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LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... the no deae sye.nd It o hee organised a staff ol bosI ga y and lght blue u niowrms, vvho Etand hn font 'of the house at Drury lane 4and su with m1esMageS Or feteh cabs for vlettoih & ns d doing awy witb tbe feb tou t who hang round t reo doors, a BoU ...

ANOTHER STABBING CASE IN BIRMINGHAM

... Thomas li1jvan (44), Court, Russell Street, whitewasher, and Willilia Wright (20), labourer of Drury Lane, The men were ditinking together in a brothel inl Drury Lane shortly after midnight on Saturday, when a disturbance took place, in the course of which ...

BAIL COURT—Feb. 3

... declaration in this case set out an agreement of the IQtb January t845, whereby the plain- tiff engaged to sing twenty times at Drury Lane Theatre, during the period from the 15th of June to the 31st July 1845, or dnring the period from the 30th Septemnber to ...

ALLEGED LUNACY OF A LADY

... deliberation, found, by thirteen to one, that the lady was Insane and incapable of managing her affaira. IT is said that Drury Lane, when full, at'panto. mime, time holds nearly £6.000 per week. i I I i I ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUIT

... securing engagements on the stage. Last Christmas respondent, who was then living apart from her husband, took an engagement at Drury-lane, and about the same time went to Huntley-street, Tottenham Conrt-road, to live with the co-respondent Hompel. There they ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... follow the prisoner to see where he resided, and he followed the prisoner to the model lodging-house in Charles-street, Drury- lane, and then came back and informed me where he had traced the prisoner to. I then went with the young man and a constable ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... its pro- per destination, and the prisonersubsequently vent to a per. son in the employ of Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and asked for an advance of money on the half-note, stating that lie was a son of Flexinore, the clown. The servant ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LONDON

... to light, a% shocking. murder having beean committed in the densely populated neiglibopr- hood known as Feather's Court, Drury Lane, London. ! It appears that a man named 'Jamies Whitley, a brioklayer'i boourer, with hie'wife and six ehildren, lived on ...

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 ...

INQUESTS

... to the ship Danube, was severely burned. trib, He had been drinking all the day, and returned to his rafli r lodgings in Drury lane in a state of stupor. He laydown upon the e a settle, and, notwithstanding repeated entreaties, refused to able t go to ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... a youth residing in Fox Street, was charged with stabbing Itobert Fleming, another youth, residing in Drury Lane;. ;lad John Fleming, of Drury Lane, brother to the com- plainant in the other charge, was placed in the dock for assaulting Bridget Cummings ...