STRONG MEN AND TIT-BITS

... horse and cart. He never lifted a horse in a proper cart. Mr James Laurence Graydon, proprietor of the Middlesex Music Hall, Drury-lane, said that on reading the article in question he had no doubt it referred to the plaintiffs, and in his opinion it could ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1847 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER IN CLARE MARKET

... she bad done h it. My life has been a mnicery since I married her twelve mlonths ago. If you go to Mr. Cruick, ol r 13, Drury-lane, he wiil give you my character and hems too. You may also ask Mr. Snelgrove at the 0 public house next door. I had to leave ...

THE ROTHERHITHE MURDER

... shirt found. ?? was discharged and Carlo was re- manded. in . THE CLARE MARKET TRAGEDY. a JACOB uILL, of Gilbert-passage, Drury-lane, was tg charged on remand at Bow-street, on Tuesday, with ,d causing the death of his wife, Emma Hill, by stabbing ' her ...

SHOCKING DEATH ON THE BRIGHTON LINE

... maliciously shooting at William Driscoll, with intent to do him grievous bodily arm. The proseotor, a labourer, residing in Drury-lane, on the night of 4th June met the prisoner, when some altercation ensued, and the prisoner was alleged to have said, 1 ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... He remanded them in custody for a week. BOW-STREET. Buncn.AaY AT BLOOZSBUwR.-TWil- heam Ellis, wardrobe shopkeeper, of Drury-lane, and Wnaltei- Griffen, hawker of newspapers, were charged before Mr. Vaughan with having been concerned with two others ...

ERRING HUSBANDS AND WIVES IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... at Stam- ford Hill, Kentish Town, and other places in North London until 1880, when the respondent took the Hope Tavern Drury-lane. This, however, proved unprofitable, and he went on the stage, and from that time downwards he had been acting under the ...

SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS SUMMONED

... the women being made ac- quainted with the contents of the de- clara tions. Miss Collier said she was wardrobe mistress at Drury Lane theatre. The extreme urgency of the occasion in ques- 1 tion demanded extra work. When Mr. Goddard came up she was having ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... 17 years of age at the tine of her marriage. The respondent was then a solicitor's clerk, but he took a publi -house in Drury-lane, which proved a bad speculation. He then turned actor, and entered the profession as Mr. J. 1.. Neville. She was not ...

THE SUICIDE IN BRISTOL

... excellent programme is advertised by the management of the People's Palace for the present week, Pnixsm's THnATaH.-The greot' Drury Lane suce0es R umnan Nature,is to bo prorluoed this evening by Mr Henry Dunds.'s well-known company, Mr Wilson Barrett is billed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ithdrawn. CLERiiENWELL. ALLn.nmD AXTEMPTED FIAUD ON AN M.P.-George Richaudesa, 42, desacribed as a clerk, of Parker-street, Drury-lane, was charged, on remand, with attempting to obtain, by moans of fraudulent ore- tences, the sum of 51. from Mr. Joseph Francis ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... opera was handsomely staged. La M1accuffs is again likely to practically illustrate the attributes of its heroine. The newe Drury Lane drama, A Life of Pleasure, by M~r. Heury Pettitt and Sir A. Harris, is to he prodocedon Thursday, the 21st inst. Lie ills ...

THE ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD AN M.P

... THE ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD AN | I .P. George Richardson, alias Lethbridge, I 42, a clerk, of Parker-street, Drury-lane. I was charged, on remand, before Mr. Horace Smith, at Clerkesiwell police. court, on Thursday, with attempting to GEORGE RICHARDSON. obtain ...