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FORGERIES ON THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY

... --1t -transpired -that Robson, on the piglit previorfs to his - absconding, left, an authority eith Mr. E., ?? Smith, of Drury Lane, ' to take possession; of, his.. household.. property, with initruc- tens forI Mri Oxen-ham, of:-Oxford-street, to sell ...

execution OF THE WIS

... Holborn, was com- pletely filled with the fish, poultry, vegetable, and other hawkers of St. Gilee's and the purlieus of Drury lane. The funeral oortege started at half-pest twe, anu con- sisted of a hearse with the body, and two mouruing coaches centaining ...

A CLERGYMAN GUILTY OF IMMORALITY

... l~ sand hit him inl ?? leg. It was asserted 500l t osequencec of the injury, the boy was cotiu his emsployment at the Drury Lane 0 111f11 'in * Siydney said he was prepared to call I b~ls Wtesoes to ?? tha~t the dog was Slot ?? thott Mr. ]3iro, Pointed ...

A THEATRICAL INSOLVENCY

... ntl Edmund O'Rourke, commonly known ns Ednued Falene. was re-hesid. The ban1rupt was f*rmaervy !easre cel'I Lyceum, now of Drury Lane Theatre. This prceedi arose under the following circumatances: in 18.J he V an insolvent in the defunct Insolvent Corrt ...

A FATAL LEAVE-TAKING

... touching the death oe William Garbeg, aged thirty-four, a theatrical slo!e- numerary, latcly ladging at it, lKemble-streot, Drury lane. The evidence showed that a friend of tIL deceased was a passenger by the train which lefI Euston Station at midnight ol ...

MR. [ill] [ill] BILL

... Nevroastle, and to an item of ten guineas for one supplied to him for presentation to the saein lady on BoxiuF Day last at Drury Lane Theatre. The reason the ten guineas were charge was because of the time of the year, and that two young ladies were occupied ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... the defendant, to recover the sum of 51}. It appeared -that the -defendant was the landlord of some- houses adjacent to Drury Lane Theatre, which establish- ment in March last, having been announced to be opened for the opera season, under the management ...

ADVENTURES OF A STAFFORDSHIRE MINER IN LONDON

... the purpose of seeing the pantomimes. Sir John Bridge: Well, what did you do? PWibness: Well, the iirst night I went to Drury Lane. Sir John Bridge: And where the next night? 'Wit- ness: Well, in the morning I got up-(laughter)-and in the evening I went ...

THE LEYTON TRAGEDY

... his evidence in an intelligent manner. lie said. that onl Wethnosdidy his father hirought theim oil down to Leyton fromi Drury- lane andl took them to their niother's, where lie left them. The next day his father came to the htolist about eleven o'clock ...

CONVICTION OF A NOTORIOUS BURGLAR

... He was told' that 'his statement was not satiafactory, and he hould. take him into custody. On reaching the portio of Drury lane Theatre, the prisoner stopped and said; -ItIs no use- taking me to the station, I hm moat likely be detained,; and It would ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... song writer, has been request ed by Mr. Chatterton to compose an overture to The Winter's Tale, for the opening night at Drury Lane Theatre. Miss Leona Dare, whose magnificent proportions ap- Crear On many of the London hoardinge, &o,, is to appear ha ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... well-dressed man, was indicted for stealing with violence from the person cf Alfred Albert Suggats, at the pit entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, a watch, value 3i, his property. Re was found Guilty and sentenced ,t five years' penal servitude, being it known ...