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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tavern, hloomsbury, was charged with causing the death of a woman named Julia Donovan.-Annie Driscell, of 6, Liteoln court, Drury-lane, the wife of a tailor, sidt she knew the deceased, whose husband weltitabout carryinlgbeards. On Monday evening witness ...

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 ...

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 ...

CENTRAL GRIMINAL COURT

... make his escape. Partridge, how. ever, still pursued his search, and ultimately found the prisonor at 48, Charles-street, Drury-lane, in company with two women. He told him ho should take him into oustody for the robbery of a lady in Long-acre, upon which ...

CASES IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... aflnl- terated with wvater. It appeared that Mr. Anson, milk contractor, of Great Queen-street, Lincoln's- inn-fields, and Drury-lane, had contracted with the defendant to supply him every day with pure milk lv the Midland railwav. The quality of the milk ...

A CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE

... Creat ?? Lion-street, scale, 505-C. Hoequart, butteriflln, 10, White Lion-stret, scale, 25s-G, Butler, prolk buthlier, 22 Drury lane, scale, 20s-J. ?? Luckie, Blue Anchor, 35, Chancery-lane, 3 measulres. SOs. A JorlibaY ldTLLET.F.-i400rge Darhy, the steeple- ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLE SEX SESSIONS

... pairs of pliers, 14 steel taps, 22 main cocks, and a quantity of gasfittings, the property of Richard Evorard and CO., of Drury-lane.-1-awe pleaded Guilty, and the jury found Davis, who had been in the service of his employers for 20 years, Guilty. ...

PEEP O' DAY IN COURT

... ViCc-Chleiicl!or Sir C. iAlLt.) CHXTTIEISTON VT. IiiuscRmtv. - 'Plus wvas a seat ori~ginally nistituted by thle Manager of Drury-lane, the Adcilllii, anid ?? Theatres, and who is also Proprietor of the copyright of Falconer's play of Peep a' Day; or, Savouaesice ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1893 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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

... MT-PTED MO5BTE oF A POLraXMAI,- Samuel Srith, alias George Smith, alias Coles, 47, who gave an address in Parker-street, Drury-lane, was charged on remand with ihalisiously stabbing and wounding Police-constable John Ballimore, 359 Y division, with intent ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... eisieod, Ia boy in tine water. Itwas as. csrtaumed that a little hoy, naseed Louis Hancock, aged im, residing in W~ild-court, Drury-lane, had while climbing, the stonef wo~rk aeentally fllen in. Sitboats wvere soon put Oi with the drags belonn to the Royal ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... labour. HIGHGATE. THE ATrlwrTxED MURDER OF A POLICE-CONSTABLE. -Sarmel bcury Smith, aged 47, a labourer, of Angel- court, Drury-lane, was brought up on remand, charged with attempting to murder Police-constable John Bullimore, ;359 Y, on the 28th ult.; ...