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Warwickshire, England

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Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

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REMARABLE DIVORCE SUIT

... accidentally. That was the first time he had seen her since his marriage. He understood she w PA actress of small parts at Drury Lane Theatre. TIe respondent had told him she had been acquainted with Mr. Hornsby. She also said she wished to be married and ...

THE CUSTOM OF THE MUSIC-HALL PROFESSION

... entered into a contract with Sir Augustus. Earris to anpear in the title role in Boa-eep,- in the pantonmime produced at Drury Lane in 1892, at a salary of £4. a week. n consideration of that. she agreed to perform exclusively at the Palace Theatre. After ...

CHARGE AGAINST A MANAGER

... the L prisoner, saying that he had no money. The takings-of the house were about £30. a night. Witness got up a benefit at Drury Lane for these unpaid employes The Magistrate: As manager, would the prisoner have the right to give refreshment to anyone! Witness: ...

THE ACTION AGAINST ALUMINIUM MAKERS

... Kelly v. Beaumonit. It is a case in which Mr. John Kelly, a slipper manufacturer, carrying on business at Blackmoor Street, Drury Lane, sought damages from his landlord, Walter Beaumont, for shouts out in the hearing of the plaintiff's workpeople tha he would ...

THE DIAMOND QUEEN IN THE DOCK

... that looked like au empress's toasting fork. When he held them up in court they made an effect like the show scene of a Drury Lane pantomime, and the glitter of them hurt Sir John Bridge's eyes. The officer also discovered some other diamond ornaments ...