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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

UNJUST WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

... licensed victualler, Brown Bear, Broad-street. a short measures, :s -, G. Lay, licensed victualier, Marquis of Granby, Drury-lane. gsant Giles-in-tbe-Fields, 4 short measures, 20s - H13. tAylor, licensed victualler, Prince of Wales, 45i Great' QOeen-street ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... age, his daugh. ter, in the Thames. at Bankside. Timothy Edgely, a publican out of business, sala that he resided at 151. Drury-lane. On Tuesday afternoon, shortly after three o'clock, he was passing along Bankaide, when he saw the prisoner coming to- wards ...

ANOTHER DEATH FROM DESTITUTION

... treet, savers wound of face; 131ha Russellj anainfant nine weeks, his daughter,'wound- of face; Richard Foulkes, 14, of Drury-lane, injury to side6; Charlotte Ward, 48, of 2, Hill-street, -Wellington-street, Wackfriars- road, severe injury to spine and ...

THE HACKNEY-WICK MYSTERY

... UN to his knees, and threw the little creatural into dee& water. She was rescued by Edgeley, a publicase, re. siding in Drury-lane. at the time of the occuvr-en is the prisoner was described to be sodden with drink. Hle was stated to be a good workmuan ...

AN UNEQUAL MATCH

... tavern, Broad-street, Bloomsbury, on the body of Charlotte Brasher, aged thirty-eight, who resided at 4, Charles-street, Drury-lane.-It appeared that Wiliam Snell, police-constable, found deceased, who was a tailoress, and had led an irregular life, sitting ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... strange ?? was rem manded. l CLERIIENWELL. ASSAULTING A LzciasED VICTUALLR,. - Kate Msancg, aged thirty, a servant, of 20, Drury-lane. was charged with being drunk. disorderly, and making uese of obscene language inside the Talbot publiehouse, 97, Caled ...

TRIAL OF SIR C. EARDLEY FOR BIGAMY

... for some information about the second wife-whether she bad money. It was stated or the defence that she wasan actress at Drury-lane, Lnd that there was no proof of her having had any _ noney. Mr. Giffard said his information was lifferent with regard to ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... away.-n Joshua Grant, a boy about fifteen years of age, said 1: he lived with his parents, who lept a coffeehouse n at 125, Drury-lane. OC Tuesday the prisoner sent P, him to get a cheque changed at a banlker's. It swas 1 at once paid and be brouglst the ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stealing a pair of trowsers and avest, value 30s., the property of John Bywater.-The prosecutor was in a pulibchouse in Drury-lane, on the 15WthAugust, the worsefor liquor, and had with him on the counter a parcel'containing the goods in question. The ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... wdrk since Whitauntide. -rom inquiries that. were made the prisoner had been' seen wheeling a truck laden with iron down Drury-lane. Prom the appearance of-his hands he. seemed to have worked very ?? prisoner said .b had notdone any vork lately, orbe would ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... or in default, five days' imprisonment. D OW-STREET. FIVE MONTHS AFTER MAREIAGOE.-Hefl-y Toastor, who sells shell-fish in Drury-lane, appeared to a summons 'bas-giug hin with assaulting Anne Taylor, his ?? in giving her evidence, con- tinued giggling aind ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... keep the peac for six mneths. - MARLBOROUGH-STREET. Jn7aroas- Eltzabeth Csreed, who gave her address Great. Wild-etrebt, Drury-lane, was chared with stabbing Martha Benham, a married woman, residing at 18, Little Windmill-street.-Theprosetntrix said: OnFriday ...