Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... lodgiglig.ouses. On Thursdlay dVI mnornig, ?? half-pa-t six o'clok, Nwhilst he was sit by walking across Little Russell-court, Drury-lane, 'he d, saw a bundle iling in the centri of ?? pathway. n-.Witness pulled fit about, and discovered that: it con. e, tained ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Twyford, charged with a behin of unsound mind. t It appeared that the defendant engaged a lodging at a a public-house in Drury-lane, and in the course of the c night conducted hiimseel in such an extraordinary manner, o being quite sober at the time, that ...

Police Intelligence

... of the magistrate. She said her name' ' was Harriette Jesse Nelson, that she lived at No. 3, Cross-court, Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane; that she was a widow, and earned her bread by working as a laun- i dress, had three children, and was in very destitute ...

Police Intelligence

... magistrate. She said her name Ha ?? was Harriette Jesse Nelson, that she lived at No. 3, Tfha le Cross-court, Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane ; that she was waa, Aa widow and earned her bread by working as a laun- day Pdrs, had the Children, and was in very destitute ...

LAW AND POLICE

... excitement and affliction. She said her name was Harriet essie Nelson; she resided at No. 3, Cross-court, Vinegar- yard, Drury-lane, and was a laundress, with threechildren,in very destitute circumstances. Having read in the newspapers ttn account of the ...

Published: Sunday 23 March 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7293 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Loyal Lord Craven Lodge, No. S7, was celebrated on Tuesday even irg last, in the spaciorsr lodge-room at the Craven Head, Drury-lane, when a sunrptuouts supper was provided for the cecasien by Treasurer Ba-tershee. About frtry get- tlemen sat down, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the poor has elicited the unqualified l approbation of the guardians. f VARIOSs PRICES or BrEAD. - In the vicinity of 3 Drury-lane the price of the 41b. loaf is rid., in the City 8d., on the Surrey side 7 dd. to 8d., whilst in Shoreditch and the neighbourhood ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... internal vessels gave way. Verdic from the effects of habits of intonication.i Mills also held an inquest at the Sugarloafs i Drury-lane, on the body of Mary Slater, agr lodging at No. 3S, in the above street. Two having been found in deceased's head, it wasre ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in College Green, which the night dreams of the Hibernian Pc sojourners in the classic nighbourhood of St. Giles and g| Drury-lane created. The Inspector General, indignant at hie authority being questioned by his followers, has in re- to venge closed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Waller accompanied him, and found r the handkerciiefs, but not the keys -Mr. Avant, who a is in the hsouse of M. Newman, of Drury-lane, stated l that tre prisoner had sold goods to the house on the f 3Lst of Moarch, which was the first day of his employ- ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... they belonged to, he said they eu were ]Ise mother's, and that he had brought them from the ocar Ring's-cross, New-read, to Drury-lane, in oropr to st( be cleaned. The constable then said he would accom- of panty him home, on which he shuffled anad gave another ...