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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... seven bills for £4,500, the nroperty of Messrs. W\alker andl Co., bankers, Rlotherham. I ard aen SM Swerney Were met in a Drury-lane public- llouse by one of the police officers engaged in the case. PIhe officernlaid hold of M'Sweeney and took him into ...
... 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 ...
... but he was discharged shortly before 0 d CChristmas. On the afternoon of the olst December she lef t her house and went to Drury-lane pantomime. When she returned she went into her back room, and seeing a pane of glass broken, looked into a chest of drawers ...
... not approve of the boys with whom D he' assciated. On the afternoon of December 31st rshe left her house and wenb to the Drury Lane t patomime. Returning, she went into her back room, iand seeing a pane of glass broken, looked into a chest e of drawers ...
... IlUFIFAAN PUNItsED. ugh AT hb& Westminster Polire-colarb James Connor, twenty- e0nI five, nar lrt porter, of Wylie-court, Drury-lane, Was ia charged before Mr. Butzen, at the Westminster Police. be ceurm, with a brutal Alssault on his wife Ellen, The pro ...