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YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY

... knocked Ihim down and passed over the ?? the same institution, on the previous night, one of the young ladies of the ballet at Drury-lane theatre, named Amy Osborn, was attended for injuries to her back and arm, caused by a fall, . Yesterday afternoon a child ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... wilful murder of her illegitimate child. The prisoner occupied a back room with another woman in a house in the Coal- yard, Drury-lane. Two other children belonging to her lived in the same room. On Nov. 16 she was alone in the room. When her fellow-lodger ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... driven a lady to the theatre jnet d befor~e, and aftrbeingbhailed out fetched her back to No.8, Ovington-square, from Drury Lane.-ispectorI G BerCollins, of the33division sai the accused a w certainly drun when brought O lee station, bat he t after ...

ROBBERY FROM THE TYNE THEATRE

... declines. Trusting you will kindly insert this in your next issue, Yours obediently, JAMES SKIMMER, Machinist. Theatre Royal Drury-lane, January 18th, 1882. The Higher Drama and Dramatic Criticism. TO TonE EDITOR OF THE ERA. Sir,-Now that the, in several respects ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1586 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FOG

... yesterday afternoon, a little boy, named William Crosswaite, aged five, living at 9, Duke's.court, Drury-lane, wvas khocked down by a horse and cart in Drury-lane, and ran over. The driver, who was much affected by the accident, carried the boy to King's College ...

THE FIJI FLUTTERERS

... and others, who are professionally known as the Fiji Flutterers, against Mr Augustus Harris, the Lessee and Manager of Drury- lane Theatre, to recover damages for breach of contract to employ the plaintiffs as professional artistes pursuant to an agreement ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 586 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S POLICE. 4

... summons was dismissed on payment of costs. BOW-STREET. A VIOLENT DAXGHTER-IN-LAw'A woman named tcaenzse, living in Wild-court, Drury-lane, describ- ing herself as a v hard-working seuvaut with a weakness for drink, was charged with being drunk and disorderly ...

THE ATTEMPT TO SHOOT THE QUEEN

... allowance would cease this month. He further stated that his brother had married the sister of Mr. A. Harris, lessee of the *Drury-lane Theatre, and that he should go to London wend ask Mr.rHwaris to give him em- ployment. During the day he generally walked ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... IO, all livinK iu the, neighbourhood of Drury-lane, were uiuucugd with vuoelntly assaultfing Andrew Cainbell.-The prosecutor, who described himself as aL gentleman living a28,trand, was walkcing downs Drury,-lane betcvcen twelve and one onl Monday night ...

HORRIBLE REVELATIONS AT AN INQUEST

... gham held an inquest at St. Clement's Vestry-ball, touching the death of John Hawes, aged forty-three, lately employed at Drury-lane Theatre as stage property nlan, and residing at 30, Wych-street. ElizaB Brunton, widow, said she was the deceased's mot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , Andrew Canuiuell. ?? Prosecutor, who ileseribsd hiinself as a gentlemais living- at 285, Straticl, was walkinig dowcn Drury-lane ebsetweni 12 atid erie en Monday nighlt, when lie was aoctareld by a gusog of roughis numbering fromi 40 to tO, led by the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... property of the guar- dians, were handed to him by a woman with whom the prisoner had been lodging in Great Wild-street, Drury-lane.-An assistant to Mr. Chester, pawn- broker, of 48, Stanhope-street, Strand, produced tire property to which the tickets ...