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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WCte charged with stealing forty-su%-2uzwoks of ?? its property of Mopssrs. Henry Juni-j, rwd oees, corn ncjr- chants, Drury-lane. Mr. Davies lrosecuted,51.1 alird. Bremner defendfd the prieonnormri he prieonet~ we -what are called de alers abiot the ...

FELLOWING A DANGEROUS EXAMPLE

... gave 66, Itdaon Road, Bermondsey, wher his brother lived, and his brother told witness that he lived Eaa coffee shop In DrurY Lane. Witness hadfound that one of the men who were with himra ?? and another was caman, at the place where the prisoner worked ...

BANKRUPTCY CASES

... tailor in Postoffiooeplac- -.was adjourned to the 2Mth instant. Ix an JBuOn R. Owme.-This bankrupt was a corn factor In Drury-lane.-Mr. Yates said he appeared for creditors. The trustee, Mr. Boland, was the represantative of the majority in value of the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF OPIUM POISONING

... Mary Dann aged 50, the wifeof a tradesman in Drry Lane, who die3 under the following _ircumstances : Mr. P. Dunn, of 65, Drury Lane, a bootmaker, said the deceased was his wifo. They had been married 32 years, and for 30 years she had been addicted to ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER RAGAINST A WIFE

... Abrame, the witness said that the pri, Boner was excited and complained of the deoeased's conduct. Dr. Saunders, of 111, Drury Lane, stated that he was called by the last witness. He went to Brydges-street, and found Mr. and Mrs. Wyld quarralling. MIr ...

CHORLEY

... In the first, a chorister,who w ae ?? a dairyman, and who had been engaged to sing in wThe gady of the Loalte, at the Drury Lane, suned tse t eesee, Mr. Chatterlon, for the anna of £e12, on the ground of unjust dismissal; hut on iunqry into details ...

SHOCKING DISCOVERY IN LAMBETH

... Moriarty. From the evidence of the witnesses, it appeared that'the ?? and her husband, who occupied lodgings in Granby Place, Drury Lane, had for some time been in the habit of quarrelling through jealousy, and a few evenings ago, after partaking of some drink ...

COUNTY COURT

... DISPUTED CONTRACT. JOURDAIN A&ND OTHS V. 0o0nc.-l-Messrs. Jourdain and CO., merchants, London, sued Mr. Moore, corn dealer, 12, Drury-lane, Liverpool, to recover dsmnges for his refhusM to ncept a qua'tlty of corn. Mr. James, instructed by Messrs. Bateson and ...

CHARGE OF ARSON AGSINST A PUBLICAN

... She b 4 went tosle again. About three weeksao'wtes ti aaarfnapthba at Drury-lane .About a moath Y. agO, the beds end mattreeses were rdemoved front el f tha Victoria Hotel to Drury-lane. JOiss Doughty took 0 DI five hampers to Brirdguorth about the same ...

THE ALLEGED ARSON BY A PUBLICAN

... allegeo agaiust him. The prisoner said, ',it'e a ie;, rmm innocent. * Witness afterwards went to the prisoner's house, Drury- lane, and found the policy produced. Witness Laidloy afterwards Identified the prheoner us the person who asked him to met the ...

TRANSFER SESSIONS

... Jamnes Walker .iin5 0 Couerdera. tet ?? Mary Dodd jI abel1t Cable-street ?? Anne lenrdngt4n.:E ?? ?? WilsonR Jugl 118 Drury-lane . lchardParlsh. ?? Eldon-street ?? H Henry BrigRs ?? a ?? Falkter-street Thomns JoWalksJ ::JcbO .olrtwid Forrest-etreet ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... the case for the pr0fleoention, were in effect that the pri- soner, who ?? pubcaifan in this town, had a pub- lG house in Drury-lane, and rseo at 187, Smith- down-lane, having become tenant of th'c last mentioned premrieass on the 30th November. 1872, and ...