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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... WILFUL DAGE.-Michae I Ryan, 45, was indicted formalcioslycomittngdamage to a plate-glass window paf thuble the Halue ofad, Drury-lane, value a9, the property ofa W unton. The prisoner de- liberately broke it with his fint and wailke away, but was followed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... weas remanded.: * ~~~BOW1 STEtLBT. *Pso~zs~crrow UNDER THE: BETTING ACT:-ThemOBa L1OIyd, 48, and John -Llo'2d; 18, of 162,' Drury-lane, arapers; Wn. Younr, 53, of Stanhope-street, OCare- m.rket, shoemaker; Josepti Wynnick, 35,' of o8, Mill- tman-street, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... that he was a ve young man aned his connexions were highly respectable. For several years he had been engagedas an actor at Drury lane and the Critcrion Theatresand his reputation was entirely without re proach until these transuctions took plea. He was in: ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... a claim from the London and Westminster Loan Company against Thomas Dowd, a furniture dealer, of 14, White- horse-yard, Drury-lane, to recover the balance of a pro- missory note. When the case was called on the defen- dant, who entered the witness-box ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Williams. Sergeant Moser, Scotland-yard, deposed that on the 23rd June, at threa o'clock, he want to 21, White Hart-street, Drury-lane. It wasa booksellers hop. HR went in andsawthe male defendant behind the counter, and asked to have one of the photographe ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Inspector Wood, of the B division, at Bow-street station, that the defendant, who with his wife lived at 21, White Haitsttbet, Drury-lane, known as the Novelty Stores, were in the habit of selling prints of a very objectionable description. A convarnicatiot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... t bethwalk, was charged before Nr. Newton with assault- j ing Richard Markham, a plasterer, of 22, Russell-court, t and Drury-lane, stealing a hat, value 4s. 6d., and a dorin.I The prosecutor stated that about eleven o'clock on Stcur-C day night he was ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH

... exertions. FIXE ANfD Loss or LIFE.-At an early hour on Mon- day morning considerable excitement was caused in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, in consequence of the out. break of a fire on the premises of Mr. O'Keefe; brick- layer. At the time of the outbreak thirty ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... body of Caroline Kimberley' aged forty-nine, one of the persons rescued from the fire which occuired in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, under circumstances already reported. Evidence was given showing that when the alarm was raised deceased, with her husband ...

THE FIRE NEAR DRURY-LANE

... Bloomsbury. touching the deaths of John Br Julia Higgins, which occurred on the morn' ownl and inst., at 17, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. AlrBucini, solicitor, appeared on behalf of Mr. O'Keefe, senior to proprietor of the house that was burned Q 5 , nt Gatehouse ...

THE MURDER OF LORD [ill]

... O'Keefe and a woman named Simnsonds charged on the coroner's warrant with causing the death of two persons at the late fire in Drury-lane. DRowNnD.-Three boatmen, named Thomas Wil- liams, James Michael, and John Chamberlain, went down the Mersey on Monday in ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Rice. Mr. Thorne Cole appeared for the prosecution. Com. plaints having been made as to pocket-picking -t the. entrance to Drury-lane Theatre, Sergeant Shrives, of the E division, was told off on duty there, and, almost as soon as he arrived, he noticed ...