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THE ALLEGED MURDER IN DRURY LANE

... TTHE ALLEGED MURDER IN DRURY _ LANE. - [I Mr. John Troutheck resumed the inquest at the Vestry hall, St. Clement Daues, on Monday, into the death of James Driscoll, aged 42, a laboarer, lately living at 40, Great Wild-street, Drury-laie, who is alleged ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES

... 0001. He believed there was a great demand for places of amusement in which people could smoke.-Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane theatre, said there was a great demand for another music-hall in the neighbourhood of Leicester-square. He had an in- terest ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the prosecution was the outcome of as system of fraud which had been going on tor some years past. Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane, had been put to great inconvenience by it. It had also been practised at the Comedy, IHaymarket, Savoy, Olympic, and Lyceum ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... billiard establishment, about 12 o'clock on the night of the 10th May was passing along Great Queen-street, and on entering Drury- lane he was attacked by the prisoners and another man who got away. The prisoner Morris knocked the prosecutor down, and Harvey ...

SAD DEATH

... who described herself as a professional lady, and the wife of Alexander Alexan- der, a musician and actor, living at 149, Drury-lane, identified the body of the deceased, whom she had known over 20 years as a literary lady. She studied at the British Museum ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Corsuer's court, oih the tsodv of John Unsigen, 19 years aid, tiusider's labourer, lately to- sidisi at lb, Dyott-strest, Drury-lane. Marrsha, Orsigan, cousin of deceased, said lie t olsi her that in. iyoruiber last, wholie be weii lighting a loan lii ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... time.- Mr. Bridge ordered her to find a surety in 51. for three months, or be imprisoned for 14 days. THE ALLEGED MUnDER IN DRurY-LANE. -William McEiliyot, aged 19, a carman, was charged on remand with the murder of James Driscoll.-Evidence has already been ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... use of a piano. Tisey had, the comsplaihant said, been engaged at the Alhambra in the ballets, and were now employed at Drury-lane in thie pantomime. Defendant knew their profession, and tuade no objection to it. A fortnight ago she without 1soticerefusedto ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... by striking her with a ?? the night of the 10th inst. the prisoner called a constable, who was on duty in Kemble-street, Drury-lane, and told 4 him that he hadl stabbed his wife, adding, l She drove me to it; I am very sorry. - The injured woman was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... her husband was a pianist and musical composer.-., 3xaminition con- tinued: She and her husband lived first of all at 142, Drury-lane, where he left her.- Mrs. Jane Guthrie, a widow, residing at 50, Queen's-road, St. John's-wood. deposed that in January ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... with intent to do her grievous bodily harm.- This charge arose out of an Irish fight and disturbance which took place in Drury-lane - late at night on July 2, in the course of - which an I rishinan named Driscoll lost his Vlife, and the prosecutrix, who ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... gallons of ?? Henry FMd- tegher, of Lea-bridge, Clapton, was fined 308. for adding seven gallons of water,.- ANON Lister, 75, Drury-lane, for adding three gallons of water, was fined 251.-Robei-t Eill, 24, James-street, Covent-garden, for adding seven gallons ...