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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 

ACTION BY A SCENE SHIFTER

... managers was raised. The action was brought by a stage labourer, against the defendant Mr Michael Farrell, stage-manager at Drury-lane Theatre, to recover a week's wages in lieu of notice. The plaintiff was called, and said he was engaged by Mr Farrell on ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 742 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Intelligence

... Wardel would be fined £10, or two months iL default. GREENWICH. William Starnley, thirty, clork, of 20, Shrtb's- gardens, Drury-lane, was chargod on remand with obbainina money by false pretences from perceou as charibabla contributioas with intent to cheat ...

MURDER IN MARYLEBONE

... Abrahams defended the prizonar,.anut M: `Alberb was sworn as interpreter.' William Clemente, a porter, Shorb's-gardens, Drury-lane, said: I had been out with the deceased from three o'clock up to the time 'Jhe was shot on Saurday afternconm. About a qu4iter ...

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 ...

MURDER IN MARYLEBONE

... Hat was further charged with shootmin ate William elements aporter, of Short's- and ran round int intso en-ht tax gardens, Drury-lane, with ntet rato mburder him ?? shooting of Usn G fra wsreported in our Special BditOuo ?? The man dlied ?? Wilnam elements ...

FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY AT MARYLEDONE

... Titohficild-street. He was t' id further charged with shooting at William Clenxietite, ti ofa porter, of Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, with intenit bi to to murder him. Mr, B, Abrahams defended ; Mr. it a Albert interpreted the evidence. Willinm Clements ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wilfully murdered Franqois de Grave, and with having dred a revolver at William Clements, a porter, of Short's- gardens, Drury-lane, with intent to murder him. John Bazzotelia, a cabman, said that after De Grave was shot he saw the pri- soner running away ...

THE MARYLEBONE SHOOTING CASE

... wil. fully murdered Franiois Db Grave, and with having fired a revolver at William Cloments, a porter, of Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, with intent to murder hirn. Mir, C. E. Stredwick, solicitor, progecisted for the Treasury; Mr. Bernard Abrahams, solicitor ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... ee, it ,ral nothing was permitt ad to go through the police fc Mn lin at the south eni. Russell-streat as far as o8 the Drury-lane was prsaticelly clear, and the only U ro. thoroughfares WefA open were WeUington- i- &ds street and the west end of Bus ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... the o young-rough element. however, generally contented itself with perambulating the neighbourhood of Bow- l street, Drury-lane, audCstheriue-8treet, wherethepeople were kept conastntly moving by the efforts of strong detachments of police. some 260 ...