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ACTIONS FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... Linsey-place, 'Celses. He was born at Bath in 198. and was '72 years of age. He 'made his firs appearance in London at Drury. lane theatre, November 2,1824. FATAL IOE ACCdoitT-While two sono of Mr. Cameron, a gentleman belonging to Glasgow, now on a vit ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... parents in Vieroy-road, South Lambetb. OnSaturdaybvening her 'father sent her with a note to a dairy,'kept by her uncle in Drury-lane and Hbe took the 'omnibus, which set her down at the corner of Stamford-street. As she was going over the bridge the prisoner ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF MATCHES

... had represented that he was selling them- on commission forn ,man.-4ohn Harper. mainager to Messrs. Lewis and Whitehead, Drury-lane, oilmen said that the prisoner Taylor produced some sampies of matches, which he alleged had Ubeen bought at an suc- tion ...

THE HAMPSTEAD SMALLPOX INQUIRY

... the water out of the sheet and showed it to the nurse, This witness also complaiued tf bad food. William Smith, of 130, Drury-lane, carpenter, aid he went into the hospital on the 4th of April, and stayed there 20 days. He complained of bad tond. Afterwards ...

THE EAST-END SPEC

... he was selling mussels, and he had a discusion with a young woman named Louisa Bailey, who lived at 6, White Horse- yard, Drury-lane ' Several witnesses deposed that she accidentally 'pushed against the .de- ceased, who fell to the pavement and, fractured ...

CHARGES OF INCENDIARISM

... OF INENDIARISL At'the Thames police-cOnrt, on Tuesday W17=2j, Anthony, aged 21 years, a blacksmith, of 4i Paslrer street, Drury-lane, was charged on remand withvill fully and maliciously 3setting fire to the St. (th 'Sufferance wharf, Wappin-vwaltl, Lower ...

HAMPSTEAD SMALLPOX HOSPITAL

... the water out of the sheet and shoved it to the nurse. This witness also complained of bad food. William Smith, of 130, Drury-lane, carpenter, said he went into the hospital on the 4th of April, and stayed there 20 days. He complained of bad food. Afterwards ...

INCENDIARISM EXTRAORDINARY

... e. 'uston-road. It, was proved' that thetprisoner' had lived. in Newton-street, Holborn and at 2.rnd Si Parker-street, Drury-lane, for ssveras- yeara. Members of the Vire brigade and $alvige corps' have investigated thleaffair, :and were of opinion that ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... things, and they waited at the door till I came- out with them, and they got rid of the things. They were sold to a man in Drury-lane. Roach said, That's not.the truth, and you know it is not. They were not sold at all; Ipawned the watch, and Forrest the ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... proerty of Henr 'Evey,' of ?? Nass&a-StreetSoho; ?? a 'silver witch, value 41., the -proprbtyof Henry W.'Wilkins, of 42, Drury-lane; Stealing A gold watch, the'property of GeorgeiTurnhban of 27, Endell-itret;' and stealing about a dozen other watches belongng ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... nt. t BOW STREET. PAWNBRoKER VERSUS PAw MOYrnL-Visaa White, a pawnbroker, carrying on business at 9, White Hart-street, Drury-lane. appeared to answer two mummonses that cbgrged 'hin-first, with neglecting to supply a person who had pawned two sheets ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wias charged with being drunk -and indecently assaulting Mrs. Emily Riobards, a widow, residing at 42, llussell-street, Drury-lane.- The -complainant was an elderly person and appeared very reluctant to press the charge. She stated that at 11 o'clock ...