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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE PROVINCES

... possession and using illegal measures:- James Lanience Graydon, of the Mogul tavern, better known as the Middlesex music-hall, Drury- lane, 21 short measures, consisting of 13 quarts and eight pints, some of them two ounces deficient, was fined in the faull pnalty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Notice of appeal was given. There was a second summons for t'he same offence against Afrs. Hitchin, the/ White Hart, 191, Drury- lane; but in this case the added water was to the extent of 48 Per cent.-Mr. Vaughan allowed the case to stand over till after ...

THE GREAT DETECTIVE CASE

... The only night witness was not with Clarke wae the Wednesday when witness, his wife, Mrs. Clarke, and Mrs. Payne went to Drury- lane theatre. Mr. Kent said the last witness and C larke spent last New Year's Eve at his house at Knightsbridge. Detective ...

STRANGE DISCOVERY OF A BURGLARY

... between 10 and 11 on the night of the robbery, and saw the male prisoner come out of a fried-fish shop in the neighbourbood of Drury-lane. When, later at night, he heard of the burglary, his suspicions were directed towards the prisoner. whom he knew to be a ...

STRANGE AFFILIATION CASE

... order of the Board ef WVorks for the St. Giles's dis trict, to demolishl premises known as Nos. 48 and 49 Charles-street, Drury-lane, under the provisions of the Artisalls and. Labourers' Dwellings act, .1868. Very little progress had been made with the ...

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 ...

ATTEMPT TO POISON A FAMILY

... Kay, Q.O., moved ez paiL* be- fore Vice-chancellor Bacon, for an injunction to re- strain Mr. Chatterton, the lessee of Drury-lane theatre, from producingf a piece 'entitled Haah, over which the plaintiff, Miss Campbell (professionally knoiwn as Mdme ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... William Reynolds, of no ooctdim.iol, wr's charged with a murderous assault on Mr. Jasites Broadstreult, a butcher, of 165, Drury-lane.-The prosecutoe, whose head had been cut open, deposed that he arrived home in a cab from Waterloo station between 11 and ...