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SEDUCTION AND BIGAMY

... -Yester- day morning, ?? half-paet six o'clock, an awfui instance of the uncertainty of human life occurred to John Hely, of Drury-lane. It appears that the deceased was in Coveat. garden, in the full enjoyment of health, and, while speaking to a friend, dropped ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ef 10, I havy been upon the stage, I had a few days on my hands, and I thought I wonld go to Brighton before opening at Drury-lane. I wcnt to Mr. Levy, and proffered my serviceS for one week for half a elear benefit. He said he aould not agree to that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner's further violence. The wife's statement was fully corrobe- rated by the shopkeeper, Mr. Billington -of .Wilsoa-street, Drury-lane, who saw the prisoner Punohing her headi, while ca the ground, with a degree of brutality almost incredible. Mir. Henry ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wretched prisaner, when Mla lHealy, was cue f the Most admired actresses and voalists en thre BtlEh tage, and not Only filled Drury Lane to the ceiling, but barmed half the town.- When so great a favourite, IEB lealy got mrrtied tci My. Prinuas, an aceomplished ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pub- lic-house, and made his escape. H saw nothing of the prisoner until the Saturday night afterwards, when he met him in Drury-lane, and stopped hun, at the same time charging him with stealing his watch, when the prisoner replied, Come along with' me ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... re- fusing, if they were on the rank waiting for hire ? The constable explained that the rank was close to the theatre in Drury-lane, and nothing short of a whole family of four or six-which enables them, under the new Act, to realize a good sum by extra ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... prosecution of a man named Carter, at' Westminster Ses- sions, for stealing play-bills belonging to Mr. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. 'No :ounsel appeared for the prosecution, and no. expenstei' were applied for at the usual time. If there - had ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN ST. LUKE'S PARISH

... any ?? wo then silently removed from the bar. A MMc AccDEnxrTALLY POISONEDn.-Dennis Riley v6et to work at a chemist's in Drury-lane yesterday, and seeing a slice of bread and butter on a plate in the cellar, ate ol. It had been left f(or the rats, with ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 'all, and that he was given into custody in consequence of having attempted to obtain some money upon it from Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane Theatre, representing that'he had been sent by his father, Mr. Flexmore, the clown. Mr. Flexmore at the time wrote a letter ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... given the said Bill the butcher her-company, -and' remained with him all night at several low places in the vicinity of Drury-lane? To this question the complainant indignantly replied in the negative; The' coihplatat't bhcame ex'asperated', and, turning ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... appeared that some information having been given to the police at Bow-street, a party of officers went to 44, Charles-street, Drury-lane, and having forced an entrance into the froqt room upon the first floor, they found all three prisoners there, the man Motris ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... aged 22, was charged withlhighway robbery. The prosecutor, a gentleman named Biedermaun, residing at Wandswortb, was on Drury-lane shortly after six o'clock on Tuesday evening, having called at a shop for a gold eye-glass which had been left for repair ...