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THE STEPNEY MURDER

... named Mahoney, '1who'C flived in the front parlour,. but left some time before, I anid Vho 'snce'lived in Princes-street, Drury-lane, I a '1his man came forward on Ifriday eveding, buttoolate I 3 to give his evidence to prove that this shoe wes his, . au ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... CUSACK AND OTHEHS V. RoaicRSox.-1'be piain. tiffi in thie action were Messrs. Charles Cesack and Sons, butter merchants, of Drury-lane, In this town, and the defendant was Mr. Edward Robinsoin, general merohaLt, of London. The action was br~mght to recover ...

THE LONDON TRAGEDY

... Drury Court, wshich is a paveil thorougbfare from the Strand, and opposite the church of St.-Mary-le-Strand, leading Into Drury LAne, part of which hou.e was oecupied by the parents of the deocaed cnild. The cellar ino of atull dimensions, and wan only ...

SUMMARY

... Central Criminal Court, yesterday, sentence of death was passed on the youth Reeves, who recently strangled his sister in Drury-lane, London. It is very probable that the extreme penalty of the law will not be exacted in this case. The Dublin city council ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... and 6 can read only. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand Jury:- Wiliarm Stanley HarrIs, wholesale stationer, Drury-lane (foreman). James Daiues, merchant, Tower-buildings South. George Wiliam Bahr, sbipbrcker, Cable-street. Samuel cearne, wine ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... permitting drunkenness, acquitted Miobshael Lyner, Hornby-atreet, selling during prohiblted hours, 20s, and costs; James Field, Drury-lane, 10s. and costs; Ann Tunatall, LJlmekiln-lane, selling during prohi- bited hours, acquitted; Mary Blundell, St. Martin- ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... the charge of stealing and re- ceiving £248 13s. 6d. in money and bils belonging to Messrs. Mahler Brothers, merchants, Drury- lane, were again placed in the dock. Mr Robi- son, of the firm of Lowndes, Bateson, and Robinson, solicitor, said before the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... adremnded on A1e-charge of stesi n and re-I ceiving.£248 18S. 6d. jk~ ?? belonging to Messrs Mabierl 3rothers, merchants, Drury- lane, were again pice in the dock. Mr. Robin- - f thne fliiq of Lowndes. Batoson, and. 7 ev'id~etice''d'uduied, ee t'en ard ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... and costs Sunday trading.J. H. celsion, Dexter-street, Edge-fill, Sunday trading, was fned 2Ds. adand costs.-ame Field, Drury-lane, Brunswick-street, for Sunday trading, was fined los and ?? NM'Sheery Dublin-street, for Sundaytrading, lOs. and. ?? Mooney ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Park- road 20sr and costs Sanday trad ofJ. H. Bellion, Dexer-street, Edge-hil , Sna al ing, was fined a 0s. ;-and ?? Field, Drury lane, Brunswick-street, for Sunday trading, was fined 10s, and costse Mw IMSheery, Dublin-street, for Sunday trading, he 1h and ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Ashe, SouteC astle-street. T. C. Adam, corn merchant, Brunswick-street. W. D. Broome, corn merchant, Drury-lane. HodgsonBlElandcommission merchant Drury-lane, John Broad ent corn merchant Drary-lane, Christopher Bell, wine merchant, Mosr-street. WV. N. Bell ...