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THE POLICE COURTS

... also found a door-handle which fitted Mdr, Palmer's back ?? .talmner' the proeecutor,'estid that he was a butcher at'id6,. Drury-lane and the prisoners were his lodgers and occupied 'the second-flor. Witness ha~dmissednmeat from js shop.. at nig~litmor the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Ale rny, aged 22, and Catle. nns Alarney, aged 17, and a young girl named Marv Mahoney, aged 15, a living in Orange-court, Drury-lane were chazged before Mr. Vaughan with violently assault- ing May Crowley.-The prosecutrix, who also lives in Oanuge-court ...

THE POLICE COURT

... that the milk in question was adulterated to the extent of 18 par enut, of water. Hlenry hanson, milk contr~actor, 139, Drury-lane, said hea accompyanied thle complaint nt, and sawg the samp~les of milk taken Irons the churns ?sent up by defendant. He ...

TEH POLICE COURTS

... that he did not live there. Tbey made inquinn and found that the prisonerwas Hving with his shte at 28, Groat Wild-street, Drury-lane. On bursting oe the doors they found a large quantity of wearing appusel which had been stolen irom 72. Grosvenor-strett ...

THE GREAT LIBEL CASE IN PARIS

... aged 50, the wifeo a! tradesman in Drurylane, who died hoc under th~e follo wing circumstances: -MrP. Dunn, of 65, a fs --Drury-lane, a bootmaker~, said the deceased was his wife. at ?? had been married 32years) and for 10 years she had, onI ',been addicted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whose uae is unknown. Frederick Kerley saw the prisoner put his hands into several persons' pockets at the pit ontranco of Drury-lane Theatre, on the 26th of ,Ootober, and took him into cu~cidy. The jury fotmd him Gail, John Btoton, warder at the Uitr P-rhWe ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... court. The defendant was discharged. Df THANES. Ad WWam Anthony, aged 21 years, a blacksmith, of i No. 2, Parkerstreet, Drury-lane, was brought before Mr. . Paget, charged with wilully setting re to the goods on V. the St. George's Sufferance-wharf, 81 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Donovan. Mr. Child, solicitor to the Licensed Vitunallors' Protete tion Society, defended. Ann Driscoll, No. 6, Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, said the deceased was the wife of a man who welut about , carrying boards. Yesterday evening, as she was passing the .Pgel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Keating, Brett, and Denman.) S nDA=Y V. OHATTEaTON. The plaintiff in this case, a barrister, was one of the new : renters of Drury-lane Theatre, and he brought an action I 1 of assault under the followhiu= cie-cumstances :-le went . as a renter into the dress ...

APPEALS TO CHARITY

... Exeter-hall, tbtrsnd Mr. John Boys, 26, 1 Bedford-street, Strand, W. C.; Mar. Win. Stonnell; Messrs. I ILawson and Holdens, 35, Drury-lane, w.C.; and at the 4 school, by, Sir, your obedient servant, :ยข. BALub, Super- I intendene, 14 years. . OuR AGED SnAmhw-(To ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... sittingas COhief Tudge.) ' it nI F. 3. oiriAroe.T'' The -liquidating debtor in' this case IS th'well -dowvn leesse of Drury,-lane Theatre, .who, reeently failed'for upwards 6f 36, 000. At the first medling of the creditors they agreed to a resolution ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. GUILDHALL, deorge .Dufty, living at No. 19, Coal-yard, Drury-lane, a carmen, in the employ of the (reat Western Railway, and Peter Murphly, a labourer, living at 4 Sugar Loaf- oourt, Swan-street, Minories, were brougist up for final ...