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AN OVERFLOW AT DRURY LANE

... AN OVERFLOW AT DRURY LANE. A man named James Evans was charged, at BoW- street police-court, on Thursday, with disoarderly con- duct outside Drury Lane theatre.-A constable stated the defendant had been to the theatre to witness the performance of A Run ...

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 ...

INFANTICIDE IN LONDON

... Chatterton, for many years ass. deated with Drury Lane theatre, died on Thursday morning from a severe attack of bronchitis. In conjirc. tion with Mr. Edmund Falconer he assumed the manasie- ment of Drury Lane in the winter of 18B2, and in It&3 became sole ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... threw the trousers to the other prisoner, and was then chased by Detective Clifton along Stafford Street, Chapel Street, Drury Lane, Leek Street, Duddeston Bow, and Curzon Street. Ile was then overtakeu by Clifton, and when oap- tured exclaimed, Yoe ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... Lloyd, JtuvENILE OlEssDMImS.-James Donnelly (14), Buck Street, Arthur Lyttloton (15), John Street, and George Doody (14), Drury Lane, were charged with wilful damage. -Police-constable Price said that he saw four youths coming down Moor Street at half-past ...

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 ...

A SAD CASE

... intemper. ance, had left her home, and had been drinking in company with another uatd Mr Augustus Warris, the iessfe of the Drury Lane Theatre, gave a recption on Tharsday evenin to the Colonial Commissioners in connection with the exhibition at South lSensington ...

COVENT-GARDEN CIRCUS

... expenses witness had been put to, and witness agreed to sell them all but one, which was 29in. high, and had been advertised at Drury-lane Theatre as the smallest pony in the world, on which Mr Henry declined to make the purchase. Witness. could make no use of ...

Published: Saturday 24 July 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1024 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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 ...

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 

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST LORD HINTON

... yesterday, when Justice DJnman gave judgment. It was an action brought against Dir. Charles Harris, the stage manager at Drury Lane Theatre, to re- cover £60. 15s., the price of some jewellery and plate pur- cbased by him of Messrs. Keymer anti Hussey ...