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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 ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... andaluguwss Harris, the lessee of Drury, Leneb eatre, dl.i gto'tbe thje jointauthormof e Woriqwhieh was first brought out at Drury-lane on the 31st July, 1880, to restrain the defendant, Owen Johnstone, an actor, and the manager of a company performing in ...

THE MURDER IN DRURY-LANE

... say that the deceased was one of the men. The men did not remove the prisoner ?? Sullivan, a lad living ini Parklr-strect, Drury-lane, stated :tbat about twelve on Satrlrday ninht he saw the prisoner and the deceased together at ?? corner of Shelton. street ...

THE TRIAL OF THE BROTHERS PELTZER

... ?? ied (Pan ia Court (Sioane-square), *'Pcrvenu, 8.30;,ovn ?? Concerts, 8; Criterion (Piers. st, dilly), 'Betsy, 9, Drury' Lane (BUE eU-ritreet, ;, Covent-garden), '-Pluck. 8; G'aiety (Strand, J. Little Robins Hood, 8.15: Glolbe (Newastle- aie 816- ...

THE BURNING OF THE ALHAMBRA

... added a cheque of 100. from Baron Alfred de Rothschild. A meeting in furtherance of this object will be held at the Saloon, Drury-lane Theatre, l kindly granted by Mr. A. Harris, on Monday next, at two o'clock, when a committee will be formed, includ- ing ...

THE BELT LIBEL CASE

... Brook,Mr Birch,sa and Mr. Lawes. They signed the document, and then I wrote the article. IMr. W. Svrcuocaocns costumier, of Drury-lane, pro- duced his books, in which there was an entry dated 23rd November, 1878, that Mr. Belt hired .a camalet In urely thoethe ...