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THE PUNISHMENT OF CRIMINALS

... CEZIXSAms. The annual supper for the criminal classes took plecc on Tuesday night in the mission chardel, Little Wild- street, Drury-lane, under the auspices of the St. Giles's Christian Mission. There were upwards of two hun- dred discharged prisoners present ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... taken bad on the Thursday after she took the room, and she went oat for the ostensible purpose of going to see Dr. Ryan in Drury-lane. When she returned, sho said the doctor told her that she had a very bad cold, and was to remain Indoors for a day or two ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... who died from the effects of injuries received tlsrough falling down-stairs at the common lodging.house, 12, bendalstreet, Drury-lane. - William Game, an artists' brush and tool maker, living ot 14, Cancel.street, Walwovth-rafad, said the deceased was his ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the smell of the food. Shortly afterwa-rds she was taken ill, and went on several occasions to the surgery of Dr. Ryan, in Drury.lane, vhere she was prescrtibed for. She wa frequently visited, it was said, by Mr. Middleton, who left the house somewbat abruptly ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... I'efore been surmoned. MIOW SBMIZtET. MrsAvrnon.-A ?? assaulting Mr. Crossthwaite. Prosecutor said that he was akintg down Drury-lane with some friends when they were sbstructed byaganu of rouges, nomberisig about twenity. He btrned tus, bat suddenly found ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... due to shock and cxhaustion, ansed by the sealds. The jury returued a verdict of 'Accidental death. REIMARKABLE DEATH IN DRURY-LANE. Mr. St. Clair Bedford, the coroner for Westminster, sold anu inquiry at St. Martin's Vestry Hall concern- .ng the death ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Evidence was given in support of the opening state- mecit of counsel, and also to the respondent being idecitified at the Drury Lane Thecatre, where at present lie is engaged, and a decree nisi, with costs, was granted, with custody of the children. SLaVRamS ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Court on the body of George Hamilton, aged forty, a boardiman, living at a common lodging-house, No. 1, Macklin-street, Drury-lane. John Marsh, the deputy of the lodging-house, stated that the deceased had lived there two or throe years. He had ?? lately ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POL ICE, ETC

... s Waifl wr is chargedl with emnbezzlerrent. Willieni Hughes, one 'rf tire directors of an irounisonger'ls' conipany in Drury -lane, said that tire prison~er wats a traveller to the co npsnry. He re- ceived a salarny of V~s. at week-, and it is as his ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... -Eiztabelt Dau was charged with being in unlawful possession of a hanson cab. Police-constabie 122 Eaid that lie was on duty in Drury-lane about a quarter-past one that moriting, whon he saw the prisoner driving a hansoet cab at the rate of about eight miles ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... JUDGE AND THE LOosES. -SsIVyaNe V. CLEMENT JEAKES AND Co.-The plaintiff kept a commnon lodging-hourse, in Macklin-strcet, Drury-lane, and defendants -were engineers having premises close by, and the action was brought to recover compensation on the ground ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... into conversation about Nelson's monument, which resulted in an invitation to have some refreshment. They walked towards Drury. lane, where they had a glass of milk together. Chalkley then came up, and all three went to a ublic-house. Chalkley said he had ...