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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... oil, the property of Messre. Hoare.-A po- lice constable stated that about eight o'clock on Wed- nesday night, he was in Drury-lane, in plain clothes, when he saw prisoner proceeding towards Broad-street, very much intoxicated, carrying a large stone bottld ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... before Mr. Hall, charged with attempting to steal a valnable dress ?? pro-. secutor, Mr. Samuel Varley, the clothier of Drury-lane, deposed that, having lost either a coat, or trowsirs, or some ohbe portion of wearing apparel, nearly every day for the ...

DREADFUL MURDERS IN YORKSHIRE

... ACCiDENT.-On Wednesday forenoon, the following accident happened on thepressies belonging to Mr. Down, No. 2, Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, which there is no doubt will terminate fatally. The third-floor back was occupied by two young women, who obtained a living ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... murder his wrife, Ann Do. novan, by ill-using aner, ad afterwards by throwing her out of a window at lo. 19, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane,. was brought up for further examination. The prisoner, who conducted himself in a very imperious manner throughout the ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... Catherine Smith with having attempted to pass a bad five-shilling ?? prosecutrix said that she was barmad at the Royal Standard, Drury-lane, and that last night, a little before twelve o'clock, the prisoner en- tered the shop and called for half-a-pint of porter ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... 's mother, who was in court during the time, pulled out the money, and paid the fine, when the prisoner was discharged. DRURY-LANE THEATRICAL FUND. - On Monday evening, the usual annual festival of this charity took piece at the Freemasons' Tavern, and ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... with stealing a coat, trowsers, and waistcoat, the property of Mr. Wilson, landlord of the Hope Tavern, Blackmoor-street, Drury-lane.-From the evidence of the prosecutor, it was adduced that in tilee iay part of I this month prisoner engaged lodgings at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the army, was charged with attempting to throw herself into the Thames, from Waterloo.bridge.-Mr. A. Isaacs, residing- in Drury- lane, deposed that shortly after four o'clock on Monday afternoon he was sitting on the floating pier at Water- loo bridge, and ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... p published in the police reports. The prsoner and the prosecutrix, who is his wife, lifed at No. 19, Short's- gaodeos. Drury.lane, and It appiared that on the evening of the 19th of April they came tome, both of them being intoxicated. Alter a ahort ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... deposed that he was in company with the pri- sonpr all dnv yesterday, and in the evening they went to No. 17, Princess-street, Drury-lane, the residence of Catherine Vitch.- They stopped- there for some time,. and shortly after* nine o'elock the prisoner commenced ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... under such circumstanleas. CHcARGE OF SHOP'LIFTING.-On Friday, M. Nathan, st a general dealer, residing in Charles-street, Drury-lane, 6s was placed at the bar before Mr. Hardwick, charged wt stealing five black silk neckerhiefs, value 22s., the pro- d perty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner, accompanied by Dones, a drummer in the Coldstream Guards, went to Montague's lodgings, No. 17, Princes's-street, Drury-lane. After they had been there some time, a quarrel arose between the prisoner and Montague, respecting their former in- timacies ...