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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Urralngoxent, BOW-STREET. EXTRAORODINARY CONDUCT OF TRE POLICE. - A plasterer, named Chontarles nithd 21 of 3 Notting- an-court, Drury-lane, a exprged withassaultiog thie police.-rolice-constable Leonard, 426i E, stated that he and five other constables, just ...

CONFESSIONS OF MURDER

... that in the sunmmer of 1ot3 lie had met a wosnannarmed Emnma Jackson, a tailoress, at a publio-houss in Charles-etroet, Drury-lane. They drank tbgethtr, and she went home with himn to his roonm at 4, Gcorge-street, St. Giles's. Durina. the night he saw ...

CONFESSIONS OF MURDER

... stated that in the sunanser of 186S lie had met a woman named Emma Jackson, a tailoress, at a public-house in Charles-street, Drury-lane. They drank together, and she went home with him to his room at 4, George-street, St. Giles's. During the stight lie saw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... business in Drury-lane, and that be was as cafe as the Bank of England. All the prisoners were behind the counter, except one, Thena apprehended. Police-constable George Saran, who aeonmpanied the last witness to the shop in Eettertou-atreet, Drury-lane, confirmed ...

SUPPOSED LONG FIRM FRAUDS

... seen tit1oh fright orreneoree at tirtcrime he Ltdrti rrettt l tconveyed tire i njo rerl wonranto rer sister s ' t i yard, Drury-lane, wirere slecoald ho n t o Dr. Lloyd, who practices in the IleithbOI,, o called in, and. aft. er htviig atteselcii to tiertle ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... statedtihat Tritton was very respectably connected, and for several years he had been engaged as an actor at the Criterion and Drury- lane theatres, and that Tritton was merely his the- atricdl name. He was represented to have gone to live with the other prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pos- session of an ?? Hot- rheons, p28 E, saw the prisoner with the uina belha in his vossessiols oin Monday scornling in Drury-lane. Io. w qiestiOsid, aun not giviiie a satisfactory ac- eauntas to loa it case into his oofsess ioi, lie wabs taken to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to stick it into you. lie afterwards took her and the baby, who was live months old, to his sister's, it the Coal-yarsd, Drury-lane. He fetched her brandy, and a doctor was sent for, who dressed the wound. She did not wish to press the charge. Ott the ...

THE PROVINCES

... collision and came ?? ILL-TREATING A CHILD. -A married woman I |nBuled Frances Curran, aged 28, living in White Hart.street, Drury-lane, was charged at Bow-street police-court, on Wednesday, with cruelly ill-treat- | ing and beatinig her son, John Curran, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... notice of what they lwould require them to do. ASSAULTTNG A JuDGn.-A furniture dealer named ,Dowd, of 14, MWhite Horse-yard, Drury-lane, -was the defendant in a case heard at the Westminster )county court on Wednesday. He was in a very en- I cited state, and ...

THE FATAL FIRE IN DRURY-LANE

... THE FATAL FIRE IN DRURY-LANE. On Monday D r. Haidwicke held an adjourned in- quest ait the King's Head tavern, Broad-street, cc, Bloonisbury, oi i the bodies of John Brown and Julia 5,s Higgins, who were burnt to death early on the Pe morning of the Uch ...