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THE STEPNEY MURDER

... Mahoney, who had lived in the front parlour of said house, but had left some time I before, and now lives in Prince's-street, Drury - lane. This man came forward. on Friday evening, but was too late to give evidence that the shoe' was his. He had cast it .away ...

THE MURDER IN CANNON-STREET LONDON

... he was re-landed, and was not sentj off, SEoKOCIeG MURDER AeND SUICtIDc.-Shortly before seven o'clock on Tuesday morning Drury-lane, London, -was the scene of a horrib.' tragedy, a man namedl James iWheatley, a bricklayer, residing at Feather'a-courtif ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... Duthease, and a pantomihe by Ur. Blanehard, S entitled The Babae in the Wood; or, Harlequin Valentine and Mo Orson. At Drury Lane. a new play and pantomine by Mr. S Blanchard, In which Master Percy Roselic will appear. At the Mr. Haymarket. a burlesque ...

DIVORCE COURT, MONDAY, JANUARY 28

... and stayed. Ic/ ,there for five or six iye'a'rs, About 1840 'they came akain to' T , :London, and took a cigar-shop in Drury-lane. blrs. Eilliott in. ,was also engaged as an aettess at. arious minzor theatrestu ?? M7rs, Elliott said that he had lived ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... dark women him (Mary-Alnn Scott oila, Idle) wee present at the time. to 'Algabclh iAndz-euic.- I .live in Lincoln eoumt, Drury-lane ato 'London._. '$iniam.widOW. I. know'-the prianner. I--first saw thi him ola the 9tb of January, 1859~~ Ita wee iul .W ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... invaded, otined an ex-puarte ?? injunction against tbe adv~rtiseremet. At the same time he cass made arrangemonts for taking Drury-lane and acting his Oat' piecea~there. The result was a double action before V ice-ea Chancellor Wood, who: attempted to effect ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... were at once seot in search of the prisoner, and towards the close of the day he was met in one of the back streets of 92 Drury-lane by P. C. Venes. The officer said,- At a quarter 2S to five o'clock I saw the prisoner leaning on a post in Carey-. shA ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... oripuaers juw. have found a verdict of w1f ,pmrdet)gaiunt.:.&nifinith,- the wo'man'who ocrupied-&, room at No. 8, Barley-court Drury-lane, Lendon. One i.- znighttshe retrned to riehb Accompeied by a you-g anf nlrified Robert Lord, and soon after they were hi ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... splendid costly paintings, soon became a ruin, The great staircase, of which a represents- tion appeared some time ago in Drury-lane Theatre, with a ( large quantity of statuary, is all gone. Very many paintings v that were at the Great Exhibition in 1862 ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... way :-Th e defendant, Air.Wlinen i h year igiC6, was thle owner of at publiehoisse called the Sugarloaf, in Ring-street, Drury-lane. That wvas burnt down, and the father of the plaititff, James Jackson, wats employed, amosig others, to rebuild it, and ...