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CHARGE OF FRATRICIDE

... last, a man who gave the name of Philip Johnson, and described himself as of no occupation, residing at a lodging.bouse in Drury.lane, was brought before Mr. Flowers, charged with distributing filthy prints, and be. 2 having indecently, in the district of ...

THE MURDER IN BURTON CRESCENT

... to the deceased to ascertain her sister's address, whereas he h had ascertained that she was at her sister's house near Drury-lane on the i previous day, was false. Inspector De Ma1id said in reference- to another statement the aecused Mi^ry Donovan had ...

THE MURDER IN [ill]

... defence, and she had ex- pressly declined any other assistance at present. After other evidence, Kate Tobin, Shelden-streot, Drury-lane: I am a widow. I know the prisoner. She is my sister. I knew Mrs. Samuels, of Burton.crescent. I used to go there sometimes ...

BURGLARY AT A CLERGYMAN'S HOUSE

... house of Mr. Gunnery. At the police. station the prisoner gave the name of John Lewis, r of a common lodging-house near Drury-lane. He further states that he had been in the army, and his statement is so far no doubt true, for he has a very military air ...

THE BANNERCROSS MURDER

... for keeping a large numbtr of cats, and thereby causing a nuisanee to the occupants of the house, 2, Bsstcher's.eourt, -Drury-lane. The inspector stated that the defendant was a peor woman, receiving outdoor relief from the parish, bit shit had a perfect ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... father of tie child. ur A.S EC(it.NUr:l PAIr iO Dove -s. -Joseph HIales, tr forty-tin ye:trr of age, atn eel-puiemnan in Drury.lane, was sc chirged tr ith asosaultirig his wife, Mary I-ales, under the It fellowing cirrutnlstrrces. The prosecutrix, who ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... false pre. a tences. hi ATTEMPTING TO ROB A CONSUL. AT the Mnnlboroughlstreet Polic-court, James Brown, of Short's.gardens, Drury-lane, was charged before 'Mr. Newton with attempting to steal from Mr. John H. Fawcett, judge, arld her inajosty's Consul. f ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... Ar the Bow-street Police-court on Thursday Sir James Jugham resumed the examination of Dr Francis t J. Hammond, of I(), Drury-lane, charged with having -e)TItpired with Ellen Saunders, on two or more occa. Fi we, to procure a miacarriage. Mr. rulasd, ...