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LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... It appeared that on tihe right of the 22nd November the prisoner and the prosecutor were drinking at a public-house in Drury- lane, andrbeth having become somewhat affected with the5 drink which they had taken, thley quar- relled, aid according to the ...

THE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... any one to open that door, N~ary Ann Turner, 4; Gcorge-street, gave similar evidence. Daniel Murphly, 19, Lincoln-court, Drury lane, the shoe black, said he generallystood in Compton-street Soho. He remembered being there on Thursday morning week. He brushed ...

LAW&POLICE, SATURDAY

... a grocer in Drury-lane, was charged with receiving about 5 cwt.'of sugar, worth 5d. per pound. -Mr. Lewis appeared' for Mr. Belohamn.- Police-serjeant Aekrihl of the F division' said: About ten o'cldcklast night, I was ondiutym 'Drury. lane, and saw the; ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... perceived his watch chain hang- ing down loosely, and his watch was ?? Hart, labourer, residing at No. 4, Clare-court, Drury. lane, said that he was in the booking office of the South Western railway when he saw the prisoner and the prosecutor. Smith ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... three woollen shirts, tad some other articles from the chambers. He also laid that he had pledged some of the things in Drury- lane, some in Shoreditob, and some at Attenborough's InFeet-street, and that he had sold the tickets to strangers. Witness had ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... pleaded guilty, he was a very young man, and had carried on what was ostensibly the business of a bookseller in Russell-court, Drury lane; and though undoubtedly he had been engaged in trafficking in these infamous prints, there V7nUS ?? to believe lie had been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... dignity): I work upon my own acconnt. I am an inventor.-Mr. Henry: Where do you live 2- The prisoner: In Charles street, Drury lane, at a fourpenny dab-a fourpenny lodging house.-Mr. Henry: What number ?-The prisoner: Oh, not al- ays ait one. I sleep at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... before iar. TiA'era with having created a disturbance, and interrupted the service in Whitfield chapel, Wilso,--street4 Drury. lane, on Sunday evening.-Mr. Powell, the deacon of thechapel, said that he was present in his owe pew the previoua night-the ...

ALLEGED MURDER IN DRURY-LANE

... | ALLEGED M-URDER IN DRURY-LANE| This (Saturday) morning, John Lemen, a wrethed aid dinspated-looaking man, was charged before Mr. carrie, at the Bow-etreet polite-court, with having caused the death of hblswlfa. T:he first witness called was Mr. George ...

SHOCKING MURDER AND SUICIDE IN DRURY-LANE

... SHOCKING MIURDER AND SUICIDE IN DRURY-LANE. On Tuesday morning, a drcadful'erime was re- vealed in one of the back courts off Drury-lane. A man named Witley was found, with his throat cut and'nearly (lead from -loss of blood, while his wife was discovered ...

DARING WATCH ROBBERY AT A THEATRE

... William: AckriD, police-serleant 15 F, said about half-past six o'olock on the night of January 23rd he was on duty in front of Drury-lane theatre, and was in plain clothes. Directly the doors were opened the prisoner (who had been at the front. before, walking ...