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SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... -Johin isuniford, Hole in the Wall, Baldwin's.gardenms, Ltathor-luwe, 3 measures; fined 1es.-John luenry Francis, the Sun, 21 Drury-lane, St. Giles's, 3 measures, one of which eus a half-pint for metisuring berr into customers' jugs, fined 30s. The chairmant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... yesterday by Vico-Chancelloif Bacon, granting ain snj non- tion ito restrain th~e performance sof a drama called .Uooka' at Drury-lane Theatre 'which had beenuadveftised for to-night. The plaintid, Miss Campbell,hlad boeeninteiod.. ing to makce her idbhut ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE

... of IMichaol Collins, a child two years old, of 11, Langley- court, Drury-lane, The mother said whcn deceased was taken ill she took it to a ehemist's shop in Blackmore- street, Drury-lane, thinking it was Dr. Welch's surgery, which was close by. She went ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Eagle, 56, Broad-street; John Henry Francis, of the Sun, 21, Drury-lane; Wmn. ,haes. Buttejieid, of the Crown, 1, Great St. Andrew's- street; James Lawrence Graydon, of the Mogul, Drury-lane; James Turner, the Old King's Armrs, 35, Shorts-gardens; Emify ...

THE PENGE MYSTERY

... market, when he was attacked by a woman, who struck him with a jam pot. Priscilla Smith, residing in a court leading out of Drury-lane, was attacked most savagely by her paramour. He broke into the room where shsewas taking refuge from him, and beat her about ...

FIRES IN THE METROPOLIS

... Commercial-road East, burnt a bed and bedding and injured the room. Two very small fires occurred at 21, Russell. court, Drury-lane, and SI, 4yre-streot-hill, Leather-lane. MoIDAy.-Three fires. An escape of gas caused a small fire at 605, Commerclal-road ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... guilty of manslaughter, and she was removed in custody. FATAL FIRE IN DRURY-LANE On Thursday at three a.u., a fire, having a fatal result, occurred at 1, White Hart-street, Drury-lane. The house was occupied by several families, among which were a Mr. and ...

YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY

... At Charing-cross hospital yesterday the fellowiog :-_patsey ,Narr, of 9, Carles cases were attended 0f'erbroken street, Drury-lane, had the bone of hiser of , during a pugilistic encounter; Mlargaret temef Earl's-court, Leicester-sqnare, fell on the ave ...

DEATHS FROM STARVATION AND EXPOSURE

... to the parish, which calleupon them to pay heavy rates. Futer inquiry elicited the fact that hiundreds of Persons in the Drury-lane district took refuge in the Passages of the houses to sleep there. Many of the houses were 'ft open, and it waS a nightly ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... early ageof this favonrite and olevercomedicn, vhose sr name hbe been associated with some ?? greateet- th suocesses at Drury-lane anc?,the Stundard; theatres. ca He was bgru in the Borough on Ootobelr25the, ,1837,- w and was beingibrought up as a aompositor ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... padlock down- stairs. Her Eusband had -threatened to ruin him. Mrs. Miller was reoailed, and asid she lately made her debut at Drury-lane Theatre, and Mr. Chatterton had promised ;her a better engagement. I-n consequence of the conduct of the defendant and his ...