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THE ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING IN DRURY LANE

... TlHEg ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING 1AN DRURY LANE. ADJOIJ(UNXI) INQUESI'. |'i'he inquiry, nad journed from Mouday night, respecting die deii h of Melis~el Aunigie r, who was supposed to have been poisolnlied, vs rvsuined before M1r. liggs, tit tie Grali ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... last ?? Itam, of Brsempton, upholhterer, atone1 last examinatien. Before M;r, Conmlssloaner MIORIVAL9. Joteplh Allen, oa Drury lane and Golden lane, tea-dealer, at twelve; last ?? Galoway, of Hallioway. ?? at one; last ?? Luxtord. of Frosley, Kent, batcher ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SFPT. 18

... any creditor. In answer to interrogatories by the court, the insolvent stated that his connection with the propuietary of Drury- lane had led to his first bankruptcy, and this connection with the Strand Theatre had caused the other. It further appeared that ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... oad, bootmrlker, at twelve; audit rnd ?? and Irving, of Cran-courTt, pubitshers, at one; ?? Price, of the Theatre Royal Drury lane, bookseller, at halrfpast one; ?? Italfs, of Tavistock.street, printed furniture mennufacturer, at two; dividend. CoRONER'S ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... OVER EXERTION AT DRURY LANE TnEATRE.-Last evening an inquest on the body of Thomas Burns, aged 35 a scene shifter at Drury Lane Theatre, was regulaed before Mr. iliggS, at the Harlequin, Drury-lane. Mr. Walker, surgeon, of Drury-lane, said that he had ...

LAW NOTCES—THIS DAY

... and Thomson, of London and Manchester, warehousemen, at one; audit of H. J. Collett-Johtn Reeve, of HIgh Holborn, and of Drury- lane, carver and gilder, at half-past one ; audit. Before Mr. Commissioner MaRIVAmE. Charles Jones, of Devereux-court, hotel-keeper ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—APRIL 6

... therefore returned. The prisoner was then charged with stealing some silver money belonging to the servant of a coffee-house in Drury- lane, where he was lodging. Tbe jury, after hearing the evidence, returned a verdict of guilty. He was then charged upon a third ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ou the lower jaw, produced according to the medical testimony by a fall. Grace Eliza Moore, of No. 3, Pastiford'a-court, Drury- lane, said: She had known the deceased about ten years. He lodged in her houee. He was a Chelsea pensioner, re- ceiving a pension ...

SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS THROUGH DESTITUTION

... MURDEPS I THRO UGH DESTITUTION. Last afternoon, Mr. Wsakley, M.P.. heldan tiquest at tie BenJolinson, Great Wilde-street, Drury- lane, upon thle body of John Grainger, a blacksmtitlh, aged 27, who eonl. mitted suicide, and attempted to [kill his wife and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... articles of value. The next thele witness sew the, male prsner was it fortnighbt after, ait a linen dra- per's shop), 15.1, in DrurY- lane,where hewas artingasshop- man. Winit-se then deman rded his wife, but prisoner wild she was not there. Wititess watched ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... the purpose of obtain- ing a fancy dress, in which he wished to exhibit himself at a tal easquc, given by 5I. Jullien at Drury- lane Theatre. Upon that occasion, the soe disqnt captain ordered a polka for himself, and another dress of a similar description ...