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THE DRURY LANE TRAGEDY

... THE DRURY LANE TRAGEDY. Dr. G. Danford Thomas held an inquest at St. Giles's hi Coroner's Court, London, yesterday, touching the death of Inl James Whitehall, 41 years old, a master japanner, who al lodged at 5, Drury Lane, and who, after attempting to ...

PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... attended to support the summonses, and Mr. Broadley, barrister, appeared on behalf of Mir. Augustus Harris, the proprietor of Drury Lane Theatre. In the first case, that 6f Gwendoline Quantrell, the School Board officer stated that the child was ten years old ...

SINGULAR LETTER TO A CORONER

... was a piece of theatrical property. He had, however, been greatly troubled about a small business they had purchased in Drury Lane and which was a failure; and he had threatened to commit ?? Glesson, a lodging-house keeper, of 5, Lumley Court, deposed ...

A COSTER'S TRIP TO HENDON

... but the others were strangers to her. They aC had drmks together, and then agreed to drive back to the Sun publie-house, Drury Lane, of which Mr. Brockelman wuas the leedlord. On arriving there, witness seit her pussy and trap away, and about 1130 she ...

LIFE AND DEATH IN ST. GILES'S

... the proceedings some curious facts were elicited with reference to the criminal classes whichinufest the neighbourhood of Drury Lane. The first case was that of Georgiina Savage, aged seventy-one, who had been for several years well known in Oxford Street ...

PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... Police Court, on Wednesday, the parents of two children who are now employed by Mr. Augustus Harris in the pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre were summoned for not sending their children to schooL The irst case was that of Louisa Steer, aged nine years and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... apprehended on the 2Nth inst., at a house in Drury Lane, when he denied the clsrge. Prisoner pleaded not guilty, and was committed for trial at thle Sessions. I7°ImmUDENT ROD ?? 7i Hll (20), gumnaker, Drury L~ane, was charged wvith stealing thirty-five gold ...

THE PARNELLITE ENQUIRY

... revolver was handed to Inspector Hanson. Lane has lived in London for twenty-five years, and resides in the neigh- bourhood of Drury Lane. Kavanagh, it is understood, has recently come over from Ireland. Another telegram states that both men are witnesses for ...

A marriage is arranged between Miss Matilda Hartopp, sister of Sir W. E. Cradock-Hartopp, and Lord Edward ..

... possess a degree of interest. Mr. Wilkes Booth is the second son of the late Junius Brutus Booth, who was eminent tragedian Drury Lane nearly half century ago. He was man of strange eccentric character, and at several periods of his life was afflicted with ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... Melvan (44), Court, Russell Street, whitewasher, and Williiam Wright (20), ]abourer, of Drury Lane.- The men were drinking together in an improper house in Drury Lane shortly after midnight on Saturday, when a disturbance took place, in the course of which ...

THEATRICAL QUARRELS

... for the defendant. There is also a cross suit to stay the plaintiff in this suit from carrying out an engagement to take Drury Lane Theatre. f ter the opening of the case, several efforts were made to come to an arrangement between the parties, and the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... - 7 Before Atessrs. KyanersleV (Stipendiary), .Bigg, Hts; and lldtisjvton. ASSAULTS.-Bobert Richards (27), brassfounder, Drury Lane, was .fined 20s. and costs, or one month's im. prisonment, for having assaulted Sarah Ann Darby. The ProsecatriX was on ...