THE POLICE COURTS

... payment one I mnonth's imprisonment.I PARCEL FosR His LOc'DS511P.-Valtfer Taylor, 41, a pee-for, giving~ an address in Drury-lane, was charged with stealing Sq. 6d. by means of a trick, from Lor d Truro, of Dover-street, Piccadilly. Wvil- Jiam Battens ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... described as a cab-driver, was charged with committing a violent assault on Mabel Cameron, a married woman, of Parker-street, Drury-lane. Th~eprosecutrix, ?? woman, with a baby in her arms, said she saw the prisoner with his cab in High-street, Camden-town ...

THE MURDER OF MR M'NEILL

... the gravity of the case, and the necessity of prompt ai e and decisive action. Yesterday afternoon a meeting w was held at Drury Lane Tbeatre of members of the al he Iti 'Neill Fund Committee, Ir Augustus Harris pre-'rE rsrsiding. A smib-comminttee was appointed ...

THE MURDER OF MR MCNEILL

... awakened to the gravity of the case and the necessity of prompt and decisive action. Yesterday afternoon a meeting was held at Drury Lane Theatre of the members of the McNeill fand committee, Mr Augustus Harris presiding. A sub-oommittee was appointed to aot ...

THE LEWIS CROFTERS

... was seen distributing some. money among some phildren ot of his disappearanoe. SQn Ttiursday aftemnoon*meeting was held at Drury Lane ; Theatre of the megibers of the M'Neill Fund Committee, Mr. Augustua arril presiding. A. sub.. committee was. Appoiuod ...

AN ACTRESS'S PRIVATE LIFE

... his wife, *Lily Forsseli, an actress (thmatricafly known as Lydiana Miska), and recently engaged in the drama Pleasure, at Drury Lane theatre.-Mrs. Forssell, examined, said that early on Wednesday morning, whilst she was in bed, her hus- hand, who was in ...

THE MURDER OF MR. McNEILL

... Mr. McNeill. The committee formed to provide funds for the l ursuit of the inquiry into the murder- of Mr. VcNeill met at Drury Lane theatre, irf the private room of Mr. Augustus Harris, the chairman, on Fri- day. It was announced that the French Government ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... was willing to do that, and was allowed to go. SOUTHWARK. A FaRoiollsrney-Ha~ndefl Sasssders, saddler, of Broad- .court, Drury-lane, was chargeli with being concerned with Albert Necry, William unican, and Henry Joseph .Olivier, inbreakin ad entering the ...

CIRCUS LOTTERIES

... set with rubies and diamonds, in recognition of the able way in which she played the principal part in Putss in Boots at Drury-lane during Miss Wadman's absence. A CHARnMING novelty in note-papers is the Burmese Ivory, manufactured by MIr J. Hodgson ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1431 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DARING BURGLARIES IN THE METROPOLIS

... METROPOLIS. I Ji42 1 U1V£ Ut1V`,1Z IAN Itl!, MULIAVI EV1 JJ11 ElANDEL SAND~iiEs, deinribed ast a saddler, of Broad- court, Drury-lane , was brought up at the S'onthwark ci P3Ilic~e-ont, on Saturday, in lattitody of Detectivei-8ar- 41 bleant Liicihbbery, ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... he was willing to do that, aud was allowed to go. SOUTH WARK. A Bee RIoRBnOY.-Bandlds h'endere, eaddler, of Broad- court, Drury-lane, was charged with being coneerneri with Albert Nacry, William Duncsn, and Henry Joseph. Olivier, in breaking and enterisig ...

THEATRICAL ADVERTISING

... and Co., advertising agents, of London and Newcastle, to recover the sum of itl from Mr Augustus Harris, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. The defendant counter-claimed for 29 8S. The counter-claim also inoluded an item for damages for breach of contract ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 879 | Page: 18 | Tags: Crime and Punishment