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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

ASSASSINATION OF A [ill] MAN IN DRURY-LANE

... apprentice, named Thomas Wix, sped D9 years, 'opon his master, Mr. James BRstock, a brass-fOunder, residing in PitVa-place, Drury- lane. It appears that on Saturday evening, the master had occasion to send the youth to one of his customers with an order, for ...

PROSECUTIONS UNDER LORD ASHLEY'S ACT

... MURDERS TvHROUG11 DcS- TITUTIoNS-On Taesday afternoon, Mr. Wakly held an inquest at the Ben Jonson, Great 1Yilde-street, Drury- lane, upon the body of John Grainger, a blacksmith, aged 27, who committed suicide, and attempted to kill his wife and brother ...

THE ASSASSINATION IN DRURY-LANE

... repetition of that given at Bow-street. a Edward Mallers, of Drury-lane, dealer in pawnprokers' pledges, deposed to selling a grin to Graham about a month before the man was shot ih Drury-lane; but the Saturday before the eccurrence took place, he (Graham) ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... order bled been obtained in fraud, and that question would now be brought under ?? nisi accordingly. THE CASE OP SHOOTING IN DRURY-LANE. We gave the particulars of this melaneholy ease in our latest edition of last week. They were as follow :-At about half-past ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... the police, and resisted them is -the execution of their dnty. It appears that during the exoitomeni attendant ?? fire in Drury-lane last night, several attempt! were made to pick pockets, and while the police were in the act s cepturijg the offenders the ...

ASSASSINATION OF A POLICECONSTABLE AT DEPTFORD

... Richardson and his daughter, for the murder of their infant child at Green. wich, and Wix, for murdering his master in Drury-lane, stand charged with an attempt to murder and man- slaughter; four, for arson at Hammersmith; one, for forgery on the Ac ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the Clersenwell Sessions- house than they did to that court-one lived at Lud- gate-hill, and the other in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. Seventy-two inhabitants of Westminster were obliged to attend there, in order to save these people from going to Clerkenwell ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... ing woman was brought before Mr. Jardine on tbI above ?? police on dutyin Drury-lane deposedtohavingtakeR the prisoner into cus- tdy this morning. at two o'clock, in Drury-lane, with the clothes in her possession. Two persons, named Harriet King and Ann ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Ballantine stated the ease to the jury at considerable ?? foreman to the prosecutor here stated that he occupies a shop in Drury-lane, in which lie carries on the business of a currier and leatherseller. On the evening of the 20th of April he left the shop ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... the police, and resisted then the execution of their duty. It appears that during ithecitee4 attendant upon the fire in Drury-lane last night, reeseal anon11. were made to- pick pockets, and while the pohee wee-a is ti se 4 capturing the offenders the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ovas livinag in Earl-street, Seven Dials. About S o'clock on Satur- day evening, the 25th of April, she was passing through Drury-lane, when she met the prisoner, whom she accidentally ran against. He immediately made use of a very bad expression, saying ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Soon after eight o'clock, she reeiverd information fromtlhe police that it had been offeredfor sale in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. The truck was worth 2 lOs. The keeper of a eoal-shed, in Short's-gardens, deposed that prisoner had applied to him to purchase ...