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MR. WINDHAM'S CASE

... be had spoken of were witnesses in this case, D and were staying in London at Mr. Windliam's .ex- if penosp They went to Drury Lane Theatre because Mr. Winrliham had offered them a private box. M'Mr. Charles Colman, a fishmonger and dealer in e game in ...

COMMERCIAL NEWS

... Ordinary rote 2j. In Breweries, Allsopp r ?e 1. Li Tyres, Dunlops fell Island do Deferred, 6d. ( In Theatres, Canterbury rose Drury Lane, 1-16; and NtwTivoli, A; but Alhambra fell i; and London Pavilion, §. Miscellaneous, Hud.-sons rose i; Lipton Debenture ...

PORTADOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... stipen- diary commenced the inve3tigation of a charge of arson against Richard Parrish, publicau, of Smith- down Road and Drury Lane. The only evidence offered was that of Robert Laidley, a porter, and Mr. Yelfald, the Superintendent of the Salvage Corps ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Dela- mere. Mr. Wildey Wright stated defendant was engaged in Drulry Lane pantomime. Miss Agnes Hewitt, also engaged in Drury Lane, owred plain - tiff £70, which she refused to paty. Subsequently plaintiff was introduced by Mr. J. L; Shine to Miss Delamers ...

LONDON MONEY MARKET

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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... is a door its Drury-lane, besides the one in Stephen-street. Mr. Walsh contended lie was entitled to an acquittal on the evidence. The house 42 is the one not licensed to re- tail malt or spirituous liquors. It is the house in Drury. lane that has the ...

POLICE NEWS

... act-drop of the Princess's Theatre in 1842, the beautiful act-dropimitative of white satin, painted for Mr. MNecready at Drury Lane; the O ver- land Route, painted jn aesozlti' n sith Mr. Thea. Griove fur the Gallery of hliustratiocl, a-4 the panorma of ...

Law

... M'Mahon, an intelligent boy, stated that, shortly before eight o'clock in the morning, he was passing through Parker Street, Drury Lane, when he saw the prisoner skinning a live cat; and, observing that she had laid two others, with their throats cut, on a ...

LONDON MONEY MARKET

... 20 0 Swift 12 0 Griffiths 3 3 3 Tubes 7,6 8,'6 MUSIC HALLS, ice 17 22 1L P Praf 6 Canterbury .. 4i J New Tivoli 11 13 Drury Lane 'i | Do 6p c Deb 5 4J 5* 1 Oxford 6} 7* Empe(lOspd) 22 3$ | Palace 19 620 6 Gaiety 1J *j Aquarium 4* G'nd Theatre ...

LONDON MONEY MARKET

... ..17'6 0 , Swift 1;» 16 3 * Griffiths 6,104 8,14 Tubes 7 6 8 MUSIC HA1.1,1. 21 1, 7 Canterbury 44 5 New Tirol! 12 14 Drury Lane pre lio6pcDel> lOx.t Ern|>.re(lssptti Oxford 7 4 Empire (10s pd; 2J 3} Pa.ace 21/0 23/0 Jaiety 1 i R' G'nd Theatre ...

THE MURDER OF MR. MARTIN

... creditors of the barkrupt actress, Harriet Vernon, was held, It was stated she was at present receiving £56 a week at the Drury Lane Theatre, and upon this there was a charge of ;£30 a week for money lent by Mr. Augustus Harris and other charges. it wfas ...

THE LONDON POLICE CRISIS

... the impending police strike, for the crowds were of a very disorderly character, and composed largely of the denizens of Drury lane and the slums in that neighbourhood. Several bogus fights were organised, evidently with the object, which wvas pretty well ...