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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 ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... prisoner, who had just come out of pri- son after serving a sentence of three months for assaulting her, came to her house in Drury-lane during her absence, and broke open the door. She then pro. -eeded to damage furniture and smash a slook, glass, crockery ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Vestry nil, Strand, concerning the death of Eather Boothby, aged 41l years, widow ifa machine minder. Mafry Ann Pass, if 150, Drury-lane, ident'ified the de. leased as her sister. Sho was a tailereas rhen she did anything, whlich was very eldom, bat she had ...

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 ...

CHILDREN ON THE STAGE

... noe Adelaide Cooke, of the principal English and Australian theatres, daughter of the late John Parker Cooke, formerly of Drury-lane Theatre, and manager of the Cheltenham and Gloucester circuit. Australian papers please copy. DIED, at Manchester. Dec. ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1263 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... STREET.-Azr.acED Hi Ho Y No d RoBBEan.-Ctwfoos ADntec FrOM A 2&oseTATE.- m Jaaews etwens, 19, labomrer, Charles-street, Drury-lane, was charged with stealing three shillings belonging- to John Sykes, a sil3; buyer, residing in Oxtord-stoCet. - Wile the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of Hilldrop-road, Camden-town.-The t rosecutor stated that on Twelfth night e went to the Baddeley eake celebra- tion at Drury Lane theatre, and ordered his brougham for a quarter-past two. At that hour he went ont of the theatre into Oatherinhestreet ...

ADVENTURES OF A STAFFORDSHIRE MINER IN LONDON

... the purpose of seeing the pantomimes. Sir John Bridge: Well, what did you do? PWibness: Well, the iirst night I went to Drury Lane. Sir John Bridge: And where the next night? 'Wit- ness: Well, in the morning I got up-(laughter)-and in the evening I went ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BTR~E . ALLEGED HenIIWAY ROBBrRTY.CUPTOUs AD- VyCE Fe.isiF A MAGIcWATP.-(Jin es Steve}7s, 1!), labourer, Charles-street, Drury-lane, Was charged with stealing 8s. belonging to john Sykes, a silk buyer, re- Riding In Oxfojrd-street. While the prosecutor ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY AT A THEATRE

... Frumpton, a fireman upon duty at Drury-lane Theatre, was charged, before MIr Vaughan, with stealing a brooch value 225. A lady named Auld, residing at 19, Mlontague-place, said that she was in a grand tier box at Drury-lane Theatre on the night of Jan. 1st ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 555 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... THEATEE.-Thomas Trumplon, a' fire- man at Drury Lane theatre, was chargid with stealing a brooch, value 251.-A. lady nained Auld, residing at 19, Monti-. gue-place, said that she was in a gra2ld tier box, at. Drury Lane theatre on the night of the 1st January ...