Chronicles of Crime

... , :Drary lane. Here *e hc behaved very well for about ?? years, but having Lt become a frequenter of the Black Lion, in Drury-lane, a a rendezvous for. all the worst characters of' the inie le; e there formied' an 'assciation with Elizibeth Lion, alin ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ill, and became in a very destitute condition, and had it not been for 'some of the lodgers in a house (40, Neal- street, Drury-lane) giving her food, she would have starved. The relieving officer was called in, and he finding that the deceased was covered ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Palbam-road. L ?? before one on T enreday morning there was a very slight fire at a boot~naker's shop, 1, Vinssear-yard, Drury-lane. At 6.9 D.rm. the Bunoh of GCrapes pubtchle-hse2, 2Panten. street, tymarket, was the scene of another small firs. The vapour ...

GEORGE WALDRON, ALIAS BARRINGTON

... 'that this' r booty was disposed of to a Dutch Jew. ' t ''Coenbt Orlowithe Russhian lmnistsr, being in on bof the I boxes of Drury-lane playhouse, was robbed. of. a 'gold. r snuff'box,'set.with diammonds' estimated to be~worthlan, 'I 'ijriiinegse - sum, ! ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... frointaeo usitil it fell drin %n in: a Storm into Old Palace Yard. Pichec il ui by a Soldier, derp uis it was Passed oii to a Drury Lane actor, wvho parted wvith it arc nt for- a considoratlon to a member for I'lainhathe, tbrough hils tul iskora it has dlescended ...

CURIOUS LIBEL CASE

... - ut a The' Prince and Princess of W'ales. Prince Albert rely Victor, Prinice George of Wales, and sunte honoured ( ery Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday evening writh their g the presence to witness the performance of '-Pluck. 'I rok A-gentleman named Willett ...

The Illustrated Police News

... been in- vented for the business of the pantomimes, g and are to be seen to advantage only at ft Christmas on the stage of Drury-lane: heing u in actual life nowhere. Some friend of b the force, however, retorted by citing an V instance of a paterfamilias ...

THE BANDMANN LIBEL CASE

... but in my opinion she has now risen to an excellent position as an actress. I have acted in London, and I was received at Drury-lane with an ovation of five minutes when I put my foot upon tire stage. It was in the play of Hanlet. I have also been favourably ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10500 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... friends who was near to him at the time. James Keating, 129 E, proved taking the prisouer into charge in the gallery of Drury-lane Theatre, the prosecutrix stating that he had stolen her purse, and he said lie knew nothing about it. The jury found the ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of 1, ?? pleaded Guilty to both 10ct5ents and the Assistant-judge sentenced him to 14 ntbhs'hard labour. too1sf0lY AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE. - llichael 1orn! 22o, porter, was indicted for stealing from leuperbef !of Alice Smith, a purse and the sum of ...

CHARGE OF DROWNING A BROTHER

... go I did not ulo it)' -.Ir. Slade remanded the prisoner to the workhouse for further iuquiriem FATAL STABBING AFFRAY IN DRURY- LANE. This morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, a man with one leg, named John Crowe, stabbed his cousin, a man named George Greene ...

CITY SESSIONS

... merchant, Bridgewater-street., foremana. on ?? Bamford, merchant, Cheapside. . end Ralph Byon B.road bent. corn merchant, Drury-lane. I Bes ?? Leslie Burton, merchant, TDower-buildinsgs. ?? Corner. cotton broker, Titbebarn-strasl. in Joseph Cowden, broker ...