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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—YESTERDAY

... t, Dr.ery-lane. ?? the 25tim October the prisoner, accompanied byea woman named Thompson, went to a lodging-bonse near. Drury-lane and engaged a room. The woman Thompson said she wanted to go out, and prisoner said, If you are gone more than five minutes ...

THE COLCHESTER POISONING CASE

... healed up, and he could distinctly state that the wound in question did not cause or accelerate death. Dr. Saunders, of Drury-lane, agieed with this e. opinion. A verdict wa returned f Deathfrom natural S- eantes. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES OF INCENDIARISM

... DIARISD,. At the Thames Police-court, on Tuesday, William Anthony, aged 21 years, a blacksmith, of No. 2, Parker. street, Drury.lane, was brought before Mr. Paget, on remand, charged with wilfully and maliciously setting fire to the St. George'sSufferance ...

[ill] ON THE BENEVOLENT

... attosnded meeting of licensed sictuallors, residing in the Strand district, was held aS EhXr. Webber's, the Barley Mow, Drury-lane in further. nce of a movement for closing all licensed houses in the metropolis for thle space of one week. Mr. Jenkins ...

EXECUTION OF THE [ill] MURDERER

... firm portioan it, as it will be remembered wes done by a man naned Bousdield, who murderel his wife and several children it Drury-lane. The proceeding of the prisoner was ob. served, hoowever, and his foot was pushed ba:k oe to It drop. The ooly persons present ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... -Johin isuniford, Hole in the Wall, Baldwin's.gardenms, Ltathor-luwe, 3 measures; fined 1es.-John luenry Francis, the Sun, 21 Drury-lane, St. Giles's, 3 measures, one of which eus a half-pint for metisuring berr into customers' jugs, fined 30s. The chairmant ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... imprisonment with hard labour. About half past ten o'clock on the morning of the Ist inst. Thorogood chanced to see him in Drury-lane, and, following him, nc ticed that he entered the courts of equity, but came out empty-handed. He then went into the Union ...

SERIOUS OFFENCE BY A MEDICAL MAN

... confine- ment, and he at the same time said that he had a wife and children. The prisoner at this time was living at 101, Drury-lane, and he imade up the medicine for her there. After she had taken the medicine she used to feel sick and languid, but it ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... was brought to his hoase by a friend from Ban. chester to lodge a few days until he completed a theatrical engagemet at Drury-lane Theatre. As he appeared to be wel? ednoated, and hearing that his ramil were respectable people. an arrangement was made ...

MURDER OF A HUSBAND

... did oblain drink at other public-houses, and, eventually, they both went home to a lodging they cccupied in Granby-street, Drury-lane. What actually occurred between them after their retnrn did not appea~r to he very clearly understood; buti about seven ...

DELICATE DISCLOSURES

... Hospital re- specting the death of Frederick Heath, aged forty-five years, a street orderly, residing at 37, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane. From the evidence of his son, John Hecath, and other witnesses, it appeared that the deceased had for some considerable ...

THE MILITARY LIBEL CASE

... accepted, and the parties left the court. MARRIED LIFE. At Bow-street,- on Wednesday, Robert Nathan, a clothes dealer in Drury-lane, was charged with as- sinlting Frederick Charles Soloman, a, music.hall singer known as Lieut. Fred. Chanries. Complainant ...