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SUSPECTED MURDER AND ROBBERY IN CHELSEA

... Police-stat ion. The man gives the name of Samuel Smith, aged forty. seven, and states that he lives in Parker-street, Drury. lane. The deposition of the constable was taken in the hospital by one of the magistrates of Higbgato Police. court. He was unable ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defended; Mr. Moorq,- of the Institute for the Protection of Women, watched the case. Ann Driscoll, No. 6, Lincoln-court, Drury- lane, said the deceased was the wife of a man who went about carrying boades. On Monday evening, as she was passing the Angel ...

CUNNING ROBBERY BY BOYS

... clerk,' were charged before Mr. Vaughan with stealing S80 from Messrs. Firmin and Sons, of the Strand, Conduit- street, and Drury-lane, the employers of the prisoner Hawes. Mr. Blanchard Wontner prosecuted. In opening the ease, he said that Weesars. Firmin ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—YESTERDAY

... t, Dr.ery-lane. ?? the 25tim October the prisoner, accompanied byea woman named Thompson, went to a lodging-bonse near. Drury-lane and engaged a room. The woman Thompson said she wanted to go out, and prisoner said, If you are gone more than five minutes ...

THE MILITARY LIBEL CASE

... accepted, and the parties left the court. MARRIED LIFE. At Bow-street,- on Wednesday, Robert Nathan, a clothes dealer in Drury-lane, was charged with as- sinlting Frederick Charles Soloman, a, music.hall singer known as Lieut. Fred. Chanries. Complainant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... deceased were called, and one of Rem stated that she saw her mother lying on the floor si their room in Lincolu's-court, Drury-lane, and that e maid the barman at the Angel had been giving her * doing ; that she (witness) went for a candle, and tt on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ltacl et on ire. elakged IShTA . ROUGe STREET. AiT Exousa et. ronxinq. - James Goiltgleer,. a labourer, -of Charles-street, Drury-lane,' weas chargcl beore Mr. Newton' with stealing from the per son ol ?? Alexander 'Duncan Gray, lof 214, Oxford-street, gold ...

A THEATRICAL CASE

... commissions. It wo~uldi Iagents were-a mistake. Cross'examcined: ?? alwaya-engascea his own artsta. M~r. Chatverton.-lessee oif Drury'Lane; Mr. Hollings- head,-of -the Gaiety;t Mr. Bancroft', from the Nie of Wales's, and MT. Hare, from the Court Theatre, were ...