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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 ...

POLICE

... Packard's house in Drury lane, where, after knocking and ringing for some time, they were unable to get in, so they returned to the station-house. On coming out of the station-house with an inspector, to go to the house in Drury lane a second time, lie ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... indicted for stealing a ge- neral post letter, containing a penny-piece. A letter was plt into a Post office receiving-hiuse in Drury lane on the even- ing of the 27th of Oetober; the person who posted the letter, finding that the office was closed, and being ...

OFFENCES

... a strong feeling in the neighbourhood. A DsRAMATIC INCIDENT.-On Sunday evening the house of Mr H. Johnston (formerly of Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatres), in Gilliegham street, Pimlico, was entered by some dexterous thieves and plundered of jewel ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... half-past five o'clock. The evening after that of his acquittal by his peers, the Earl again visited the Concerts ?? at Drury lane. He was hissed and hooted, but appeared unmoved at the scene; to his Countess it seemed to afford amusement ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

... placarded with the an- nouncement, That each day, between the hours of one and two o'clock, the American diver would run from Drury lane, jump forty feet from the parapet of Waterloo bridge into the river, and return to the White Lion within an hour.-Mon- ...

THE ALLECED HOCUSSING IN DRURY-LANE

... several times, he drove back to Drury-lane. There he found no one to answer the bell ; and, after waiting some time he drove to the station-house. The inspector said he could not interfere, and he again drove back to Drury-lane, and stilt finding no answer ...

Published: Sunday 14 November 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1813 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... v Fe ?? ad othera v ?? v Hales. BANKRUpTCY COURT, BASINGHALL.STREET. Iefore Mr. Comblsstoner FoNDLANQUN. Willim Waler, f Drury-lane, lookirig-gla~ss-anufacturer, at hal~pat eeve1 adit.W~li~flClak Giladof Cambridge, ones.drsper, at twelve ;diridend f at ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... eleven; last ?? R. Beale, of Marshall etreet, Colden-square, packer, at twelve; last ?? Joseph Reed, of Mar. quir~court, Drury-lane, victualler, at one; last examination-W. Wormfold, of Margaret-street, Cavendlsh square, coach-smlth, at two; choice of ...

CENTRAL CRDIINAL COURT—(MONDAY)

... reamding at Uxbridge, stated that he brought the chest of tea produced brom Uxbrldge on the 28th of January, and he casne along Drury-lane and down Fleet street. In Warwick-lass, Pater- noeterro w, he missed the chest in question. From other evidence it appeared ...

INQUEST ON SCOTT, THE DIVER

... feet before he made the sliding-noose..Mr. Francis Godfrey examined: I am landlord of the White Lion public-house, No. 118, Drury-lane. I first knew the deceased about two months since, when he jumped from Southwark- bridge. I conversed with him, and he said ...

Published: Sunday 17 January 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2449 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...