THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... THE SERIXOUS CHan2 AGAINST A A_- m-e-_ _PGCT ?? :. On Tburad,%y, at, Bow-strtet, Dr. Francis .T. sEia- mond, of 101, Drury-lane, was again examined ?? James Ingham, on. the charge of havingeonspiredwith Ellen Saundersxto procures her miscarria e. Mr. ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... cafse was that of Williams Tart, aged 5f;, tobacco- nist and newsagent, of 171, Drory-lane. On Friday week he fell dowvi in Drury-lane, whereby he sustained a fracture of the ribs. He was attended by Dr. Lloyd, bitt died from bronchitis, followilg frastoired ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... her ?? 5s. and costs, or seven days' hard labour at Albert Wooding was charged with being in the garden of lo John Smith, Drury-lane. at twenty minutes to twelve.-n Polico-cinstable Paine found the prisoner going through the ai 3 hedge towards the stable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appearance, the Registrar once more adjourned the sit- tiag. IN RE P. B. CHATTERTON.-Mr. Frederick Balsir Chatterton, of Drury-lane Theatre, has filed his peti. tion for liquidation, stating his liabilities at about £40,000. Mr. Terrell, instructed by ...

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENCES

... licences, were renewed without ?? Nicholson Wornum, Music Hall, Store-street- James Lawrence Graydon, Mogul Music Hall, Drury-lane; the Royal Music Hall; the Holborn Restaurant - the Freemasons' Tavern; Jack Straw's Castle, Hampstead- heath; Lord's Cricket ...

Published: Sunday 19 October 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1652 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER AN ENGLISH LADY AT LAHORE

... wounding r a boy named Neal with a pistol. The evidence showed that the prisoner -and t the injured boy worked together in Drury-lane. On the 23rd of December r a report of a pistol was heard, and the boy was found seriously wounded a near the bridge of ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN ST. LUKE'S,

... -At Hammer- smith police-court on Tuesday. Annie Jennings, a married woman, who gave an address in the neigh- boerhood of Drury-lane, wasre-examined ona charge of attempting to obtain 5? from Arthur Alfred Rosker, manager of the Migdala Castle coffee house ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... false pre. a tences. hi ATTEMPTING TO ROB A CONSUL. AT the Mnnlboroughlstreet Polic-court, James Brown, of Short's.gardens, Drury-lane, was charged before 'Mr. Newton with attempting to steal from Mr. John H. Fawcett, judge, arld her inajosty's Consul. f ...

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 ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... Ar the Bow-street Police-court on Thursday Sir James Jugham resumed the examination of Dr Francis t J. Hammond, of I(), Drury-lane, charged with having -e)TItpired with Ellen Saunders, on two or more occa. Fi we, to procure a miacarriage. Mr. rulasd, ...

THE CHARGE OF LIBELLING A PEER

... cancelled his license. c MSUPPOSED TI ?? Bowv-street, ~Richard Pen- drill and Mary Ann Reardon, living in Parker-street, ] Drury-lane, were charged with possessing a watch I which was supposed to be stolen. The prisoners 1 were heard quarrelling in their ...