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... murderers. .Hampshire Telegraph. - On Tuesday evening, an accident of a most distressing nature occurred at the public house in Drury lane, known by the sign of the White Lion. Some men belonging to the brewhouse of Messrs Elliott, at Pimlico, were about to deliver ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... certaining that a woman answering the prisoner's descrip- tion had ?? at the gbop of a ; Ir, Wright, in Black- l man-street, Drury-lane, to make some Inquiry, and was to -call again on the following morning. Directions were then given that in the'event of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Valentine, under the following daring circumstances:- It appeared that on the previous evening the prosecutor was passing along Drury-lane, when he felt a pull at his coat pocket. Ile put his hand behind him, and seized hold of the arm of the prisoner Brown, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... duced to 3201. fipr WILSON V. tiUMPH'It~iY. This action n-as brought by Alexander~ Wilson, tire sa plaintiff, a gasfitter in Drury-lane, to recoier ragainst tire WIt defendant, tire late sheriff of London, for an illegal distress an in Janu ary, l8.%. ' sao ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... letters which lie wished to exhibit, and departed sighing deeply. BONV-STREET. Mir. W1'slrnsley, a pawnbroker, residing in Drury-lane, appeared at this office on Tuesday last, to answer to a complaint laid against him by a Mr. Michael Brown, charging him ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... movements. Il~e, howcver, took no notice of cort theot, but proceeded on. On) reaching the corner of 'ah J.Smart's-building~s, Drury-lane,'the prisoner camne up to ice at him, and exclaiming 1 You are the b- that wanted to -lane, fight, immediately, butted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... being sworn, stated that she was on that day 14 years of age, and lived with her father, William Dunn, at his house, No. 65, Drury-lane. The prisoner, who, as well as her father, was engaged as a wine-porter, was in the habit of visiting her father, and recently ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... at eleven, last ?? O'Reilly, of Lawrence lountney-lante, merchalnt,-at twelve; audit- George Joshua, of Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, currier, at one; adjourned examination. Before Mr. Commissioner FAxEE-Hutton and LepIle, of NeWv. gate-street, frlnge-makers ...

NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... tile mncting. After is short trial, the defendaiuts were alll cquitted.-lhe eighteenth anniversary dinner, in aid of the Drury Lane TIhe- atrical fondl, sass held on Wednesday, at the Freemason's Tavern. Earl Mulgrave n-as in teil chair. The Subscriptions ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... certain person Such ahhidavits are rejected. BOW-STREET. CHARGE OF Mu&Dra.-Henry Snow, residing at No. 86, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane, weho was charged at this office on a former dar, on suspicion of having caused the death of his wife, by cutting her throat ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... he deposited at the residence of Sir George Clark, in Downing-street. From thence he watched him into Martlett's-court, Drury-lane, where he also deposited another bag, and lie immediately took him into custody. Upon his person lie found a number of keys ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Soutt Audley-street, cablnet.malter, at otoe; dividend tind audilt. Before Mr. Commissioner F0VotAN(ti. U.-J. A. Boden, of Drury. lane, needle-maker, at tswelve t ?? Crace, of Regent. Street, painter, at osie dividend. Mliddlesex Adjourtned County Court at ...