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ALLEGED LUNACY OF A LADY

... deliberation, found, by thirteen to one, that the lady was Insane and incapable of managing her affaira. IT is said that Drury Lane, when full, at'panto. mime, time holds nearly £6.000 per week. i I I i I ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... inflicting bodily harm on her daughter, Mary Ann Glindon.--The prosecutrix resided with her mother in Peabody-buildings, Drury- lane, and during the evening of Sept. 18 the prisoner complained of her not having put the baby to bed, and struck her on the ...

A MUSIC HALL ACTION

... Heed to recover damages for slander from Mir M'Dougall, of the London County Council. AlR Tool PLEON, the Callma of the Drury lane pantomime, now resumes his usual business at the halls, returning to the theatre niamed next Christmas. MARRIEn, on March ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 676 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND MURDER

... Criminal Court, Mr. Augustus Harris writes that no del trace Can be found of the witness Saul having ever Iml been employed at Drury Lane Theatre. d £20-TOBACCONISTS' COAIMENCINa.G-1ustrated b:y Guide (229 pages) three Stamp9.-Tobacconiete' Outflting Co., chief ...

A FATHER SHOT BY HIS SON

... of every mau, Of the poor girls on the street, and of the actors on the stage. arnd he thought of asking for the loan of Drury Lane Theatre and of getting all the actors to help him. He was sorry Exeter Hall was not three times the size, but pre- gently ...

THE CHARGE OF DECOYING A YOUNG LADY

... Booth's Fund of ?? answer to your v ?? that I should subscribe to your fund-and seeing it reported that you wish to have Drury Lane ' T' heatre for a benefit in. support of your movement-I II IS shall be most happy to give the theatre for that purpose ...

TRIAL OF THE ARMED BURGLAR

... refused to give up the name of the father or to express any contrition for her conduct. The prisoner was a machinist at Drury Lane theasre, and while she was away her husband sent to the house and removed all the furniture except that in the bedroom. ...

HARD ON SCOTCHMEN

... where the business is carried on, and therefore where the petition could be nerved. Mr. A.. Roberts, Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane theatre, and a Mr. Wathin, a theatrical gentle- man in theprovinces, were the directors. Mr. Justice Chitty directed the ...

CHARGE OF THROWNING AN ACTRESS OUT OF WINDOW

... in bed. Cross-examined by Mr. Palmer: She lived with her mother. It was true she was an actress and she had performed at Drury Lane Theatre, at the Empire, and at the Alhambra. She went to lodge with her mother about fourteen or tw enty-one days after ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Joseph, the courteous and clever youn¢ lady f- wvho has foe the ,ass six years bseen secretary to Mr. Augustus Hasrris at Drury Lane Theatre, has resigned her position there, and has accepted a very advan- er tageous offer to act as secretary to Mr. Daniel ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... Justice Grantham and a common jury heard the action of Mrs. Lomas, the widow of George John Lomas, who was a scene shifter at Drury Lane, suing Mr. Thomas Henry Russell, the proprietor of a coffee tavern, at 31, Newcastle-street, Strand, to recover damages ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had also heeD removed from the vestry. On the 24th the prisoner pledged the timeptsce at Mr. Davidson's, pawnbroker, of Drury. lane, for fis., and upon calling again for a further advance suspicions were aroused, and he waes given into custody. -The prisoner ...