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ABOMINABLE CONDUCT.—EXEMPLARY SENTENCE

... 000 and 6,000 members. A PRESENT FROM T-dE GODS.-Colonel Mapleson, who some months ago was robbed of his watch chain in Drury Lane, onl Tuesday received a massive chain of gold quartz set in dino gold, of elegant desigii. The anonymous gift was accompanied ...

MARIE LLOYD AND HER HUSBAND

... reet, Covent.garden, and fol- lowed thisupby'throwing water and a glass at her. Two days later, in a dress- ing-room at Drury Lane theatre, he threatened to cut her throat, and. took up a sword Believng herself in danger sheran out of tharoom when he ...

WOMEN IN SMOKING COMPARTMENTS

... Uarden, where he en. tertained them and cut a second cake .because of the difficulty of removing tha scenery from the Drury Lane staze. Be. fore the ceremony of cutting the cake Sir Augustus related how the. numbers. of his friends had outgrowb the ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... than -that Mrs. Hurley did not approve of the boys with whom he associated. On December 31 -she left her house and went to Drury Lane pantomime. Re. turning, she went into her back room, and-seeing a pane of glass broken, looked into a chest of drawers, ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... than that Mrs. Hurley did not approve of the boys with whom he associa-ted. On December 31 she left her house and went to Drury Lane pantoehe. BFe. turning, she went into her back rooe, and seeing a pane of glass broken, looe-ed into a chest of drawers ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... March kept his house open after the lawful honr. Mr. Herbert Cmpbell, the Iting in the i Huinpty Buiepty' pcotooime at Drury Lane, Mr. Harry Payne, the clown, Mr P. 3. JXool- cher, Ar. Charles Lauri, aod Miss Beatrice Forster were also summoned for being ...

SEDUCTION BY A CLERGYMAN AT A CONFIRMATION CLASS

... Miss Grant of Ebury-sqluare. The petitioner commenced proceedings for a divorce. but her husband, who was then acting at Drury Lane, hgged her not to g on with the case 1su ies would be relied in hcis profession. She stayed thc proceedings. lut tindins ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST M. CLOVIS BONAPARTE

... 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 ...

AN ACTRESS AND HER MUSIC HALL ENGAGEMENT

... aniatetirish. ?? ?? 't .tolin Denton, one of the defendant's Bodford-stieet office. said that in ?? took Miss Frerres to Drury Lane, and fo /: i. Lathom. thle manacer to Sir Aegustus . Ints itu es tried to get her me engagrnemet in ro!n'me HetrptY Dumpty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was proved, but the magistrate accepted the excuse of Messrs. Lauri and Campbell that it was owing to the lateness of tha Drury Lane omi that they were on theg- remises, were asked to take somethin by en staying in the house. H e o eedsh landlord to pay ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS, BOW-V STSREEfT. A WOMAN SHOT IN DRURY-LANE,-CGCDtleS Goldsith, was charged wvith having shot Mary Ann iiguall with ilitenit to munrder her. TiNe prstcutrix ?? a roomn in the prisoner's house, anid while shte was rtakinig solum pictures ...

STRANGE CHARGE OF STEALING A CHILD

... ano n - was charged, at Bow-street, with stealisn e a w tch it Drury-lane. Daniel Crowley, who ?? linis, as a general labourer, said that on tint nigun i1 ?? tion he was walking down Drury-lane wvhei the pan soner deliberately came up to hin ad satclied ...