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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

RETURN OF THE BALLET GIRL

... lady in Soho equare, and in pasring over the WestminsterO bridge I met Emily Hobbs, a young woman who mad to belong to the Drury.lane ballet, and whom I ased to know twelve mouths ago. Mr. Norton: About what time was it?- Mien Newell: About half paet seven ...

NOTES OF LAW CASES

... clergyman of the esta- blished church, who had, it was stated, the misfortune of having twenty-one houses, in Lincoln-court, Drury- lane, which he could not sell, as he only had a life in- terest. The houses, which were let out to coster- mongers and persons ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... well-dressed man, was indicted for steal- ing with violence from the person of Alfred Albert Sungate, at the pit entrance of Drury-lane theatre, a watch, value 31., his property. He was found Guilty and sentenced to five years' penal servitude, being a ...

THE CASE OF DR. GODFREY

... TEADESmAN. -On Tuesday morning, Mr. Henry Cleets, who had for many years carried on the business of a gold-beater, at 42, Drury-lane, com- mitted suicide. Deceased, who was between sixty and seventy years of age, was a chapel-warden of St. John's chapel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... AND HER SWEETEEART.-Jane Whitelo'e, a servant girl in the employ of M1r. Usher, of the Red Lion and Still pub- lic-house, Drury-lane, was charged with stealing a large quantity of cigars, bottles of spirits, &c., belong- ing to her master; and Michael Hogan ...

TRIAL OF THE BANK FORGERS

... happened on the premises belonging to Mr. Andrews, a wholesale toy-dealer, carrying on business at No. 54, Great Wildastroet, Drury-lane- The premises immediately faced the back 'part of the extensive paper warehouse of Messrs. Spalding and Hedge, and extend ...

NOTES OF LAW CASES

... The case of M1. Rye, the lessee of the Royal Iih- lian Opera-house fii Covent-garden, and Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury-lane, and Signor Graziani, the celebrated singer, to whose professional services I Mr. (lye and Mr. Smith respectively lay claim ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... thirty-eight, a match and flower-seller, was charged with stealing the infant son of Mary Leadham, of 52, Charles-street, Drury-lane--The mother stated she was a tailoress, and had cohabited with a man named he0in for this teen years. On the 80th MIarels ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... description. Be immediately went to the house where the prisoner lodges, in one of the low streets between Newton-street and Drury-lane, and took him in custody. He had in his pocket a purse (not Miss Peyton's) containing two sovereigns and 32s. in silver ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... obtaining a larp quantity of pictures, frames, &c., froiss Mc George Mees, an extensive picture-frame neanufacturer oe No 129, Drury-lane, under false and felonious pretence:. -It appeared, from the evidence, that the prisoner, who resided at Walthamstow, applied ...