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... him from Scotland, per two post- office orders. T hey then came to Newcastle, and pro. ceeded to Mr Ward's public house, Drury-lane, where ?? prosecutor, being intoxicated, soon fell asleep, hav. ig the notes it his vaistcoat pecket. When he awoke, sbout ...

POLICE

... Mlary Wright. The complainant it appeared sells Oysters, and on Alonday night site vvent into Mr Woodger's public-houso, Drury-lane, in the discharge of lier daily avocation; the prisoner, who was in the house, immediately commenced abusing her nitliout ...

CONFESSION OF THE CONVICTS UNDER THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... sprinkling of earth. Sunday there was, if possible, a greater outrage perpetrated upon the dead in St. Martin's-green ground, Drury-lane, when Mr Foster, of 1, Chapel-court, Long-acre, was interred in that burial ground. In consequence of the occurrence in ...

MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... old regi- ?? Hatfield, who was tried a t the Old Bai- ley. in the month ot'September, 1U02, for firing a loaded pistol, in Drury-lane Theatre, at His Majesty King George III., aud acqmitted on the ground of insanity, died on Satidav, time 23d inst., ih the ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ]2.-Before the same bench.- Agnes Dencan was charged with being drunk and having created a brawl in Drury-lane, ?? about 10 o'clock yesterday mornring, and was fined 2s 6d, or in default of payment, 7 days' imprisonment- Anthony Stephenson ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... evidence was produced; and the ma- gistrates committed the prisoner to take his trial at the arwick ?? Cardigan visited Drury-lane theatre on Tuesday night week. Being recognisod, lie was assailed with such protracted yells and execrations, 'that he was ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... remaii~t( Thursday next. Maiter Cookl was convicted of an assault oei ?? Whitfield, in his master's house, MNr Vard's, piibii ' Drury-lane, on Wednesday night, and was -dj,, pay a fine of' 5s. including costs. MULTUAI IN PARVO.-The remains of lr' Aglionby, Esq ...

NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE SPRING ASSIZES

... custody. The prisoner in his defence stated, that he was in the habit of doing work about the house of Mr Ward, publican, Drury-lane, being that he was out of em- ployment, who generally gave him his breakfast in a morning, and a shilling or two to pay ...