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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE LATE WILL FORGERY CASES

... et, Park-laile. It appeared that deceased had been lodging nearly every night last week at the White Hart, Hart street, Drury-lane, and that during the time he was temperate as to drink, but eat heartily. le appeared hurried in his gait, and would scarcely ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Remanded. ha( of; GUILDEALL lad TiE LATE STABassNG CAsE IN DRuRY-LANE.- On Tues- wh day, Jane Burgess, of No. 26, Dudley-street, Bloomsbury, and the Margaret Parker, of 13, Bennett's-court, Drury-lane, (the former ass being the daughter and sister of the two ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... the police, and resisted then the execution of their duty. It appears that during ithecitee4 attendant upon the fire in Drury-lane last night, reeseal anon11. were made to- pick pockets, and while the pohee wee-a is ti se 4 capturing the offenders the ...

SPAFIELDS [ill]

... great excitement and affliction. She said her name was Harriet Jessie Nelson; she resided at 3, Cross-court, Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane; and was a laundress, with three children, hir destitrte circrtmstances. Maving read in the newspapers an account of tlce ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ovas livinag in Earl-street, Seven Dials. About S o'clock on Satur- day evening, the 25th of April, she was passing through Drury-lane, when she met the prisoner, whom she accidentally ran against. He immediately made use of a very bad expression, saying ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... charging him with having exacted unlawful fees on a levy made on the goods of a tenant renting a house, No. 20, Wild-street, Drury-lane. The defendant's attorney attempted to prove the non-liability cf his client, inasmuch as the distress was levied by his ...

LAW AND POLICE—SATURDAY

... exterior, was charged by the police with having created a disturbance and committed an assault on one of them last night at Drury-lane Theatre.-From the evidence of the constable, it appeared that a disturbance of no ordinary character attended the first ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... cabinet-roaker, 16, Wardour- street, Soho.-The prosecutor stated, that on the 21st of last month he was proceeding along Drury-lane, about twelve o'clock at night, when he met the prisoner, who asked him to stand treat' He consented, and walked with her ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... the dlay that the robbery was committed,, threenmer,, among whom was the prisoner, went to the White Hart public- house Drury-lane, where they had refreshments. One of them exhibited to the potman several silver spoons, which excited his Suspicions. He ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... to-morrowr -(Monday). |- JULLIEN AND THlE SxARsEnoLDERS OF DRItUY-LANE.-At i the annual general meeting of the shareholders of Drury-lane I Theatre, held yesterday, it was agreed that Mons. Jullien should continue lessee of the teatre until tie term for which ...