Queen holds the ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 685 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WOMAN BATHING IN THE SxrxBcNTrNE.-Mary Asum Dickson, a young woman, who stated that she lived with her mother in Coal-yard, Drury-lane, was charged wsth indecent conduct in Hyde-park. A policeman stated that about a quarter to six that morning he was on dusty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BATHING IN 'THSE SEirENT1NE.-3fary Ann Dick- snn, a young woman, who stated that shi lived with her mother in the Coal-yard, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Newton with indecent conduct In Hyde-park.-Police-constable John Emmett, 219 A, stated that about ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... very intelligent youth that the deceased was the son of Mr. Wormald, a stone sculptor at the new Law Courts, residing in Drury-lane. On the day in question de- ceased, accompanied by some companions, were fishing for whitebait, which had made their way ...

INQUESTS

... vesy intelligent youth that the deceased was the son of Mr. Wormald, a stone sculptor at the new Law Courts, residing in Drury-lane. On the day in question de. ceased, accompanied by some comnpanions, were fishing for whitebait, which had made their way ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... the court with debts tc the amoeunt of £1,309, and asests valued at £470. Ho apspliei for ths appointment of Mr. Dickeson, Drury-lane, as receilres of the esecete, and for an injunction againsct several smin creditors. His honour granted the application ...