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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... the case for the pr0fleoention, were in effect that the pri- soner, who ?? pubcaifan in this town, had a pub- lG house in Drury-lane, and rseo at 187, Smith- down-lane, having become tenant of th'c last mentioned premrieass on the 30th November. 1872, and ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... and he got the assistance of his brother and Lane in removing the property. Connor received thie beans and sold them In Drury-lane. Sub-Irspector- Detective Jones apprehended the Donghtys and Lane, when the first-named prisoner admitted that he took the ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF A GOVERNESS

... working rules TmE THREAEIED TAILORS' STRIKE. The mngrof the John'Williameson Company, Limited, of the Tailors' Academy, Drury-lane, ' Laldon seicngyesterday to a swrpres e nta-1 tive in regard to the threaitenaed withdrawal ofz workers from the Manchester ...

TRANSFER SESSIONS

... Laverty _ Edmund Ward ] Dickinson-street -William Beok Geoffrey Hodgson a Dickinson-street .-AL Geogheganauames Kenny Drury-lane Henrv rindeal..CatherineHeigleys Dublin-street -John'Taylor.- ?? Henry Bibby I Earle-rosd_-.Benjamin Prior Henry Shepherd ...

LICENSING SESSIONS

... house in Drury-lane. The lowest value of xke license itself would be £200. There was no opposition to the license. The mnagistrates granted the application, the Chairma statingthat they were largely influenced by the surrender of the Drury-lane license ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... S. le ad RE~ joR Gmuous AND WILLIAM AmNDEW E en Grr~ouB.-The debtors, father and son, had k he traded as shipbrokers in Drury-lane, Liverpool. , &Thesb tmn of affairs showed liabilities £91770,, heand ases £15, consisting of office fixtures.- ' La'j Johna ...

FRAUDS ON THE ARISTOCRACY

... the sessions he would prove other cases in which the prisoner had received letters at New Ormond-street, Fetter- lane, and Drury-lane, all connected with these frauds. The most extraordinary letter was to Lord Leigh, as follows:-M% Lord,-You have been very ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... wehen he, was informed that he was not in good circum- stanices. Piaintiff subsequently came to the office of the firm in Drury-lane, and he (do- fendant) said that if he could find a, puri-haser who could pay three years' purchase he should give him a ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... insurance broker, Exchanre-blldiugs. ld Av'm. K. Conbrough, merchant, North ohn-street. dy 'William Cusack, corn merchant, Drury-lane. drbii( Wvilliam H. Dixon, merchant, i~umrford-place. aid I Thomas Dornison, muerebhnt, Tower-buildings East. thi Kirkman ...

THE MURDER OF MR. TERRISS

... played h all kinds of parts, including under-studies for actors receiving £10 and upwards per week. I a have also played at Drury-lane for benefits, a! Gaiety Theatre matinees as walking gentle- t' man, her Majesty's Pantomime, chorus, Royal n Chorus, Grand ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... charged o. with having stolen several corn samples and saiksfrom'a the watrehouse of Mr. G. P. M 'Kerrow, grain merchant, Drury-lane. It appeared that the prisoner doaney was' employed to clean the office of Mr. M'Xerrow, and shala to mend sacks, She had ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... was brought up on the charge of stealing a gold ring from the person of John Jesper, a coloured seaman, living at No. 18, Drury-lane. It appeared that shortly after twelve o'clock on Monday night, Jesper met the prisoner in Goree-piazzas, and stopped to ...