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THE POLICE COURTS

... report to the Ioardof' ia W-orks snd to the dlifferentinsuransce companies interested :- an -let March, 9j p.m., at 13, Drury-lane, occupied by r. AL, F. Quick, corn chandler-coutents insured in the of Sun. Damage-warehouse of two floors (in rear of in ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... offered to sell them to a coal porter at the station; failing in that he got some young woman ro- siding in Charles-street, Drury-lane, to pawn them. The boots were now produced, and were satisfactorily identified as having been sent by Mr. htenyon, of Leicester ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Whitley and Mary W*hitley, his wife, the woman I having been found dead in the passage of the house, S, 1 Feathers-court, Drury-lane, on Tuesday morning last, I and the man having died at the hospital about 2 o'clock on the saceday. The circumstancesof ...

MURDER IN DRURY-LANE, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... Tuesday nmorning another fearful tragedy was brought' te light, a shocking murder having been committed in Feather's-court, Drury-lane. It appears that a man named James Whiltey, a bricklayer's labourer, with his wife and six children, lived on the third ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... where di they remained half-an-hoer. Afterwards they walked to Drury-court, where they separated, the father turn-.i ing up Drury-lane, and the prisoner going into the ch billiard-roomn, where he remained about 20 minutes. o After that he proceeded to Mir ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... shop, where they remained half an hour. Afterwards they walked to bury court, where they separated, the fat er turning up Drury-lane, and the prisoner going into the billiard room, where he remained about twenty minutes. After that he proceeded to Mr. Wallace's ...

CHARGE OF PETTY THEFT AGAINST A GENTLEMAN

... where they remained about half an hour. Alterwards'they walked to. .Drury-court, wheretheyseparated, the father turning up Drury-lane and the prisoner going to the billiard' room, where he remained about twenty minutes. Alter that he hroceeded' to Mr. Wallace's ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... FALOONER.-ThiS bankrupt, who is generally known as Edmund Fal. Coner, is the comedian dramatic author, and lately manager of Drury-lane theatre, in partnership with Mr. OCatterton. 'He is at present a prisoner for debt inWhitecross-street, and Saturdaywas ...

Law Intelligence

... of 47, Acacia-road, St. John's-wood, and of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, theatrical ananager, coniedijue, and author, for some time in partnership with 1F. ?? Chat. terton, of Drury-lane Theatre, as theatrical Diana. gers, at present a prisoner for debt ...

Law Intelligence

... (Before Mr. Commissioner Goulburn.) IN RE O'IOURKE, OTHERWISE FALCoNER. The bankrupt in this case was one of the lessees of Drury-lane Theatre. The particulars of the failure were published at length a few days ago. Notice hall bees given to renew the application ...