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THE POLICE COURTS

... IXuest anit Wrally IKiust, amgod-tino and a haleu on- end eight years reaeectivuly, to take part ia tho forth- 2 hns conitog Drury Lane pautomnimo~ The ehildroa, he ox- A 1tt( priaiiied wbo paeecd under the etttrg jtiram of Valli- b an. Valli, would only ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and Mr.Tannor de- fended. ' The complaitiant stated that she was in a four-whee cab, which wassin the act ?? in front of Drury- Lane Theatre. She, wss ecompanmed by ajnotherparson -and was in' full.'dreis. She was standing uD in rse cab, and defendant's ...

COUNTY OF LONDON SESSIONS

... eatered the court, anQ having been sororn walked into the wituess-boz.- Counsel: You're a. market porter living at 116, Drury. lane P-Wituess lRight. (Laaghter.)-hs the prisoner aour wife P-Right.-On the afternoon of s iay, tfi PT of, hst aoth, what happened ...

Law Intelligence

... open court, which is equivalent to an adjudiraton of bankruptcy. IN RE UNDERWOOD. Thebiakruptwasa grocer, of Long-acre and Drury. lane. This was the adjourned examination meeting. He eve to unsecured crsditora 8,2411.; aseete, about 2,0001. llr C. E. Lewis ...

THE WHITE HEATHER CASE

... to complete the dramaenled Ida, the Chi of Misfortune if Lady Harris would earry out the arrangemnent to peoduce It at Drury Lane ?? sg i. Theate bat sh deial t ?? th rsoast bility. Afterwards flntuy Lane lheatre was sold, Bad th esacutors thus put itou ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the ?? and as to portion of it tatithat in e by .wse of frwud, it being alleged at t bankrapt ga vachs rg ?? her salay at Drury Lane, which wasalreadyfully ?? Janpta ws allled uad eamed end his hoous, afte ?? Z ?? on he ,a wa of opinion tht thse alle. ~siisn ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BLACKMAIL

... advice you have g>iven inxw,,. 'ihe st-ed soon .afterwards left the court with his fatiter and tu7Qie. EXECUTION OF THE DRURY LANE MURDERER. George Robl7rtoon was banged yesterday morning in Newgfat for thu mtutrder of Mary Kereely in Drury- latie ott ...

THE CHARGE OF DECOYING A YOUNG LADY

... Booth's Fund of ?? answer to your v ?? that I should subscribe to your fund-and seeing it reported that you wish to have Drury Lane ' T' heatre for a benefit in. support of your movement-I II IS shall be most happy to give the theatre for that purpose ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... advance az Mlw r. Justice Niorth't refusal an the O3rd of -P reatraie Signor del Puente urM siging for JAugwws B:t a at Drury Lane Theatre. It was Wtg the onr season would tot lobt much ~SW * th.,itw therefore irnportaat tbt thi ?? h b deteminod wzit~hout ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tlieai toe inqe~iriC5, with a S~tS0 Co' tikei odomicesiot into tin indlustrital e'hool1 -Mr. AcyutI~S }larris, lesiee of: Drury Lane Thleatre, ra Vadr btferc Mr. litilocg and rc'ierred to the case or an ncllletrl Jarucs l'vans, wtho wras ch ueged at the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... March kept his house open after the lawful honr. Mr. Herbert Cmpbell, the Iting in the i Huinpty Buiepty' pcotooime at Drury Lane, Mr. Harry Payne, the clown, Mr P. 3. JXool- cher, Ar. Charles Lauri, aod Miss Beatrice Forster were also summoned for being ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... Mugizridge then stated in evideace the fects given above, adding that after going to the shop of Mr. Walker. a surgeon in Drury lane, and his assistant having accompanied him to the same room, they saw almost the same scene again enacted. Ths grave-digger ...