A DRURY LANE TRAGEDY

... A DRURY LANE TRAGEDY.S - - ?? IS. Geeoge Duykeqs, a middle-aced esrman, lwas charged at Bow-street police-court, on Friday, with causing the death of his wife. Prisoner and his wife occupied a room at Sardinia.buildings, Drury-lane. At 11.25 on Thursday ...

VERDICT IN DIVORCE SUIT

... divorce on the graund of the alleged adultery of his wife, Julia Elizabeth Court, said to have been engaged on the stage at Drury Lane, the co-respondent being Mr Cecil Drummond Wolff. A denial was pleaded, and the wife alleged that her husband had been guilty ...

AN ARTICLED CLERK'S MARRIAGE

... Hornaby. Mr. Wolff was in the habit of visiting her frequently there. After her marriage the respondent was engaged at the Drury Lane pantomime, and during that time she had her photo taken in theatrical costume. The name Mliss Ciesy Churchill written on ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A BURNLEY MANUFACTURER

... his kiven dihections'for the issue of a gratuity of 450 from the Royal Bounty Fund to Mr. John Bed- ford Lesn author of Drury Lane Lyrics, who was actively associated with' Gerald Massey in the Chartist movement who is now nearly seventy years of ace ...

A [ill] IN A MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... home to his lodgings. The wituess did not hear anything more of her fur seven years, when she was introduced to her at the Drury Lane Theatre. In the course of 1890 this young girl was invited home to the house and stayed witll them. WVhile there her husband ...

ALLEGED LIBEL ON SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS

... in question: Still further pushing ourprognostications ahead, we should not be surprised if Augustus Harris, aware that Drury-lane has to come down sooner or later-aud probably sooner than later-were eventually to get hold of the Palace Theatre for his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... for which body the defendant acts as clerk, refesed I to remove the ref use from Drury Lane theatre. It was explained that the de-! fendants removed the refuse from Drury Lane theatre up to the end of last year, and then declined to do so, contending that ...

A CLERGYMAN GUILTY OF IMMORALITY

... l~ sand hit him inl ?? leg. It was asserted 500l t osequencec of the injury, the boy was cotiu his emsployment at the Drury Lane 0 111f11 'in * Siydney said he was prepared to call I b~ls Wtesoes to ?? tha~t the dog was Slot ?? thott Mr. ]3iro, Pointed ...

DIVORCE CASES

... Vincent and Mrs Hornsby. A year after hermarfniage with the petitioner the respondent appeared as Miss Cissy Churchill at Drury lane pantomime, and snbsequently at the Tivoli and the Pavilion musicbhaUs. Mr Cecil Draunmond Wolff used to. visit the respondent ...

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 ...

A THEATRICAL CASE

... from thepriloner, saylng that hehad no money. Thetaklung of the house were about £80 a night, Witness got up a benefit at Drury Lane for these unpaid employeess The Magistrate-As manager, would the prisoner have the right to give the refreshment bar to ...