Police Courts

... Sunderl..nd,. was charged with assaulting Elizibech Killen. The prosrcutrix Eaid that whilst they were together In a house in Drury Lane Boyes struck her several times, blacked both her eyes and also tried to put her on the fire. -The accused stated that the ...

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 ...

STATE OF THE LONDON STREETS

... inoticed the reale parisoner loitering about, and finding the woman still following him lho went ieto a tobseconioit's in Drury Lane. Ilf reinained a few minutes purchasing tobacco, and when lie caino out of the shop the woman again followed, while MaIhonCy ...

A BRUTAL RUFFIAN

... bed. Some days afterwards he saw prisoner in Drury-lane, and gave l him into custody. On being charged presoner said he never had 5he watch, but a pawn-ticket ?? the chain was found in the house in Drury-lane where the prisneer wam arrestel!. The ?? repeterl ...

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 ...

THE UNEMPLOYED

... of 3, Great Warner- strest, Clerkenwell; Henry Herding, 14, of 33, Neal- street, Longst-rro; George Boggis, 14, of 120, Drury- lane: and .oise Marcus, 61, a waistcoat maker, were charged with a similar ?? Builock A, said -A little ater eleven o'clock on ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Scott-buildings, Cherry-garden-street, Bermonilsey. The theatrical property store of Mr. A. Harris, at 45, Parker-street, Drury-lane, caught fire at a quarter to two on Friday morning, the second floor being much damaged. - - ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... remand was grrnted. A DIsORDERLY HoUsn.-Sophia Shaw, an elderly woman, was fined £5. and costs for keeping a brothel, at 10, Drury Lane.rPoice-cdnhtable# Miles mad Mills proved the case. WAL'.L LICENSED VICTUALLE RS' ASSOCIATION. The thirty-fifth annual dinner ...

THE TRAFALGAR-SQUARE RIOTS

... and on their return the evidence was proceeded with. Mrs. Ashworth, wife of Henry Ashworth, bookbinder, 2, Campbell-etreet Drury-lane, was sworn, and stated: The deceased, Alired Linuell, was my btr, and ?? heonly wnt to ee th sioher,andfo -was a law-writer ...

THE TRAFALGAR-SQUARE DISTURBANCES

... of the com- ( binedcommitteesmew resenting the music-hall and the g theatrical interest in London was held yesterday at i Drury Lane Theatre, under the presidency of Mr.. r .Augustus Harris. There were present Mr. Bancroft,. a Mr. Clayton, Mr. Beerbohm ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to make an application for advice with reference to the eviction of 33 families from Champion Honse, White Hartstreet, Drury-lane. Applicant said: We got turned out yesterday, and I have been out all night with this baby and three other children-Mr. ...