LEGAL

... schools are sad in the extreme, living as they do huddled together all the year round ill the filthy courts and alleys of Drury Lane. Donations may be sent to the Treasurer, F. A. Bevan, Esq., 54, Lombard Street, E.C.; or to Geo. Hatton, Esq., the Supe ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1530 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Items of News

... identified by his friends at fit. Martin's Mortuary t as George Moore, aged forty years, late residing at IS, Tasker-strcet, Drury-lane. *e The facts of a slhecliing accident were revealed or Saturday evening at an inqruest held lhy the district coroner at ...

Police Courts

... Watts, and Harris, 1Moeley Street, between 10 and 11 o'clock on MWondaly night, by entering the cellar from a trap-door in Drury Lane. Bfe wAasN reRLAandBeYOd.S Wiliam Forster B19) an Bamsnih(1)weejonl chargedm wirthr hio brknd intos Srandetered thre joficel ...

AN ACTRESS'S JEWELLERY

... sworn. H-1e said ho purchased the jewellery with his own money, out of a pension, for tice use of the lady to appear at Drury-lane Theatre in Scp- tember, 1877. The complainant (imdiguautly)-Don't address me as your dear. The witness-I addressed you as ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 599 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... arranged to comeoupto London with the plaiutil! for afewdeays,to paya, visit to his sister,who kept a small public-house in Drury-lane. They arrived at the house on the 29th of September, when they were told that the place was fall of lodgers, but they could ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... wae arranged that he and the plaintiff should come up to London on a visit to his sister, who kept a small publie-house in Drury-lane. This ~was on -the 29th September. The sister said that her house was full of lodgers; and the defendant took lodgings ior ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... property away in them. I went to a neigh. bouring coffee stall, where I remained until half- past five, I then went towards Drury-lane, and met a man known by the name of ' Soldier Jack,' who assisted me-in pledging a pair of opera-glasses and one of the ...

SHOCKING DEATH AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... the Bow-street Police-court, yesterday, with causing the death of a man named George Ward. The deceased was employed at Drury.lane Theatre Ps a-painter, and was engaged in some-work on the portico of the theatre on Friday rmorning. He was standing on ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... -A. young man named Wms. 2forgan was charged with causing the death of a man named Geoe Warl The deceased was emloyed at Drury Lane.Tieatre as apaianter and was engsged on some work on the porte0o of- ie theatre on Friday Morning. He wae standing on a ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT DURHAM

... labour. ACCIDENT AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE. AnOUT ten minutes to ten onuF riday morning a sad accident befel a painter, named Thomas Ward, aged about forty-five, whilst employed with other workmen in renovating the exterior of Drury-lane Theatre. The unfortunate ...

SHOCKING OCCURRENCE AT BOLTON

... charged with disorderly conduct and assaulting the police. On Saturday night a disturbance occurred in the neighbouhiood of Drury-lane, the prisoner Alfred Stone being the principal offender. He was remon- strated with by the police, but without effect, and ...

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE

... before Mr Flowers on remand with ctusing thed is of a man named Geo. Ward. The deceased was engage' painting the portico of Drury-lane Theatre and was emmaladder about thirty feet from the ground. The defendantwl d' vri !o a dust-cart belonging to Mr Cookson ...

Published: Saturday 04 August 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1169 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment