ATTEMPTED MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... is a precarious condition. ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE. On Saturday a man named James Wbitehall, japanner, living at 5, Drury-lane, London, having rqesrrelled with his wife. attacked her, and with a uer. knfe inflicted a superficial cut extending train ...

ATTEMPTED MURDERS AND SUICIDES

... and b .ocfock on Saturday evening, a japan- ner named JamesWhitehall,who with his family, occupied b two rooms at No. 5, Drury-lane, attacked his wife with 8 an open penknife. The screams of the woman, who made a desperate resistance, and who, by her ...

STRANGE THEFT OF A BABY

... information to the police. The pridoner had been living with a man: named Cornelius Crowley. a porter, in Wbite Horse-yard, Drury-lane, anid about Jufy 28,'in consequence of her representa- tlons, he aqqopnpaeied her to Charing-cross, where be put her into ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... she gave ;notiOn b the poiae The prisoner had been living Wnl a mma named Cornelius Crewlee, a porter, White f obse-yard, Drury-lane; and bouxt the 20th Jly, rprsnting that she was in the faily-way, ssecompwied her to Charing-cross, where beput ter ino ...

DISGRACEFUL CASES

... with being. 3 drunk and disorderly, and: assaulting the police. OnE Sunday morning a police constable saw Franklin in r Drury-lane drank, and behaving in a disorderly man. r ner. His friends wanted him to go away, and h& iwould not. The result was a crowd ...

THE MIKADO CASE

... rough, August 27th, 1885. THE Duke and Duchess of, Edinburgh witnessed the per- formance of Never Too Late to Mllend at Drury-lane Theatre on Thursday night. ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 822 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OLD BAILEY TRIALS, SATURDAY

... way to the Waterloo railway station on the evening of the. 5th of August, and as he was passingthrough White Hart-street, Drury-lane, he was assailed by a gang of young roughs, and robbed of his watch. The prisoners were alleged to be a portion of the ...

THE SWANBOROUGH FAILURE

... was forty-two years of age. Mr M'Cullough will be best remembered in this country by his fine performance of Virginius at Drury-lane. Hle will always be spoken of as one of America's representative actors, and his loss leaves a blank not easily to be filled ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 803 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

STREET BETTING

... Prendergast with a caution,- end fined Scott £5.-Walter Stone and Thomas Cutliffe were charged with a similar offence in Drury-lane, and fined £5 ?? the Marlborough- street PoLice-court William Stone, thirty, giving an address in the Wasldworth1rosd and ...

THE PUNISHMENT OF CRIMINALS

... CRIMINALS. The annual supper for the criminal classes took place on Monday in the mission chapel, Little Wild- .street, -Drury-lane, under the auspices .of the St. Giles's Christian mission. There were upwards of 200 discharged prisoners present, a1l having ...

SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD AT HASTINGS

... servitude for ten years; FI RE IN DIRURY LANE. [SUDaxaT OF rL1u11oimATIoN.] Ox Monday, last week, the crowded neighbourhood of Drury-lane was the scene of an alarming outbreak of fire, wrichio occurred in an oil shop, about a quarter- p1,st twelve, at No. 96 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Death from heart disease, accelerated by shock to the system through accidental immersion.'y 55OCKttrG oCCURaREcE NEAR DRURY-LANE. On Saturday afternon. Mr. Braxton Hicites held an in- quiry at the King's College hospital concerning the death of William ...