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A WOMAN ON STRIKE

... with a wink and a laugh at the gaoler, Oh, old Vaughan. Police-constable Higgins, 256 }, deposed that he was on duty in Drury-lane when he was called to the Sun public-house to eject the prisoner. He removed her, and when outsideashe said, The men are ...

CHARGE OF MUDER BY A CRIPPLE

... C04E6Ge Or XUr~pDE3 B3Y A GBzPPE. John Orow, aged. 21, a labourer, living in Shelton. treet, Drury-lane, was charged at Bovw-street on Mon. lay, before Mer. Vaughan, with the wilful murder of George Green. ~r. Superintendent Thomson watched the case 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 ...

A REAL SHINDY IN THE PANTOMIME

... Police-court, for assaulting a supernumerary during the petformance of the pan i ominme of R Robin Hood, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The case attracted a large attendance of profes. eionals. James Mackintosh, the complainant Stated, that he received ...

THE ADVENTURES OF A BOY THIEF IN LONDON

... shillings for a con- certimna He manifested great inolination to see life7'7 and accordingly visited the Prinoes's and Drury Lane Theatres, the Crystal Pa'aoe, and other places of popular resort; the result of whioh was that when found by his mother ...

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 [ill]

... gentlemen connected with the theatrical profession well qualified to judge, it appeared that the audiences of the Strand, Drury Lane, Vaudeville, Adelphi, Lyceum, Covent Garden, Gaiety, Globe, and Olympic Theatres, exuelsive of the Royalty, and Princess's ...

SUICIDE OF A SHOEBLACK

... King, aged thirty-two years, a sboeblaok, who committed suicide by jumping from a window at the St. Giles's Infirmary, Drury- lane, early on Saturday morning. Cariline Johnson, a sister, stated that the deceased had had no regular employment for the past ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... prosecution of a man named Carter, at' Westminster Ses- sions, for stealing play-bills belonging to Mr. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. 'No :ounsel appeared for the prosecution, and no. expenstei' were applied for at the usual time. If there - had ...

A COMPANY DIRECTOR BLOWS OUT HIS BRAINS

... -AtMarlborough-street on Friday, Alexander Ogilvie, 56, a printer's machinist, giving an address at a common lodging-honse in Drury- lane, was cbarged on remand with haying attempted to obtain a cliaitable contribution from Viscount Wolmer, N.P., by false pretencis ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... AN ORDneR On AnDmsrSION TO A THEAT9M.- Heenry Bennett, 32, was charged wish forging and uttering an order of admission to Drury Lane Theatre, with intent to defraud Mr. Chatterton, the leesee of that theatre. Mr. F. H. Lewis conducted the prose- cutien; ...