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The Champion

LONDON POLICE

... SirF. Rop, to answer. to a-complaint preferred by a, Mr. Thomas Brown, whoe;is ' connected with the u musical iepartment of Drury-lane Theatre. The cotnplaigaut stated: that he w3, standing at the stag e.,ntrance,.of Drury awe.Theatre, in onversation :wwi ...

LONDON POLICE

... R Oa', to answer to a coiopjalntq~inrefecred by a -Mr. Thomasi 'Brobn, who is. connected with tice musical department-of Drury-lane T lheatr c. The co xllalaant stated th it lie was standin g aithe stage entranec of D rury-laue T neatre, in conversatiot ...

LONDON POLICE

... keep an appointment which he had made with Madame Vestris (his sister-in-law), at the Olympic Theatre, and was quitting Drury-lane with this object in view when he accidentally ran against the complainant. The complainant declared that he thought the ...

LONDON POLICE

... preferred by a Mr: Thomas Brown, who is connected wit the musical department of Drury-lane Theatre. The complainant stated that he was standing at the stage entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, in. conversation with another person, when the defendant suddenly came ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... e. The facts of the case are' as follows: -On Monday evening, the 5th instant, the prosecutor was in the pit passage of Drury-lane Theatre, at halr-price time, when he accidentally dropped his gloves and handkerchief, which the prisoner picked up,' and ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... The facts of the case aie ats fllowsi -'On 'Monday eveningi the 5th instant, the prosecutors was in the pit passage of Drury-lane Theatre, at half-price time,'when'he accident'ally dropped dlhis gloves and handkerchief, wOiclC the pris'oner picked u ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Custom'ho'ue Thafacs .of the cue, are as follows :-On Monday evening, thej5thb s .tant, the' prosecutor was' in the pit ?? Drury-lane Theatre, at 'balf-price time,' when he accidentallt droeped his' gloves and handkerchief, which the priswirfr.'rpickid, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Thefacts rof the case are is 'folblws:-On'-Monday evening, the 5tbt instant, the proseccutor was inWthM pit passage 'of Drury.lane Theatre, at' half pricetune, when he accidentally droppe'd hissgloves and handketchief, which'icthe 'prisoneri picked up ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. Roe, charged with having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. Francis William Crisp, who resides at No. 80, Drury. lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 s o'clock, be was proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- I tion of ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. Roz, charged with having fired a loaded pistol at Mr.- Francis William Crisp; who resides at No. 80, Drury- lane, who stated, that ott the :preivious night, about '12 o'clock, he was' proceeding along 'the Strand, in the' direc- tion ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. RoE, charged wvith having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. Francis William Cr isp, who resides at No. 80 Drury- lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 o'clock, he was proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- tion of Ch ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. Robi, charged with having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. FrancisWilliam Crisp, who resides at No. 80, Drury- lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 'clock, he wvas proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- tion of. C ...