MURDER IN DRURY LANE

... MURDER 1I DRURY LANE. AT the Bow street Polloe-oourt, on Monday morning, before Mr. Bridge, William MlElliott, nineteen, a porter, was charged with stabbing Margaret O'Brien, a girl of thirteen, and further with feloniously slay. lug James Driscoll, aged ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... afterwards went home quite sober, subdued. A tele- gram was waiting for me there to say that my daugh. ter, who lives near to Drury-lane, was very ill, and I set off to walk all the way from Fulham to see her. When I got into Piccadilly, a lot of gay women ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... junction restraining the defendant till the trial of the action or further order from singing for Mr. Augustus Harris at Drury Lane Theatre in alleged violation of his agreement with the leasee of Her Majesty's Theatre. After notice of the anpeal bad been ...

THE DRURY LANE MURDER

... TEE DRURY LANE MURDER. ?? m__ 9d l flr ?Mondav. I A7 the Bow-streat Police-court, on Monday, before Mr. Bridge, William M Elliott, nineteen, was charged with the wilful murder of James Driscoll on the night .0i the 3rd nost, ; and he was further charged ...

IMPORTANT THEATRICAL ACTION

... of Mlay at least. He was only suing to recover until the 16th of that month. Cross-examined.-His last engagement was at Drury- lane with Mr Augustus Harris, but he was then only engaged for one piece. The other actors and actresses who were discharged ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 846 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of the Public Prosecutor and M r. Geoghegien defended. This charge rose out of a serious Irish fight which took plsce inl Drury-lane, ltet at night on thin 2nd inst., in tue tourse of which an Irishmana named Di-iscoll lost his life, amid the prosecutrix ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... at 7 Court, 4 house, Buck Street, was charged with violently assaulting Thomas. Joahun Doody, bricklayers' labourer, 3, Drury Lane.-It is alleged that the men were drinking together on Saturday nlight in tlhe Scaboree ptiblic-house, Buck Street. They ...

TRAGIC TERMINATION TO A ROW

... trial for the offonce of wounding the proeecutrix, who resided li the sa-me 'ouice as the prlsoner in Groat Wild-street, Drury-lane. The evi- dence in this ease was of a mebt oonfueed and con- tradictory character. On the night In question the father and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ael Malin, bricklayer, 7 court, 4 1tOe' Buck Street, was charged with violently assaultmn 'llt' as Doody, labourer, 3, Drury Lane.-On tbe 30th ult. olle- tor, prisoner, and a number of men were drinking in tbie ae Horse public.house, Buck Street. Prosecutor ...