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MURDER OF DALEY THE POLICEMAN.—Previous to the above trial, the prisoner, Thomas Cooper, was placed

... which she made him par. take. The boy then went into his mother's room, both the parties being resident in the same house in Drury lane. Shortly afterwards the prisoner sent the boy for some more drink, and when he brought it to her room she locked the door ...

COURTS OF LAW

... Wilde, Mi Thesiger, and Mr G. W. Cooke, appeared as counsel for the ?? plaintiff is the eminent tragedian and the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and the defendants are the proprietors of the newspaper called the Weekly Dispatch, in which, under the date of ...

MURDER BY A HIGHWAYMAN

... five years ago, in the Isle of Dogs. He was again remanded. A woman is also committed for the attempted murder of a boy in Drury lane. ACCIDENTS. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT.-At an inquest on the body of John Glascott, aged 42, Mr Turner, of Dean street, said ...

POLICE

... the body of Mary Ann Hugdon, aged two months. The mother of deceased went to the shop of Mr Jardine, achemist, residing in Drury lane, and asked for a pennyworth of Godfrey's cor- dial. She was served by a person named Sawer, assistant, who told her that ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LLUIGENCE-TURSDAY. 110W-STRfEET. A'rTrnm PT D NY OR D lFt.-A wormamn, aro h 7)hoioa, re- sidiung at No. 10, Park. r-street, Drury-lane, was broiight blero Mr. Jardino for re-examination, oil ai chnnrgt of cuotting tbe throat of ai boy, n-ed twelve yetars ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MARIA FonDE.-The insolvent in this case, was the well.known and favourite singer and actress who came out: some years ago at Drury-lane, under the management of Mr. Ellibton,! as a pupil of Rooke's, the present eminent musical composer, andi kept her position ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... in Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, rood the child being restless, she was advised to administer to il God- frey's cordial. Intending to do so, on Friday morning she went to the shop of Plr. Jardine, a chemist, residing in Drury-lane, and asked for a pennyworth ...

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 ...

LAW AND POLICE

... not in the free list of Drury-lane.-Re- examined by Mr. Platt : I seldom went to the Haymarket ex- cept when a novelty was produced. The Dispatch had two admissions to the Haymarket. I paid for my admission when I went to Drury-lane, I did not g-et there ...

Published: Sunday 26 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7017 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT. Two respectably-attired individuals, named Edwin Dash and John Hiil, described as haberdashers in Drury.lane, were brought up at Bow-street Police-court, yesterday, in custody of police.constable Pike, F 105, on a warrant issued ...

Published: Sunday 16 October 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3246 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment