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... necessary interfere, Mr. Rackstraw accordingly aS went to complainant's house, and was informed that he was at his workshop in Drury-lane; thither he repaired, and found Mi', Grey giving directicig to sa his men.-Mr. Burrell said, that althpogh Mi'. Grey bn ...

Central Criminal Court

... to the commission of this offence, and he got his liberty on the 20th of May. when he went to his wife, who was living in Drury-lane, and proceeded f to her bed-roomi, and attacked her with a stick. ?? struck her on the head, enusing a serious wound, from ...

Central Criminal Court

... commission of thia offence, and hgt got assi his liberty on the 20th of May, when he went to his as wife, who was living in Drury-lane, and proceeded of e to her bed-room, and attacked her with a stick. be, Ho struck her on the head, causing; a serious wound ...

Police

... interfere. Mr. Rackstraw accordingly w be went to coniplainant's house, and was informed that W aIn. he was at his workshop in Drury-lane ; thither he (0 ,ny repaired, and found Mr. Grey giving directions to fit his men.-Mr. Burrell said, that although Mir. ...

Central Criminal Court

... to the commission of this offence0 and hq got his liberty on the 20th of May, when he went te his wife, who was living in Drury-lane, and proceeded to her bed-room, and attacked her with a stick. He struck her on the head, causing a serious wound, fronm ...

Police

... intes-lere. Mr. Hackatraw accordingly zi I- went to conmplainant's house, and was informed that i- he was at his workshop in Drury-lane; thither he I *n repaired, and found Mr. Grey giving directions to sat his men.-Mr. Bunrrell said, that althoungh Mir. Grey ...

Central Criminal Court

... said that the sentence proceeded from a regard, not to the first wife or the second, but to . the interests of society. THE DRURY-LANE MURDER. (Before Mr. Baron Parke and Oir. Justice Maule.) Thotais William Wicks, aged twenty, was placed at the bar on Saturday ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... not detect the slightest trace of either mineral or' vegetable poison. Mr. Welsh, licentiate sPirgeon, from Dr. Walker's, Drury-lane, said that about a LI a fortnight ago lie was suddenly summoned to attend d deceased, whom lie found stretched upon h'er ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... tnot detect the slightest trace of either mineral or vegetable poison. Mr. Welsh, licentiate surgeon, from Dr. Walker's, Drury-lane, said that about a a fortnight ago ho was suddenly sumnsoned to attend deceased, whom ho found stretched upon her bedia ...

Police Intelligence

... parts of the body , with a knife. Constable 55 F division stated, that about one o'clock he was on duty in Feathers-court, Drury-lane, and seeing a crowd collected he went up, and was informed that a man had been stabbed. Upon making further inquiries into ...

Police

... Lto nose that he had been wounded by the prisoner. !ts Witness immediately conveyed him to the shop of rid Mr. Gray, in Drury-lane, wvhilei the prisoner fol- al lowed, with the knife in her hand, without making any observation until she entered the doctor's ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... custody at an J early hour that morning, on a charge of feloniously entering a linendrapor's shop in Blackmoor-street, I Drury-lane. Hle had undergone au examination be- fore the sitting magistrate at Bow-street, and had been committed to Newgate to take ...