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YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... -got her into her own lodging, wbere she was put into the bed, and there remnained until her death. Dr. James Bremner, 26, Drury-lane, told the ury that whcn called in he diagnosed brain mischief from fractured skull, and this was corroborated. by the a-topsy ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... got her into her own lodging, where she was put into the bed, and there remained until her death. Dr. James Bremner, 26 Drury-lane, told the jury that when calidd in he diagnosed brain mischief from fractured skull, and this was corroborated by the autopsy ...

Advertisements & Notices

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FOREIGN TELEGRAMS

... asd the bouse in which the oatbreak oceorred was let in tenements. At 10.24 n.am. a.fire ocourred at 6, Hsrffrd place, Drury-lane. A house of nine rooms was greatly damaged. The nuildieg was let. out in tieinents. the second and third iloors,, wilh contents ...

Published: Sunday 22 January 1893
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1734 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

A PROSECUTION FOR LIBEL BY SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS

... damages obtained against him in a civil action. Sir Augustus Harris, of The Elms, Avenue-road, Regent's-park, lessee 0e Drury Lane and Covent Gardentheatres, deposed:-I am the managing director of the Palace Theatre (Limited). From time to time I have ...

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 ...

THE UNITED KINGDOM

... Hethenhanded the prizes to the winners. A WOMKMAJ'S PALACE. The London dounty council last night opened the Parker-street, Drury-lane, lodging-house, for men who are willing to pay 5d. a night. On the ground floor of the spacious premises, which took about ...

GREAT SCOTLAND YARD: PAST AND PRESENT

... TULLIEN'S CONCERTS. What name 30 or 40 years ago took hold of the British public like M. Jul- lien's? His promeuade concerts at Drury Lane, Covent Garden, Her Majesty's, and othier places were the most success- ntl things of the day. Although I was with him at ...

Published: Sunday 29 January 1893
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2512 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

MUSIC

... ready composer, besides being exceedingly popular inhis day. Born-in Dublin in 1782, he became conductor and vocalist at Drury Lane from 1813, pen. ning the music to a number of favourite dr-afsas.between then and 1843, the year of his death. Tdm Cooke ...

Advertisements & Notices

... (inure. served), 5s; Royal circle (reservedl, Os, Flrst Circle, 4a; Amplhitheatoe, 2eo (lallery, 1. pox-olfice now open. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL, -SOLDB LaSB i5tD MtlAS 011R. SIB AuOVSTUS 1HARIS, LITTLE BO05 - .PEEP, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, ANID HOPO-iY ...

GREAT SCOTLAND YARD: PAST AND PRESENT

... At any rate,. go to the Red Lion and Ball when you would, there was the fairy always present. My first experience of Drury Lane theatre was on Boxing night, 1856. I was then a P.C. and~was told off for the upper, or sixpenny gallery. Unlike the ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1893
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2591 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... entertamimenitat the ?? ve the bathe manner that r e bas Gand Opera7 Ptatorsimev a .d M .elodram .at Covent Garden ntlI .Drury Lane Thiatrcs. I'rivate Boates from 0 to Twoand a-ha~lf (uioeoto;. Stet.BNO Boyal Circlet 8s3 B'illt Cjt~ee, 2ts A1uphltleatte ...