COUNTY COURTS

... KATE VAuGE or, having recovered from the in effects of a recent accident, lhs resucoed her im- perso nation of Cia&refla at Drury-lane.c A CAaD.-To all who a-re autfdring from the errors a and lnditseretlos of youtht nawoes trkamse, earl decay, 1 leSB Of ...

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- ...

ANOTHER STABBING CASE IN BIRMINGHAM

... Thomas li1jvan (44), Court, Russell Street, whitewasher, and Willilia Wright (20), labourer of Drury Lane, The men were ditinking together in a brothel inl Drury Lane shortly after midnight on Saturday, when a disturbance took place, in the course of which ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... Melvan (44), Court, Russell Street, whitewasher, and Williiam Wright (20), ]abourer, of Drury Lane.- The men were drinking together in an improper house in Drury Lane shortly after midnight on Saturday, when a disturbance took place, in the course of which ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... months' imprisonment. T1ItIerF OF' Bmems.'rromcmso.-.fans 11reffctt andl Alice LCeeds, who were stated to lie lrostititeos, of Drury Lane, were ceargled witll stealing 621b. -of bed-ticking ?? a Shop belonging to Thlomas Taplie, wholesale dralper, (Great 'es ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSION

... RichuLrdson-Thos. 'Thoreburn Derby-road ?? Edward Watkins..John N. Orricl Dickinson-street .. N. Vassopalos -Michael Jordan Drury-lane ?? Janet Rnmscnv - John . EvaLns Drncan-street William Bacliinm ..S.ra ah Kemp FEdimnnd-street . . .Macrg. J. W'ill iamsc ...

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 

THE WELDON CASE

... of the r I Theatre Royal. Glasgow, which she relinquished in the e autumn of 1S81, when sheappeared in TheWorld at d, Drury Lane Theatre. In JanuRry, 1882, she was playing the part of Daisy Brent in' The Cynic ' at the Globe su Theatre, withMlr Vezin ...

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- ...