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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the Clersenwell Sessions- house than they did to that court-one lived at Lud- gate-hill, and the other in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. Seventy-two inhabitants of Westminster were obliged to attend there, in order to save these people from going to Clerkenwell ...

ASSASSINATION OF A POLICECONSTABLE AT DEPTFORD

... Richardson and his daughter, for the murder of their infant child at Green. wich, and Wix, for murdering his master in Drury-lane, stand charged with an attempt to murder and man- slaughter; four, for arson at Hammersmith; one, for forgery on the Ac ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... ing woman was brought before Mr. Jardine on tbI above ?? police on dutyin Drury-lane deposedtohavingtakeR the prisoner into cus- tdy this morning. at two o'clock, in Drury-lane, with the clothes in her possession. Two persons, named Harriet King and Ann ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... a carriage, hired by the pro- secator, whom together with two ladies he drove from Sussex, last evening, to the theatre, Drury-lane, at wbich a ball was held for the advancement of the Spitalfields School of Desiga. While in attendance on the box of the ...

Burglary and Extensive Robbery

... robbery up to Saturday last, when he received information that Elliot bad gone iato a public- house in the Coal-yard, in Drury-lane, and having watched, saw him come out about four oclock in the afternoon with so tall man, and after following them into ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... appeared, from the evidence of Inspector Dodd, that the woman, who was tie owner of several houses in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, likewise kept a small shop, which served as a cover to a system she pur- sued of lending various sums of money to the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the constable' sevidence it was adduced, that this merning, about two o'clock, the prisoner accosted him in Wild-street, Drury-lane, and demanded to know what o'clock it was; on receiv- ing the required information, he coolly said, Yon are a Is- liar ...

INQUEST ON MISS C. WEBSTER

... burns9; and it Was a very 'Dratmon thiog for ,ojo eat. gentlemen to endeavour to lnspito hope at 9the side of played at Drury-lane Theatre as a eaoyen osek he.DanielCoylo, a carpeotor, cud osho attempted to extinguish the flumes la whitrls Sils decemsed ...

Sambo Sutton's Crim. [ill] Case

... never heard of his exercising his profession on his wife; he may have beaten men, but not ladies. They kept a cigar shop in Drury-lane wben first married; and afterwards lived in a o first floor private, near Soho-square. After that they went to Clerkenwell ...

Sambo Sutton' Crim. Con Case

... heard of his exercising his profession on his:wife ; ho snay have beaten msal, but not ladies. They kept a cigar shop in Drury-lane when first married; and afterwardoi lived in a first floor private, near Seho-square. After thaisthey went to Clerkcenwell ...

ARREST OF ARMED CHARTISTS IN LONDON

... to certify that Joseph Ritchie and Johnl Manbty have been duly elected as delegates from this locality, Seven-dials and Drury-lane. I also found some Char- tist bouks, and this piece ofplaited ribbon (the ribhol was plaited in lred, bloe, and 'chite) ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Ballantine stated the ease to the jury at considerable ?? foreman to the prosecutor here stated that he occupies a shop in Drury-lane, in which lie carries on the business of a currier and leatherseller. On the evening of the 20th of April he left the shop ...