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YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... hsi'to ivait amoment. She, howver wet ot; hut witness followed her, and saw her go~ into thrceifor our publict-bonses in Drury-lane, staying about a tooment in each. Her mianner led witness to infer that she was looking to see if the people in the house ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... prosecuted; and Mr. Bruntonficks defended the prisoner. The occurrence.took place at a lodging. house in Part-er-street, Drury-lane, and the prisoner and the deceased had had a dispute, and it was alleged :that the Irrisoner:knocked the deceased -down ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WOMAN BATHING IN THE SxrxBcNTrNE.-Mary Asum Dickson, a young woman, who stated that she lived with her mother in Coal-yard, Drury-lane, was charged wsth indecent conduct in Hyde-park. A policeman stated that about a quarter to six that morning he was on dusty ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... very intelligent youth that the deceased was the son of Mr. Wormald, a stone sculptor at the new Law Courts, residing in Drury-lane. On the day in question de- ceased, accompanied by some companions, were fishing for whitebait, which had made their way ...

INQUESTS

... vesy intelligent youth that the deceased was the son of Mr. Wormald, a stone sculptor at the new Law Courts, residing in Drury-lane. On the day in question de. ceased, accompanied by some comnpanions, were fishing for whitebait, which had made their way ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... the court with debts tc the amoeunt of £1,309, and asests valued at £470. Ho apspliei for ths appointment of Mr. Dickeson, Drury-lane, as receilres of the esecete, and for an injunction againsct several smin creditors. His honour granted the application ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Eliza Jane Evans, aged fourteen, residing at 62, Fetter-lane, City, caime to her death. lfrs. Julia Evans, a box-keoper ot Drury-lane Theatre, said the decenesed was her daughter. She followed the profeseion of en aetoeso, in which calling she ave poroise ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... sentenced Bonner to two months' and Richard to one month's hard labour. TEE ARunSS or POSTCARDS.-Sarak W7Ilard, of 531, Drury-lane, was summoned before Mr. Hosack by William Brien, for having unlawfully written and pub- lished a scandalous and defamatory ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... - Whituehagpel-ronhaCerk--lbity Of London. PflIFIB S1E :WlO DOlT. The iseeond and third-f oors of No. 6, is-re streot, Drury. lane, Whie neslet Out ing teements, were eotirely burnt ont en Tueoday afternoo. G ouar houses adjoining, w Bee a , 7, ue d 11 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for being concerned with two men who laid in wait for an old lady who was collecting her rents. She was knocked down in Drury-lane, and £12 stolen from her, and the next morning the prisoner was found dealing with the money. When she was in custody her ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... adjoining suffe~red slightly. A pork butchoe-'s shop and henca of six ruooms was entirely destroyed at 26, Mack~ln-street, Drury-lane; and a baker's ehop adjoining mulch burnt. A most destructive fire broke out on Tuesday at a rag mer- chant's and eabin ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defendant the caso should be further looked into. B0W STEEET. CaHARo OF 0'MvDER.-BLizabeth Vtompgson, aged 33, 23, Coal-yard, Drury-lane, was charged with the wilful murder of her childl The prisoner is a widow and has two children. On Nov. 16 she was left ...