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A STOLEN LEGACY

... apprentice, was charged on remand with stealing £lOO in gold belonging to kis mother, Mrs. Martha Hudson, of Betterton-street, Drury-lane. The prosecutrix inherited the money from her brother in September last, and bad kept it in • tin box in the kitchen. About ...

ALL THROUGH MR. BURNS

... man. About a fortnight ago Mr. John Burns drove up in a cab to the London County Council lodginghouse in Parker-street, Drury-lane. When ha was about to leave one of the inmates came and said, What do you want here - Mr. Burns replied, If I get out ...

THE TERRITORIAL BABY

... their recent history never did anything nearly no good as that. At the close of the performance of Dick Whittington at Drury-lane. the Baddeley rake was cut and partaken of by all the performers. Baddeley was cook to Foote. the actor. and left money ...

MIiS TERRY'S JUBILEE

... with £3±! raised in America. it amounted to E. 3.000. This, it may be remarked, with the E 6.000 from the performance at Drury-lane, makes Miss Terry £9.000 the richer by her jubilee. Mr. Thomasson, M.P.. then presented to Miss Terry a volume containing ...

HEATHS FROM THE HEAT

... succumbed before medical aid arrived. Mr. O'Brien, of Crampton-street, Newington Butts, was driving with his wife along Drury-lane in a cab, when Mrs. O'Brien was taken midi nlv ill, and collapsed, expiring almost immediately. The doctor formed the pinion ...

PRINCE AND POOR

... PRINCE AND POOR. The Prince of Wales, on Saturday night, formally opened the now Institute in Drury-lane connected with the Inns of Court Mission, and ie doing so spoke of the good work which was being accomplished by tho organisation among the London ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1904
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 560 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SIR E. CARSON GOES TO ULSTER

... wee obtainl. DRAMA Nat WEE.: Tai WNW Neat weal: Mr. fiemrre Dance's eentlianY firth ' to the tlowtre with the great Drury-lane drama, •• The Whip. The find visit of The Whip ha. ontilintairrod in run and popotaril y any of the twelve melodramas ...

IIbaLLLNIOIIS

... Day next. weekly or fortnightly settleruents.—Qeots Cmmad pa:titulars to Frye and Harris, Wholesale tracton, Craven Yard. Drury-lane, Landon. CATTLE wasted to Tack on Sainfoin and pea straw. —Apply, Barrington New Inn, near Bodoni Oxen. [0144, T, mon Here ...

STANDARD

... Rignnld ill also be well remembered as having by apeetal d, the author played the part of the Trainer in The Whip.' at Drury-lane Theatri. Mr. company are At the Empire the le-t dove malts, with' The Ilona, Princel. - The tiroduction will be on a ...

DEATH WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL

... cottage. 'cape is visible growing direct from the bulb. Charlton, one of the dead women • had been out, of a general store in Drury-lane, was dC3 2s.AROMATICIL. SANTOFORM. (Regd.) first patents, 31e. upwards, landed; No. 1 town A large crowd gathered to witness ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1910
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7588 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CAUGHT IN THE WEB

... Mawton's villainy and about the woman Loader. 'rho officer li•teoed with one eye eLa d. Inquiry wee, hoverer. mad• at the Drury-lane tenement. and no tier• of the woman was discovered. That forced to the conclusion that at the root of the whole affair; ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1913
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3953 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

laparlast Os Mika II

... TS. ail found a leaving senolseship et the emb e d s .' ch o i r to. Se indon via Lecidade and II rhworth. At rewin- Inn. Drury-Lane, February 7. 1735, t • is the igen', NINETY. School. don they meat about hour iu atiorsnit. - -------- ---s ram MOO OM) ...