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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE RECENT BURGLARIES

... Peto also addressed the assemblage. A THIEVES' SUPPER,-At the St. Giles's Chris- tian Mission clbrpel, Little Wild-street, Drury. lane, 30o thieves, most of them returned convits, were entertained on Tuesday night to a liberal sapper, being the third of the ...

DEATH OF MR. PHELPS

... to put aside a new piece in which he desired to play, to decline the offer of an engagement to represent Leoates in the Drury-lane re- vival of A Winter's Tale, anrl finally to give up all hopes of ever being able to appeair on thle stage again. Then ...

THE BLACKHEATH BURGLARY

... which has been opened in the metropolis, and during the next two months buildings of a similar character will be erected in Drury-lane, the New-cut, Lain. beth: East India-dock-road. and Walh-am-green. ADIVICE TO MOTRFEtS.-Xr3. Witslow's Seething Syrup s ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the Vestry-hall. St. Martin's, into the cause of the death of John Cornow, aged 48, a labourer, of 11, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. Deceased was engaged on the roof of tbe printing works of Messrs. Ford and Tilt, of Hart-street, Covent-garden, and was ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... for 41. 13s. ld,, and 51. 14s. in money, were stolen from ?? landlord of the Hope public house, in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, proved that on the evening of the robbery the two prisoners came and asked him to clear his house as they had important ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... afternoon at Willis's roomns, by members of the the- atrical profession and others, -to Mr. F. B. Chatter- ton, the lessee of Drury-lane theatre, to mark thitir sense of his past ucanagement of the theatre, the present lease of which is nearing its termination ...

TRIALS AT OLD BAILEY

... fle ldeceasedl to ascertain her `ster's adlress. whereas lie idtel ascertained that ?? was att her sister's eouse ae:tr Drury-lane on the psrevious day, wras false. Inspectot D Maiul said in referesce to alto r statement tle accused -Mary Donovass had ...

CHARGES OF BURGLARY

... of, midnight and five in the morning of the lkh ult., the olbce of Messrs. Pryce and Harris, dairymen, of Curtain - yard, DrUry-lane. was broken into, and two desks inside were forced open, and over 341, in gold, silver, and copper, abstracted there- from ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW & POLICE

... case for Mr. Adams was that prior to the production of the opera the ballads named were written by Alfred Bunn, lessee of Drury-lane theatre, set to musia by Wallace, and incorporated in th opr B unn bequeathed his personaestaet caa Stelli, who in 18t2 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with feloniously discharging a revolver at Henry Neal with intent to murder, and causing him grievous bodily harm, in Drury-lane. Tue unfortunate victim ?? an errand-boy, and was under the direction of the ?? first wit- ness called wa.s a lad named ...