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MURDER AND SUICIDE

... of IMichaol Collins, a child two years old, of 11, Langley- court, Drury-lane, The mother said whcn deceased was taken ill she took it to a ehemist's shop in Blackmore- street, Drury-lane, thinking it was Dr. Welch's surgery, which was close by. She went ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... night for three mionths. She did not tell him that her aunt had given her the plate en her birthday. Mary Ann Jecobs, 92, Drury-lane, the prisoner's sister. in-law, stated that on Saturday, the 3rd of February, at half, peat five o'cluck, she saw the p ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... which he afterwards purchased for lOs., and at the same time an arrangement was made that they should meet again outside Drury-lane Theatre on the 'following -day. On the 25th the agent and the' defendant met at 'the Two Spies pusblic-house, Catherine-street ...

SALE OF MRS. THOMAS'S EFFECTS

... DOCfTO1 HARvMO RD. On Thursday, at Bow-street, Sir James Ingham re- sumed the examination of Dr. Francis J. Hammond, of 101, Drury-lane, charged with having conspired with Ellen Sanders, on two or more occasions, to perform na unlawful operation. o r. Poland ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... prosecuted. The complainingxboy and girl, who bore good characters, and were living with their parents in Bussell-courb, Drury-lane, happened to be in flolbern with their younger brother between eleven nad twelve at night, returning home from taking money ...

ALLEGED INHUMANITY TO A LUNATIC

... complained very much of her treatment at the hands of her relatives, and ate ravenously. Dr. Welsh, of 19, Blackmoor.street, Drury-lane, de. posed that on the 10th of May, 1877, he was sent for by the brother of the decoased, and found her to be a con. firmed ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... took thei bat produced from. nuder his coat. The prisoner then bolted off, but witness followed him, and caught-him in. Drury-lane. He then took him to the station-house in Bow-street, but on going there he struggled violently to get away. Albert New- ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS, ETC

... residing at No. 24, Wellington-square Chelsea. It appeared from the evidence that the deceasei was the lady housekeeper at Drury-lane Theatre, aud was known in the theatrical profescion as Mrs. Beaumont. About four months ago she met with an accident, and ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... THE SERIXOUS CHan2 AGAINST A A_- m-e-_ _PGCT ?? :. On Tburad,%y, at, Bow-strtet, Dr. Francis .T. sEia- mond, of 101, Drury-lane, was again examined ?? James Ingham, on. the charge of havingeonspiredwith Ellen Saundersxto procures her miscarria e. Mr. ...

DEATHS FROM STARVATION AND EXPOSURE

... to the parish, which calleupon them to pay heavy rates. Futer inquiry elicited the fact that hiundreds of Persons in the Drury-lane district took refuge in the Passages of the houses to sleep there. Many of the houses were 'ft open, and it waS a nightly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appearance, the Registrar once more adjourned the sit- tiag. IN RE P. B. CHATTERTON.-Mr. Frederick Balsir Chatterton, of Drury-lane Theatre, has filed his peti. tion for liquidation, stating his liabilities at about £40,000. Mr. Terrell, instructed by ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... crowded with milk-dealers Mr. ttraight said the complaintant, Henry ]aanson, is a milk-dealer in a large way oi oueindes in Drury.lane, and at other places, He entered into a contract with the cefendant to supply him with milk at the Paddington Station, He ...