LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Messrs. Loclkett, applied for the die- charge of these debtors, Michael James Heathoote and Peter White, corn merchants, Drury-lane. Idr. F. Smith opposed on behalf of the creditors. The official receiver's report showed that the debtors failed on the ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A WOMAN

... bad on the Thursday after she. took the room, and she went out for the ostensible'tE purpose of going to see Dr. Ryan, in Drury-lane. On the Sunday night the deceased was much worse, and Dr. Watkins was sent for, and prescribed for her. During Monday night ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... FATAL PiRE.-A few minutes after two o'clock on Friday morning a fire was found to have broken out at 4, White H~orse-yard, Drury-lane, in the portion of the premises occupied by a dires. Crisp, agad sixty years. Smoke w as seen issuing from the back roeon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Endell-street, end during the night she regained conseiusanuess, and gave the name of Alice Donivan, living in Wild-street, Drury-lane. HnnMDEN DEATH OF A PONTEFRAOT TRADES. Uk.-l-Mr. John Barker, of the Pontefract coach worse, died tuddeuly on Saturday evening ...

A SEAT IN THE HOUSE

... smallest chance of making his theatre popular; and Mr AUGUSTUs HARis has already shown so much desire to do this in the case of Drury-lane that we feel certain that some arrange- ment will be come to at that house which will avoid further references to that useful ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1294 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Items of News

... the death of Charlotte Gainstlfrd, aged six years, whose parents reside at Champion House Dwell- ings, Wlhite Hart-street, Drury-lane. On the afternoon of Christmas Day the unfortunate child was lighting some toy candles on a Christmas tree, when her cloth- ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... and he got the assistance of his brother and Lane in removing the property. Connor received thie beans and sold them In Drury-lane. Sub-Irspector- Detective Jones apprehended the Donghtys and Lane, when the first-named prisoner admitted that he took the ...

THE PUNISHMENT OF CRIMINALS

... CEZIXSAms. The annual supper for the criminal classes took plecc on Tuesday night in the mission chardel, Little Wild- street, Drury-lane, under the auspices of the St. Giles's Christian Mission. There were upwards of two hun- dred discharged prisoners present ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POL

... 1llichise Callig~an wats charged with being drunk and ?? Barnos,44S1lE. Mr. Keith Prith de- fended. Complainant wac on duty at Drury-lane Theatre to preserve order during the performance of Heman Natuxe. WVhen the Trafalgar scene came on, representing the ...

CHARGE OF STEALING A BABY

... not to say who it was that wanted her V-Witress: You did not say so. Cornelius Crossley, a porter, of White Horse-yard, Drury-lane. said ho had beeuiivingwtiththe prisoner for about 12 months. In July she was enceinte and very ill, and he saw herinto ...

MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY

... from a severe injury to the head. Cn Saturday Samuel Fielding, a boy residing ig Lincoln's-inn, climbed a lam p-post in Drury-lane' and when he reached the top he slipped and fell t4 the ground. On being conveyed to King's Collegs hospital it was- found ...

AN INCORRIGIBLE ROGUE AND VAGABOND

... vagabond. The re- lieving officer of the parish of St. Marylebone stated that he recently accidentally met with the prisoner in Drury-lane, and as he had deserted his wife and chil- dren, who were in the workhonuse, he took him into custody, but had no sooner ...