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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... several females in the omnibus, and their screams were most terrific, and it was not before the vehicle reached the middle of Drury- lane that the horses stopped from sheer exhaustion. A crowd soon gathered round the omnibus, and it was found that Abbott was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... No. ?? of the E division, it consequence of information he had obtained, apprehended the prisoner at a cosal-shed near Drury lane, where he bad obtained employment as a porter. On the nature of the charge being made knows to him, he at once admitted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tloissan an active offcer of t!.e S division, who, after a long searcb, suc- ceeded in takhisg the prisoner Into custody In Drury lane. It was furtier stated, that on Monday, the 22nd uit., the psissner committed a nsoet dating highway robbery upon htrs. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... man, named Murray, managed it all, and got the instruments and life-preserver. When Murray was tateno at his lodgings hi Drury- 'lane, he found a great quantity of housebreaking imple. ' ments, and a similar life-preseerer to the one left on the I prosecutor's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... With burglary. -~Police-constable West, 2? 1061, saw the tbroe pria soers standing together in Bennett'osceturt, tarner of Drury. lane, near the Barl eymast pubtlc-liouaO, at three O'clock in the morning. and asked them what they were doing -there at that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Monday, Riclhard ?? Cihapmsan, a respeotable-looking, middle-aged man, residing at No. 7, Wellington-sqeare, an actor at Drury- lane Theatre, appeared before the magistrate to answer charges of assault and threatening the life, preferred against him by ...

THE ASSASSINATION IN DRURY-LANE

... repetition of that given at Bow-street. a Edward Mallers, of Drury-lane, dealer in pawnprokers' pledges, deposed to selling a grin to Graham about a month before the man was shot ih Drury-lane; but the Saturday before the eccurrence took place, he (Graham) ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... order bled been obtained in fraud, and that question would now be brought under ?? nisi accordingly. THE CASE OP SHOOTING IN DRURY-LANE. We gave the particulars of this melaneholy ease in our latest edition of last week. They were as follow :-At about half-past ...

MR. BUNS v. THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE

... having opened the plesditigs, Mr. Cockburn stated the case. Theplain- tiff, Mr. Bunn,'had been for -many years lessee of! Drury-lane Theatre, and he sought compensation for a breach of contract entered into with him by the celebrated vocalist, Mdlle. Jenny ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... mrtde properly, by any respectable solicitor, at an expense not exceeding a ?? C/tronicZc SunliEss DEATAs DP A SOLICITOR ate DRURY-LANE TItEsaTRE.-On MIonday evenireg, Air. Higgs, deputy-coroner for Westminster, held an inquest at the Sir Jothn Falstaff Tavern ...

MR. BUNN v. THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE

... bavir.g opened the pleadings, Mr. Cockburu stated the case. The pLain- tiff, Mr. Bunn, had been tor maluv years lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, and hie sought compensafion for a breach of contract entered into with him by the celebrated vocalist, Mdlle. Jenny ...

SHERIFFS' COURT

... chorus-master was the plaintiff, anid Mr.. WildiatCtharles Macready, the eminent tragedian and late. lessee of the Theatre Royal Drury-lane, the ?? action was brought to recover the sum o fl 9. 8s. Gd., arresr of salary due to the plaintiff in his capacity of ...