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... oI his own in the mnattcr p( of giving evidence, and much amused the Court. Si It appeared that he was. in'the Red Lion, Drury Lane, when the prisoner came in and asked him pi 1 h'er.' Tlin prosecutor refunsed. He fc un:ed -ne move, he wvent on,. he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... nineteen, Se iL' Fel-thers Court, Drury Lane, was charged a' vwith theft. liss Emmie Merliek, who said she an as an actress re.idingin Doughty Street, stated aco that on December 13 she was walking down to Drury Lane, when the prisoneir came out of a ...

CONCERT ENGAGEMENT CASE

... was correct. The defendant was com- paratively unknown in the provinces. He had played the part of Valentine in Faust at Drury-lane. That was the only baritone part. In a sense he was corn- paratively unknown. He had played the part of Cedric in the opera ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1896
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3092 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HUSBANDS AND WIVES

... Ross stated that the milk was sold by him in the same condition as it was supplied to him bh Messrs. Price and Harris, of Drury-lane. According to his accomnt this firm sent milk direct from the railway station to their customers with. out satisfying themselves ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... she identified the prisoner as the man who went off with the watch. Mr. Taylor remanded the prisoner. LIrE iN DRURe-LANE.-Drury-lane was the scene of a free fight on Easter Monday night, which re. sulted in the appearance of two men named Mills, father ...

ASSAULT ON AN ACTOR

... Edward Compton, has written to remind me that it was he who played Leonatus Posthumus when Cysmibetic was pro- duced at Drury-lane in 1888, and not the late Charles Dillon, although Mr Dillon was in the theatre at the time. Kindly accept my apologies ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1896
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 625 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRADE UNION BLACK LISTS

... faith. Mr. Verdun, a labourer, proved the publication of Messrs. Trollope's black list at a job in Goldsmith- street, Drury-lane, where he was at work. A. PARTNER'S EVIDENCE. Mr. John 1i. Burb said that he was a partner in the firm of Mowlem and Company ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WHIERL THE PorLiv.E.-.~Before Mr. Vaugh ansera senionmes were heard, requiring the owners oif louness in Shorts egarditns Drury Lane, and s Camptoin Street to show cause why they should t nob ho 'closed As dwellings unfit for human 4 21Lon~hrvavn aa potman ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... seerched hie conrit's licence wslw found upon bhn. HI had been1 staying at tihe County Counril's lodging-house, Park-street, Drury-lane.- ['he prisoner said he went to the Aid Society for rinds- trice. but he wa. trne'lr away *ibthotit irv money.- frs. Fariuet ...

THE TRAGIC DEATH OF AN ACTOR

... choker, but she would not hear of it, and literally took him to the nuptial altar as he was. THE FUTURE OF DRURY LANE THEATRE, Tani future of Drury-Lane Theatre is now definitely settled. Mr. John Coleman has agreed to rent the old house from Mr. Oscar Barrett ...

AN ACTRESS OF THE PAST

... engaged to play in the first pantomime at Drury Lane-he as the clown and she as columbine. A large number of letters from the principal stage managers were also found, including a letter from Mr. Martineau, the Drury Lane manager, offering him z£5 a week as ...

MANGLING EARNINGS

... tion. Petitioner bore out his counsel's opening statement, and added that he pointed Glenney out a feew days ago at the Drury Lane stage door. William Pearce, ex-sergeant of police, and now in the employ of a private detective, de- posed to seeing the ...