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ATROCIOUS MURDER IN NEWCASTLE

... adducing certain evidence, Ann McCartnev said: I am the wife of Thomas McCart- ney. He is not working at present. I live at 19, Drury Lane. My room is situated underneath the prisoner's room. On Monday night about half-past eight I retired to bed with my husband ...

THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE

... successful. Die- diig police protection, he wall-ed out byr the msgistrate'' entrance wi th a friend, and turned towards Drury Lane. Before half the distance of the court had been traversed, however, he was seen and as shoutis of Bramwell Booth ! arose ...

Police Courts

... vortb;, who eaid that he resided in Horn's Lane. He knew the deceased Catherine Doff, who bad lived with the prisoncer at 4, Drury Lane. He remembered that on one Saturday night, about a ?? prisoner. Mhen they came out tle girl Duff vwas in the lane talking ...

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... Court. The document further stated that the defendant, on one oceasion, sent her a ticket for an afternoon performance at Drury Lane, and himself occupied the nexr seat. Ie introduced himself to her, and on several occasions immediately afer- wards (that ...

Police Courts

... labourer, was charged on remand with having caused tte death of bis wife, Mary Ann Fletcher, while in their own house, 19, Drury Lane, about 9'30 p.M. on the 18th ?? Bench retired to their room, ard on returning into court about half an hour after- wards ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... Court, London, on Tues- cday, Mary Ann Dickson, a young woman, who stated that she lived with her mother in the Coal Yard, Drury Lane, was charged before Mr Newton with indecent conduct in IHyde Park. A policeman stated that about a quarter to six that morning ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... con- sidered her to be insne and suffering from symptoms of ?? iieeoter would be detained during HerUajesty's pleasare. TUB DRURY LANE FAZALITY. Thomas Fletcher (30), lIbourer, wsraeharged that be, on the 1Sib Mchb, 1889, filouiuslyrdid kill and slay Mary ...

Police Courts

... an elderly women, was fined £5, with the alternative ot one mnonth's imnprisonlment, for keeping a. house of ill-famne in Drury Lane, on the 9th of April last.- CHARGE OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Robert M~cGrathl and Matthew Scott were charged on remnnxd with ...

Police Courts

... wounding James Peterson, a ?? prosecutor said that on the night of the 17th ult, he went with the female prisoner to a house in Drury Lane, where she became abusive. The male prisoner came into the room and struck him over the eyes with something, the blow knocking ...

Police Courts

... sureties of £25 each. SUNDERLAND.-FRIDAY. LIQENSING PROSECUTION. Thomas Hende-son, musical conductor at the Wear Music Hall, Drury Lane; William Gilbert, negro comedian; Matthew Skeen, who wore the uriform of a private in the 106th Regiment; and Thomas Armstrong ...

Police Courts

... Brady, by striking him on the head and breaking his leg. It appeared that the prosecutor, who is a sweep, living at 19, Drury Lane, was in Dene Court on Saturday night. The prisoner and another man were fight. ing, when the prosecutor interfered. Shiel ...

Police Courts

... Kelly and Catherine Stafford were sent to gaol for one month each, with hard labour, for keeping a house of ill-fame in Drury Lane, Sunderland, COOSETT.-MONDAY. BIGAIMY. John Mowbray, puddler, of Thomas Street, Coneett, pleaded gusilty to a charge of ...