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BURGLARY AT A CLERGYMAN'S HOUSE

... house of Mr. Gunnery. At the police. station the prisoner gave the name of John Lewis, r of a common lodging-house near Drury-lane. He further states that he had been in the army, and his statement is so far no doubt true, for he has a very military air ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... feloniously dis- charging a revolver at ~enry Neal. with intent to murder aud causing him grievous bodily harm, at No. 40, Drury- lane. The unfortunate victim wans an errand boy uoder the direction of the defendant. On Dee. 23 they were in a cellar together ...

ALLEGED BURGLARIES IN LQNDON

... Central Criminal Court. At the Highgate Police-court, John Lewis, aqd 40, describinghimuself as a labourer, of Parker-street, Drury. lane, was charged before Messrs. Bodkin and Hill with Iburglaziously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of the Rev. Reginald ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... of 195, Rolls-road, Old Kent-road, bootmaker, was charged with being drunk and inca pable of taking care of himself in Drury. lane. The gaoler said that thedefendant bad besubr-ought up several times, and on the last occasion was charged with steel. iseg ...

LAW AND POLICE

... BENEFIT SOCIETY. At the Bow-street police-court this morning William Smith, described as a porter, of Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, was charged with appropriating to his own use Liot 9C. 8d., belonging to the Birmingham Slate Club benefit -ociety, of ...

THE MURDER IN [ill]

... defence, and she had ex- pressly declined any other assistance at present. After other evidence, Kate Tobin, Shelden-streot, Drury-lane: I am a widow. I know the prisoner. She is my sister. I knew Mrs. Samuels, of Burton.crescent. I used to go there sometimes ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of a gentleman 3 livinz at 42, Charles-street, Berkoley-square, said on the night of the let of January he caine out of Drury-lane Theatre, and as it was raining he put up his umbrella. As he was passing along some men pushed against- him, I and he felt ...

THE BURTON-CRESCENT MURDER

... with far around the top and up the front, and were lined with scarlet flushing. Kate Tobin, a widow, 33, Shelton-street, Drury-lane, said the prisoner was her sister. Witness know Mis. Samuels, and went to her house sometimes. She was there on the Sunday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... from blame. I{IGHGATE. BeURGLAxY AT A PARSONAGu.-John Lewis, aged 40, desceibing himself as a labourer, of Parker-street, Drury-lane, was charged before Messrs. Bodkin and Hill with bunglariously breaking and entering the dwelling- house of the Rev. Reginald ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... feloniously dis- abarging a revolver at Henry Neal, with intent to murder, and causing him gripvons bodily harm, at 40, Drury-lane. The unfortunate victim was an errand boy, under the direction of the defendant, On the 23rd of December thev were in a ...