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SUSPECTED MURDER of SIX PERSONS by POISONING

... nature broke out in the premises belonging to Mr. Atkin- son, termed the White Hart Vine Vaults, situate in the Coal-yard, Drury-lane. The discovery was made by some of the inmates hearing a loud crackling noise proceeding from the upper part of the building ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... Will/iatm. ?? nged 23, the former a eleelk-taker, and the latter it messenger in the employ of Mr. Eliatsot, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, were indicteil for emlbezzliig various ?? of money belong- inE to their employer. The case wias recettly reported ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... Oiiie,whitieh wolo VI) this octa iion represected by the defendant. The plaintiff had hired a. house in lttssell-coturt, Drury-lane, and badt then hired a bhop inVinegtr-yard. In both tiese pluces lie carried oa the business ofa hat aid cap maker, non ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... COURT. (Beforo Vice.Chancellor Knight Bruce.] SIOLtOYD V WYATT. The testator had amonghis property left five shares In Drury-lane Theatre, and the cause came before the court for permission to sell them, abiding the suit. Mr, Follett staled the pelttion ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Cew7oad, described Hs a comedian, who was broueblt betore Mr. Hlalf for riotous and disorderly conduct, on Wednesday nigh!, ia Drury-lane Theatre. Mr. Chapple, the solicitor for the lessee of the the:atrc, being sworn, said that about nine o'clock the preceding ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... also in witness's service, and occa- sionallv at his chambers. A shopman in the employment of Mr. 1alhnslev, pawn- broker, Drury-lane, produced and identified severf pieces of plate as pledged by the prisoner. lie identified theduplicates prisoner had given ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... vestry clerk of St. Alartino' perits, attesidetii hefore Mir. Jardine, and atnued th t a soimmons for the rlrteo due Irom Drury.lane hiad beet taken Olit gailnst Dr. Elinsnon, the lesnee, anid the hour appointed for the henring was three o'cick. bhut neither ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... from this sort efjuvenile solteitation. The little boy, who said his name was Buckley, and that he lived with his father in Drury-lane, who eras a glass-blower out of work, was questioned. He said Ite had been out about three hours with his little sister ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... a constable of the A divisiosi, tlmt at y about hall?past nine o'clock, after the performance of the National Anthem at Drury-lane Theatre, a great die- e turbance was raised by several persons yelling, hooting, and .r screaming, ansi upon the endeave'urs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... stealing four cues and five billiard bails, the property of Mr. Homes, the proprietor of the Craven Head public-house, In Drury-lane. MIr. Moward, barrlster-rt-law, attended for the prosecutlon, and ir. Silower, the solicitor, of Hatton-garden, appeared ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... quite pre- pared to appear on Friday next.-I am, my dear Sir, yours very truly, ANNA TNIIJLON.-TO Alfred Bunn, Esq., Pt Drury-lane Tbeae. Si ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... sheriff's oflicer, and on Friday, the 5th of tisl month, he held a warraut of distress against John Itichard Packard, No. 4itl, Drury-lane. Ile levied the dis- tress on that day, and the deceased was left in possession. At that time lie Wals perfectly sober, ...