A MILE END MYSTERY

... was her son, 1 and New Year's Day b6eag hin blrthd.3v he came home, In the afternoon he and ?? brother went to E seo the Drury Lane pantomlme, and called on reter;.|- ing at their letier'E In GQPM li3-stie6 S'epDey-greel. The deo !aacd then left and eaid ...

THEATRICAL FRAUD

... 20th of October last yeair Ward Paid the sum of X4, a portion of the charge for a fit-p for a theatrical performance in Drurys Lane. he whole charge was £12 for the hire of stage properties for a period of nine weels certain, and it was under- stood that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Gitlett, e otherwise Whitehouse, commonly known as Harriett Vernon, actress, is at present engaged in a leading part , inl Drury Lane pantomime. She slates thalt she has re. 6 cently been divorced from her husband, William Thomas Cillstt said that ishe has ...

PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... c support of the summons; and Mr. Broadley, barrister, n watched the proceedings on behalf of Mr. Augustus a Harris, of Drury-lane Theatre.-In the firnt case, that t of Gwendolino Quantrell, the School Board officer I stated that the child was ten years ...

PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... attended to support the summonses, and Mr. Broadley, barrister, appeared on behalf of Mir. Augustus Harris, the proprietor of Drury Lane Theatre. In the first case, that 6f Gwendoline Quantrell, the School Board officer stated that the child was ten years old ...

PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... Police Court, on Wednesday, the parents of two children who are now employed by Mr. Augustus Harris in the pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre were summoned for not sending their children to schooL The irst case was that of Louisa Steer, aged nine years and ...

LEGAL

... of summonses against parents for not sending their children to school, it appeared that some of them were employed in the Drury Lane Pantomime; and it was stated on the part of Mr. Augustus Harris that for such children he had established an efficient school ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1301 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... police-court, on Monday,t amnenonses against parents for neglect-I ig to send their children to school, they C eing engaged at Drury Lane theatre.-IO c he first case-that of Gwendolne Qusn o relh--the School Board officer stated that Le child was 10 years old ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... very irregular in her attemlance at Whitfeltd-stieet School she wvas at present attemiding a thoroughly efficient school in Drury-lane Theatre. The mother had told himi that the child wvas at Mr. Harris's school, but he had made no inquiries. The nmagistrate ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... DRnUbY-LIANE.-DangeZ R/yan was indicted for breaking and entering the warehouse of Air. Jacob Marlow, 26, Macklin-street, Drury-lane, on the nigbt of January 11, or morning of January 12, sand stealing therefrom wearing apparel to the value of £50; Mare/ ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... r, Mr Augustus Harris has, I understand, com- a missioned Mr Merritt to write a melodrama for f, the autumnal season at Drury Lane. Dr A. C. Mackenzioe's jubilee ode, The Dream of Jubal, was performed for the first time in ?? Choir at St James' Hall ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... creditors, preventing as it did their getting their muoney in the county court. Here was this lady earning a large salary at Drury Lane Theatre, and yet she came to the court to get rid of her debts without offering to pay, one penny piece. There was an a ...