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Central Criminal Court

... wherelie stopped a short time at the coner; he then went on to Holborn, and after that to a public house iii King- street, Drury-lane, where he remained for twenty minutes. lie then igain went into llnlhorn, where witness stopped him and asked him wliero ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... remanded for a fortnight. Mr. C. Matthews, and others of his Lyceum company, t have engaged themselves with Mr. Smith at Drury-lane, to appear there in Autumn-Mr. C. Matthews to act as stage manager. An. English. company, under the direction of Mr. James ...

Central Criminal Court

... stopped hat a short time at the corner; he then went on to and Holborn, and after that to a public house in King. are street, Drury-lane, where be remained for twenty iseminutes. He then again went into Holborn, where - rwitness stopped him and asked him where ...

Police

... his wife, Ann Donovan, by ill-using her, f ifi and afterwards by throwing-her out of a window at No. 19, Short'sigardens, Drury-lane, was brought d pon up for further ?? prisoner, who 1 conducted himself in a very imperious manner nor throughout the examination ...

MURDER BY A FATHER AT YORK

... ahad been roblbed of 1 l6. The witness was questioned sabout her brother and sister aud her friends. Her a sister lived in Drury-lane, and her brother in St. John- s etreet-road, Clorkenv7.11. IHer uncle had a daughter by a former nmarriage. The witnessl ...

Police

... toel murder lila wifo, Ann Donovan, by ill-using her, fo andaftrwadsby tlnowing her out Of a window at P Shrta-ardoiis, 'Drury-lane,' was brought ~ up for further ?? pr~isoner, who i Iconducted himself in n very insperious manner . r throughout the examination ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... had beuren the distracting noises onmy vhead.'--Mrs. Eames, .Jamee, ndeal'eleven yearsand can nosy hbear perfectly.-Dr. DRURY.LANE THEATRE. The misfortunes of an old gentleman, vwho is particularly anxious to quit London by the Croydon trin, but who is ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... other means ' Ite oed elevditracting naisis In my ?? Eames. 'I ashbee def evn years' and ean plow bear perfsecty,..Dr. DRURY.LANE THEATRE. The misfortunes of an old gentleman, who is particularly anxious to quit London by the Croydon train, but who is ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... opposition were fraudulent contraction of debts, and obtaining forbearance by false pretences. The insolvent was manager of Drury-lane Theatre, but was apprehended in Sheffield. The opposing creditor was a Mr. Galer, whom the insolvent brought over from Italy ...

SUICIDES AND INQUESTS

... Marlborough-street Police Office Mary Ann Hill aged fifty-two, apoorly-dressed needlewo-' man, living in Little Wyld-street, Drury-lane, was brought before Mr.lardwick, cbarged with stealing a jug. and two basons from the outsideof a china-shop; No. I36,Prince's- ...

THE PLATE ROBBERY IN THE STRAND

... vwife of Henry Cherunean, a regimental tailor, who was abroad, hutbu he did not know where. She resided in Ora nge court, Drury-lane, with her aunt, and was -an unfortunate. BuNoscza, said he was twenty-eight years of jage ,And a butcher, hawking meat in ...

THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AGAINST DETECTIVES

... -Tho only night witness was not with Clarke was the Wednesday, when witness, his witf, Mrs. Clarke, and Mrs. Payne wont to Drury-lane Theatre. Jir. Etx ! said the last witness and Clarke spent last New Year's Eve at his house at Knightsbridge. Dcicetive ...