ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... Drury-laue by a cry of alarim that a man was anc murdering his wire. A woman dashed into the rig' surgery of Dr. Ryan, at 1iO, Drury-lane, and begged alle him to come over it o7ce. On procet.islg to No. 5, ma Dr. Ryan ?? that the man-named James White- An hall ...

A DISHONEST CHECKTAKER

... DISTHONEST CHECKTAKER. Freank Addei-tey wvas charged at Bow-street Police- court on Monday, with stealing d5. (id. from Drury-lane Theatre. Mr Augustus Harris said the defendent was employed by him as a checktaker at the uipper circle of the theatre. ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 826 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... at the Central Criminal court. BOW-STREET. FRAUD BY A CaEcxrTAER.-Prank A dddriey was charged with stealing 5s. 6d. from Drury Lane theatre.-Mr. Augustus Harris said the defendant was employed by him as a cheth-taker at the upper circle of the theatre ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the smell of the food. Shortly afterwa-rds she was taken ill, and went on several occasions to the surgery of Dr. Ryan, in Drury.lane, vhere she was prescrtibed for. She wa frequently visited, it was said, by Mr. Middleton, who left the house somewbat abruptly ...

THE DRURY LANE TRAGEDY

... TPHE DRURY LANE TgAGEDV. Dr. Thomas held an inquest at the St. Giles's coroner court, on Tuesday, touching the death of James Whitehall, 41 years old, a. master japanner, who lodged at §, Drury- lane, and who, after attempting to murder his wife, destro ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... I'efore been surmoned. MIOW SBMIZtET. MrsAvrnon.-A ?? assaulting Mr. Crossthwaite. Prosecutor said that he was akintg down Drury-lane with some friends when they were sbstructed byaganu of rouges, nomberisig about twenity. He btrned tus, bat suddenly found ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... must journey all the way to Devorport. I Matargers are tickle, anti they seom to live under the t shadow of the lessee of Drury Lane. Ho sets the fashion t in pantomime for the year. Out of over seventy provincial 1h theatres where pantomime has been producedi ...

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 ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... aftesinbon considerable excitement was created at the 'Holborn end of Drury-lane by a cry of alarm that a man was murdering his wife. A woman dashed into the surgery of Dr. Ryan, at 150, Drury-lane, and begged him to come over at-once. On proceeding to No. 5 Dr ...

IMPORTANT TO ITINERANT SHOWMEN

... usual vote of thanks to the chairman and officers of the company. Mn E ?? your criticism of the panto mime of Aladdin at Drury Lane Theatre, you state the costumes were made by Mdme. Auguste, Harrison, and May. I should be obliged if you would notice that ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1432 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Intelligence

... Street.-A young man named Joseph Hurley was charged with assaulting Mr. Cross- thwaite. Prosecutor said ha was walking down Drury-lane with some friends when they were ob- structed by a gang of roughs, numbering about twenty. He tried to pass, but suddenly ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... shle had prepared the brealmfast and took some is to the 2decessed, when she found her dead. Dr. Morgan tMcSweeney, of 150, Drury-lane,who made a post-mortem aexamisiation, stated that the canoe of death was perito- bnitis and suffocation brought onl by a ...