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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... t ad Lincoli'a-inn-fields. . On'DegSth~thetw.odefendants a as and another. man- were, in the- neighbburhood. of i rs Drury-lane;where there wasa crow4,,and a. deal of ] ,s. pushing. 'The prisoner Iiarzaglini. Was saen. to ,d strikethe prosecutbor- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inbimrating that he would accept bail in two sureties -of 257. each. ' LREWBL A Bu7RaLAnx P ?? e. H0vad, 33, of ennedy-court, Drury-lane, and Jhn eRoaews, 41, of7 the same address, labourers, were charged withey tilfully breaking a plate-glass window in sathe ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... his complaint was that he delivered a play of his called Cltidee1vhtuse to the defendant, Mr. Augustus Harris,, lessee of Drury-lane theatre, who had detained'thae NS., It was said that Mr. Harris-had given instructions for the return of the MS., and 'h ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... said that it was all right'; he and Sheen had stolen the cash-box, and they twok sit to the place were Sheen lodged in Drury- lane, where they broke It open with an iron bar, and took out the money, which was divided between them. When Meek was taken ...

The Adamless Eden Company

... termos askied by thse notiee of lmotion. PRE8EMiTATIONS-T11 anticipation of the termination of the pantoinline season at Drury-lane, AdlIc. Palladino and the ladies of the corps do ?? presenlted Mladame fiatti L'anner with a hnridsoae tea service and c ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 642 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTMINSTER, A SUPER OsIAReD noWiTS ROBBeRr.- Jasmeas Kelly, a powerful young man, de- - scribed as a scene-shifter at Drury-lane Theatre, was charged, on remand, before Mr. Partridge,with assaultingand robbing Mrs. Bennett, wife of a solicitor, resid- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... evidence, and the defenitb- an alibi-wasthoroutghly establishedu-by the tvioence of perstnetrployedin subordinate -parts inthe Drury-lane pantormime It was satisfciorily proved that the prisoner sus- tained a minor charaecer in the performance which took place ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... been separated for two years, and tint wonman had beeni trying to get her livinF by selling- ginger-bess' at~ a shtop in Drury-lane. On 'thle evening - 'c April 122 thle rmsoner appeared to have sent to his w,'icth or siLoney, and when she reihsed b!e ...

CHARGES AGAINST A COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... Willis's Rooms on j:) y S '(-1adstotne, with several members of his family, witnessed the perform- anrt of Carmvien' at Drury lane Theatre on Saturday evening. The Premier, ?? entering the box, had a most enthusiastic reception. l'i ince and princess ...

GRAND COMMITTEE ON LAW

... -Votes of thanks to Mdr. Irving ai id Mr. Abbey foe the -use of the saloon, and to Mar. Aunwastus Harris for that 3- of, the Drury-,lane Theatre ou. this occasion 'of the ic beoeilt, were then cordially agreed to. A similar com- ~S phnct~t th chlrasn~proore ...

LONDON BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ensuing year. Tawhiao, the Maori king, yesterday received Mr. Gorst, M.P., and in the evening he witne. - d the peiformance at Drury Lane. Min. Pusscil Lowell, the President of the Bilrmingllam and Midland Institute, has announced his intention of delivering ...

THE TRAP DODGE

... ecplosion -eas heard a mile away. dBURGLARY TN SOHO. Ar the Marlboroigla street Policoecourt Thomas Harley, of Eetterton-strect, Drury-lane, has been charged obith being concerned with another man, not in custody, in feloniously breaking and entering the warehouses ...