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THE POLICE COURTS

... tlieai toe inqe~iriC5, with a S~tS0 Co' tikei odomicesiot into tin indlustrital e'hool1 -Mr. AcyutI~S }larris, lesiee of: Drury Lane Thleatre, ra Vadr btferc Mr. litilocg and rc'ierred to the case or an ncllletrl Jarucs l'vans, wtho wras ch ueged at the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... n-tue-Fiak% reprsented the CNu. war ed befoe M r. ridge to de. tyl a a ute wvbich haa arisn betwoee Mr. Ugt us I.Iri5, of Drury Lane Theatre, tnd the caveuger required to move refuse from the theatre thetfbr the subject matter in dispute isor not o of trade ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... matter to you, as I have known you so many years. A week ego last Monday, Mrs. Lister wanted me to manage her other housediu Drury- lane, and I refused to go. She then told me she was going to live at the Earl of Warwick herself, and if I would not go to the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLICE COURTS. BO Y-STRBET.-Ovnrao TrCnnrS iv A*E2 A msn named Jams:? .Eans was charged 'with dis- orderly conduct outside Drury Lane Tbieatre.-A con- stable dtated tha' the defendant had been to the theatre to wituess the performance of A Buin of L~uck ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Justice Denman, without a Jary.) REYHER V. HA1 IS. This was an action against Mr. Charles Harris, the stage manager at Drury Lane Tbeatre, to recover c 601. as., wvhich amoant was made up of the following r items :-1879, May 22, pearl brooch, 131. lOs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... hosters, the petitioning cre- ditors, his Honour made a receiving order against this o debtor's estate, who is described as of Drury Lane O Theatre.-Mr. Theodore Lumley appeared on behalf of c2 the debtor, who is well known in theatrical circles. 1 PROBATE, ...

IRELAND

... of Leovillet h 8; Court (Sloane-square), {The Schoolmibtres8, 8.30; Criterion (Piccadilly-circus), Wild Oats, 8.50: Drury lane, Carl Rosa Opera 8. Gaiety (Strand), America Company ia Ahons, 8.45; lobe (ewcastle-street) The Pickpocket, 9; Haymarket ...

THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE SUIT

... divorce case of umn Yes. versal public interest, it is scarcely necessary to w xemark that had the court been as large as was Drury Lane Theatre it would have been still left DUd -withoutt standing room, supposing that all ap- Hyd plications for rders had been ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... with stealing a, watch and chaiu beloiiging to Mr. (ibbou,'editor of the Lady's 1ictsorial.-Proaccutor was passiug through Drury-lane about I 0 o'clock at Light on ithe 4th iust. A man pushed agaiust hiu and clutc1hedl at his watch chain. The buttounhole ...

THE TRAGEDY IN BLOOMSBURY

... BLOOMSBURY. INQUEST AND VERDICT. . Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest yester- j day at the Mortudary, Goldsmith-striet, Drury-lane, i on the body of Arthur Cook Egan. aged 32, described as a clerk, lately residing at 13, Montague-stheet, itnssll.street ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... May 31, 1886. The Queen has taken a boxc for ,tth e whole of this seasou's performances by the Carl Rosa Opera Company at Drury-lane. ' The Marquis Tseng, late Chinese Envoy, who with his staff is staying at Southsea, paid a visit to rortsmouth Dockyard ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... trial at the Central Criminal Court. MARLBOROUGTi STREET. - AXmsD Hzon- VWAY ROBBERY.-Y'hORIa9 d1lkn, 20, of Hertford- lace, Drury-lane, printer, and Jwseph Briteiae, 17, of Upper Charltou-streett Fitzroy-square, news- vendor, were charged with being concerned ...