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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... who had for a length of time led a muost abandoned life, purchased, on Sunday evening, at the shop of Mr Lane, chemist, in Drury lane, two pennyworth of arsenic, which he said was for killing rats; be infused the poison into some coffee, and swallowed it; ...

MURDER BY A HIGHWAYMAN

... five years ago, in the Isle of Dogs. He was again remanded. A woman is also committed for the attempted murder of a boy in Drury lane. ACCIDENTS. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT.-At an inquest on the body of John Glascott, aged 42, Mr Turner, of Dean street, said ...

LAW

... before Lord. Abinger, when the plaintiff proved his engagement for two seasons at 181. a-week, to play at the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden. After raising some objection to a point in the evidence, which he did not ultimately press, Mr Thessiger ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and he at length alighted on oat, whence bin absequent letters were dated, namely, 178 fligh Holbotti, four doors from Drury lane. Having removed to that re- treat, he wrote, as he was bound to do, to its future mistress (fsr auch the plaintiff then ...

OCCURRENCES

... lawyer's clerk, and b other of the well- known Barnard Gregory, of the Satirist. Itappeared that deceased lodged at 119 Drury lane, and was subject to asthma. He partook of breakfast on Sunday morning, asd his landlady entering his room soons afterwards ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... existence. About o'clock on Thursday morning, a destructive fire broke out in the house of Mr Storlees, oil and colournian, Drury lane. About half-past one, a qttastity of gunpowder exploded, but wyitlout doing any stisncief. Not a vestige of tile property ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... for- merly in opulent circeusetances, who was found dead lying on a wretched bed, in a damp back attic, in Hartford place, Drury lane, with his clothes on. From the evidence, it appeared that the unfortunate gentlemau had been living without a fire, nd ...

LAW

... the day of the signing the bond, he was induced to dine with Donlan, who made him intoxicated, andafterwardstook him to Drury Lane Theatre, and told him lie was in the King's ?? was closely cross-examined by Mr. TnEssiGER, but nothing was elicited to ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ative of SDimc oE.-A ninquestwas held at St Thoaas's Hospital, on Fridav, on the body ?? Geerge Black, late CGtorus-mater at Drury lane Tfie~atre. It appeared from the evidence, that in June last Mr Black was taken to the ?? for disturbing a family at Vauxhiall ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... but the water canf tiiued to flow ill until the shaft was as full as it ever was before. A serious accident occurred at Drury lane Theatre on Tuesday night. Master Wieland, who plays the monkey in the afterpiece, has to climb tip the side scene at the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DREADFUL FiRnn-About half past nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, a fire broke out in the bake-henue of Mr Penfold, No. 128 Drury lane. Such was the rapidity with wlhicb the flames spread, that the inmates were obliged to save thremselves by jumping fromn ...

LAW

... Thoems Jay, late helper in the King's stables, was acquitted on a charge of stealing a gold watch from a person unknown at Drury- lane Theatre, on the night of his Majesty's visit. On Thursday, J. H. W Kitchiagham w'as .fopnd guilty -of bi- gamy, having married ...