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... Chartists in 1848, was tried for stealing a purse. A policeman, seeing him behave in a suspi'ious way at the pit-entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, arrested him; and a purse belonging to a Mr. Byrne was found in his possession. Mr. Byrne said he had securely ...

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... and now lies in the London Hospital. A BoY's MONEY Box.-Two boys were charged at Bow-street with creating a disturbance in Drury-lane, and assaulting the police. In the course of examination it came out that one of them bad just been discharged from Reading ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... dark women him (Mary-Alnn Scott oila, Idle) wee present at the time. to 'Algabclh iAndz-euic.- I .live in Lincoln eoumt, Drury-lane ato 'London._. '$iniam.widOW. I. know'-the prianner. I--first saw thi him ola the 9tb of January, 1859~~ Ita wee iul .W ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... were at once seot in search of the prisoner, and towards the close of the day he was met in one of the back streets of 92 Drury-lane by P. C. Venes. The officer said,- At a quarter 2S to five o'clock I saw the prisoner leaning on a post in Carey-. shA ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... oripuaers juw. have found a verdict of w1f ,pmrdet)gaiunt.:.&nifinith,- the wo'man'who ocrupied-&, room at No. 8, Barley-court Drury-lane, Lendon. One i.- znighttshe retrned to riehb Accompeied by a you-g anf nlrified Robert Lord, and soon after they were hi ...

SUICIDE IN EXETER

... Messrs. Moore, of Christy Minstrel celebrity, Myers, 15 of the Agricultural Hall, and Willing, the bill poster, 'I have token Drury Lane Theatre, and it is to be re-opened in as a circus. be Mr. George Potter, who was the Radical candidate r- for Peterborough ...

EXTRAORDINARY LICENSING PROSECUTIONS

... On Aug. 1 Mrs. Russell, who re.ides tin Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dielss, was passing s througls FrooCer's-naley, Drury-lane, when two men De- d costed her and snatched her watch, value LtS, from her r, pocket aedbreaking it from the clain, ran ...

STRANGE THEFT OF A BABY

... information to the police. The pridoner had been living with a man: named Cornelius Crowley. a porter, in Wbite Horse-yard, Drury-lane, anid about Jufy 28,'in consequence of her representa- tlons, he aqqopnpaeied her to Charing-cross, where be put her into ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A TRAMWAY MANAGER

... with stealing a gold chain froe, Colonel Kapleson, a magistrate Celkel Mapleson, the prosecutor, naid he was passing down Drury-lane and saw the prisoner, whob stared - him full in the face for a quarter of a minute, and suddenly snatchel away his watch ...

ACTOR MURDERED

... Willian Terriss for thirty years; ' k noiwn him aM an artist and a feond. When I first met him Terriss' wa e pliiyinr at Drury Lane in 'The Laidy of the Lake.' In those m davs Terrisi ?? looked uponi ss a promising - .-.nnn-actor liwas qimenensely liked ...

ACTOR MURDERED

... snrle dead than alive by i passing stoanicr, andl lanled at Flnenuth. ?? to fodo, 'ITerriss resuned Ihis stage career at Drury-lane. In 1871 lie sailed for America to try his hand at horse- breeding. Ho failed, and cominig bacl to Lonlion settled ilown ...

ACTION AGAINST THE G.W.R COMPANY

... £12,000 per acre. An inquest was held on Mo-day on Mary Iiensaly, the young daunhier of a, painter of Golcsnith - street, Drury Lane. *ho was found murdered on the stairs of the house, and a verdict of Wilful nmrder was returned against the iabonrl rer ...