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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 ...

SAD DEATH

... who described herself as a professional lady, and the wife of Alexander Alexan- der, a musician and actor, living at 149, Drury-lane, identified the body of the deceased, whom she had known over 20 years as a literary lady. She studied at the British Museum ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT BOW

... had worked for Mr. Denham three years last May. Witness had some brothers and a sister. The latter lived at the Grapes, in Drury-lane. Her brotherlived at 108, St. John's-street, Olerkenwell, and he was a butcher. Her sister and brothers were the nearest ...

ALLEGED CORPORATION FRAUDS

... bread. He also found half an ounce of tea. There was an old Bible in the room. Dr. John Welsh, of 19, Blackmoor-street, Drury-lane, said deceased, when he saw the body, bad been dead about 48 hours. Upon making. a post-mortem examination, he found the ...

THE PROVINCES

... hospital on the 'body of James Harris, aged 36, who -died from injuries caused by the bursting of a limelight appa- ratus at.Drury-lane theatre, on the 4th inast. 'It appearedfrom the evidence that Harris and Creed were employed by, Walter Kerr, a limelig ...

ANOTHER MURDER IN WHITECHAPEL

... colossal, and a hunt began for John Cleary, of 21, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane. Mr. John Cleary, however, was no. known at No. 21, or any- where else in White Horse-yard, Drury-lane. The house is a four-storeyone. The street loor is vacant, the first ...

CHALLENGING A GENERAL

... was rharged with die smerderof ?? Holloway, aged 3I.-Elizaluhelh Whitehead. at Machinist, residing at 23, Parker-street, Drury-lane, stated that on the 6th of Murich, about half- past nine iln the evelling, the prisoner eiiter ed the house, wvhich is a ...

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 ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE. 4

... summons was dismissed on payment of costs. BOW-STREET. A VIOLENT DAXGHTER-IN-LAw'A woman named tcaenzse, living in Wild-court, Drury-lane, describ- ing herself as a v hard-working seuvaut with a weakness for drink, was charged with being drunk and disorderly ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WIFE

... Bow-street station. EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER, Yesterday morning John Msullale', aged 42 years, of 48, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, describing himself as a labourer, was brought before Sir James Ingham at Bow-street police-court, charged with attempting ...

CENSURING PAWNBROKERS

... Larugham held an inquiry at King's Collece, hospital, touching the death of Walter Scott Steel, aged 36, a carpenter, of 14, Drury-lane. Deceased a-as at work at the new Law courts on Monday. In car- rvilng two 13 feet slabs of timber along a scaffold he had ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of 1, ?? pleaded Guilty to both 10ct5ents and the Assistant-judge sentenced him to 14 ntbhs'hard labour. too1sf0lY AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE. - llichael 1orn! 22o, porter, was indicted for stealing from leuperbef !of Alice Smith, a purse and the sum of ...