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SINGULAR LETTER TO A CORONER

... was a piece of theatrical property. He had, however, been greatly troubled about a small business they had purchased in Drury Lane and which was a failure; and he had threatened to commit ?? Glesson, a lodging-house keeper, of 5, Lumley Court, deposed ...

CHARGES OF MURDER

... murder him. Mlr. Bernard Abrahams, solicitor, defended, and Mr. Albert 1 interpreted the ?? Clements, of Short's Gardens, Drury Lane, a porter, deposed that on Saturday afternoon he was in company with the deceased, who was thirty-five years of age. and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... £750.; but as ;£2,500. was paid away annually there was a deficit of about £21, 280., which was made up by a benefit at Drury Lane and by the amount contributed at that dinner. It was to supplement the contributions of the actors that he appealed to those ...

ACTION AGAINST A BARONET

... eighty-seven years. Mr. Barnett, who was of foreign parentage, but was born near Bedford in 1802, made his debut as a singer at Drury Lane Theatre, in the early part of the century. He afterwards devoted himself to the piano and composition, basing studied under ...