POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TEMPTING A SOLDIER TO DESERT.-George Gagler, who said he was a setter, and gave an address at a common- lodging-house in Drury-lane, was charged with aiding and abetting William Winter, a private of the Seots Guards, to desert, and to dispose of his military ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... completed three acts of his new opera w-itten in collaboration with Mr Bennett, and to be preionced by the Carl Rdsa troupe at Drury Lane shortly after ?? Tbe 'opra will be on'e Scandinavian subject redolent of love nd waf, and with a Viking for a heo. - f i ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... box and lift it off the ground, Ss and turn it completely over. The constables gave chase di and caught jthe prisoner in Drury-lane. The others IV ?? James Iugham sent the prisoner to prison c} for fourteen days' hard labour without the option of a ej ...

Police Intelligence

... Let the defendant be sworn. The defefiaant then entered the witnees-box. He said he now lived I at Goldemieh's buildings, Drury-lane. He had two- children, and had been married slx months. Mr. Bridge : Are you the father of this child ? Defendant:1 Well ...

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 ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... THE LONDON MUSI1 H.AILS. THE MIDDLESEX. Norah, celebrated in song and story, has been brought to Drury-lane by Mr Graydon, who has signalised his return to convalescence by the production at the Middlesex of a most interesting and effective dramatic sketch ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2899 | Page: 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the prisoner to be imprisoned for two months Witlh hard labpur. ALLEGED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. Charles Wallace, labourer, of Drury- lane; Alfrea Parry, porter, of Waterloo- road; ?? Rtlis Wr;ench, commission aghnt, of Upptr-cfiarsh, Lambeth, were charged on ...

Police Intelligence

... Curtis. Ceanett ordered him to be Imprisoned for three months with hard labour. DALSTON. Charles Wallace, labourer, of Drury-lane; Alfred Parry, porter, of Waterloo-road; and Ellis Wrench, commision agent, of Upper-marsh, Lsmbabh, were charged on a warrant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Slattei- was rewarded with 31. for his con- }duct in the matter._ ALLEGED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. Charles Wallace, labourer, of. Drury- lane; Alfred Parry; porter, of Waterloo. road; and Ellis W~rench, commission agent, of Upper-marsh, Lambeth, were charged on ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... value at 31. odd-being used asemodels. The police found the property in the shop kept by the prisoner at White Hart-street, Drury-lane, and whilst engaged in searching the place, a man entered and said he had been engaged by tte prisoner to put some covering ...

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. ...