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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 COURTS

... the value of £30, the property of Henry Wild, cab proprietor. It appeared that the cab was left outside a public-house at Drury-lane while the driver went inside for refreshment. The prisoner was seen to mount the cab and drive away. He got as far as V ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... half a crown or fourp'ence., LOST PanOPi.cerT AT THSEATREs.-A SINGULAR. CASEe.-Thns FraSmoptOR, a fireman employed at Drury Lane Theatre, was charged with having stolen a diamond brooch, valued at £25. The brooch was dropped by a lady who visited the ...

MR. [ill] [ill] BILL

... Nevroastle, and to an item of ten guineas for one supplied to him for presentation to the saein lady on BoxiuF Day last at Drury Lane Theatre. The reason the ten guineas were charge was because of the time of the year, and that two young ladies were occupied ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... Australia, remaining there from 1860 to 1S86, and achieving a remarkable success. OIl return- imig to England lie acted at Drury Lane and elsewhere, anil in 1863 had a brief and iiot very fortunate experi- ence as manager at the 1lolborn Theatre. Since then ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... lately residing - at 1, St. Mary's-buildinge, Wvychl street, Strand, who died on Thursday last. William Levy, residing at 65, Drury-lane, a salesman in Corent Garden Market, stated that he saw the deceased on the morning in question tit about half-past seven ...

A FATAL LEAVE-TAKING

... touching the death oe William Garbeg, aged thirty-four, a theatrical slo!e- numerary, latcly ladging at it, lKemble-streot, Drury lane. The evidence showed that a friend of tIL deceased was a passenger by the train which lefI Euston Station at midnight ol ...

SEQUEL TO THE STRIKE AT THE [ill]

... At the Thames Police Court on Friday, William Sprow, 34, described as a Trades Union leader, living at the Albion Hotel, Drury-lane, was charged with disorderly conduct, and causing a crowd to assemble, at Lower East Smithfield; aed 'John Mears, 20, a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... for the defence. Tie prosecutor', whio r esidles nit Witley, in Surrey, on October 21, was stand. ing oel the stelrs of Drury Lane Theatre waiting to go in, when the prisoner give such a violent tug at bin watch-chuin ?? tire prosecutor was almost pulled ...