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 

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... ; and awarded ltortmait Si, for etctiiig lie robbery. ASetILT AND RioFRnEtY.-7T1iess eszitde (26), Itbiscer, hack of 3, Drury Lane, antI Jsii tl J.ciech sic- scribsel herself as a ?? of Chapel Street, W C Cliargeel with ?? Thomas 1b hite. tf W'eetinis~iCf ...

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 ...

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 ALLEGED SPIRITUALIST FRAUD

... the King's Head tavern, Broad-street. Bloomsbury, respecting thedeath of James Ellsworthy, aged 63, of Short's-garden, Drury- lane, who committed suicide by hanging himself, under the following circumstances. The deceased was formerly a master boetmaker ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... its weijht. It wa, covered wih ealicucrustat~ois.Jr,, ~ t11 ?? under Istood thati upoc tbe conclusion of MrUonMlop motat Drury Lane The 1a IenIM1e--0 allea re, SignrSliiwl aetr there for a ed tiltubr oavl,- ances. This tinielie ?? perferin- Itch-com artises ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... actor, and askingfor the loan of 201.. i-n conseeuence of pecuniary eanbarrasi-ients con. nected with his appearances at Drury Lane Theatre. He wrote a second letter in July excusing himself from replyia- to a letter of Lord Wolverton on the ground that ...

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 ...

THE LATE PRIZE FIGHT NEAR BIRMINGHAM

... e-cstsrdsy-before Alessrs. Swinburin, EuIwkIes, Stock, Ad L'arrowvs-James Goodman (27), monoder, ]ibing at the back of 2, Drury Lane, Bmiinghlaimi, was charged wvith being concerned in a prize-light with Johin Welc h, at Northfield, on the 5th inst; and ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... SnoccciNo Discovunay.-On Satuarday asfternoon the bdof an oldweoman eves. fousdd in at cellar of the house NO. co ra Wl tet, Drury Lane. Ties body was o bserved thrtoughs the cellar wsindow from the street, and from its appearance incst have bosic there Severiai ...

THE BRIGHTON MURDER

... the Priocess's Theatre. London, in the rtaracter of Ylll in Finet and Msrguerite. She playedl as aChild in pantomime at Drury Lane and the AdelphiTheatres, e 1871-1874 ; and in 1875 was acting at the Globe C Tsleatle. At the Criterion Theatre in Flbruary ...