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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lprisoner for trial, BOW-STREET. SlTrrMsED A PrrjossIATION oeip TnuST MONEY.- Witlia sitk, 51, of 31, Great lWild-street, Drury- lane, described as a porter, was charged as a bailee with fraudulently converting to his own use 1011. Ss. Sd., the moneys of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Guilty, was committed for trial. SUPPOSED APPROP&IATION OF TRUST MONEY.- Willi&am Siith, 51, of 31, Great Wild-street, Drury. lane, described ns a piorter, was brought before Mr. Vaughan, charged as a bailpe with fraudulently convert, iag to his owen ...