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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... wilful murder of her illegitimate child. The prisoner occupied a back room with another woman in a house in the Coal- yard, Drury-lane. Two other children belonging to her lived in the same room. On Nov. 16 she was alone in the room. When her fellow-lodger ...

THE FOG

... yesterday afternoon, a little boy, named William Crosswaite, aged five, living at 9, Duke's.court, Drury-lane, wvas khocked down by a horse and cart in Drury-lane, and ran over. The driver, who was much affected by the accident, carried the boy to King's College ...

HORRIBLE REVELATIONS AT AN INQUEST

... gham held an inquest at St. Clement's Vestry-ball, touching the death of John Hawes, aged forty-three, lately employed at Drury-lane Theatre as stage property nlan, and residing at 30, Wych-street. ElizaB Brunton, widow, said she was the deceased's mot ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... of Angustus Sidney Fowler, aged one year and seven months. Ellen Jane Fowler, residing at M Block, Peabody's. building.1, Drury-lane, doposed that deceased was her soi. About h If pat three o'clock on the aftcrnoon of Wednesday last witn s was i n her laundry ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of Char otte Johns. It appears that Charlotte Johns is the cook at the Prince of Wales puhlic-house, Great Queen-street, Drury.lane, and Minie Vebb aulso lives in that house. About 11 30 p.m., on May 20, Minnie Webb went up to the cook's bedroom on the ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Palbam-road. L ?? before one on T enreday morning there was a very slight fire at a boot~naker's shop, 1, Vinssear-yard, Drury-lane. At 6.9 D.rm. the Bunoh of GCrapes pubtchle-hse2, 2Panten. street, tymarket, was the scene of another small firs. The vapour ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... friends who was near to him at the time. James Keating, 129 E, proved taking the prisouer into charge in the gallery of Drury-lane Theatre, the prosecutrix stating that he had stolen her purse, and he said lie knew nothing about it. The jury found the ...

CHARGE OF MUDER BY A CRIPPLE

... C04E6Ge Or XUr~pDE3 B3Y A GBzPPE. John Orow, aged. 21, a labourer, living in Shelton. treet, Drury-lane, was charged at Bovw-street on Mon. lay, before Mer. Vaughan, with the wilful murder of George Green. ~r. Superintendent Thomson watched the case on ...

THE SALVATION ARMY

... for sale. The prisoner was committed for trial. CHFARGE OF MUEDER.-John Crow, a labourir, re- siding in Shelton-street, Drury-lane, was on Monday charged on remand at the Bow-street Police-court with the wilful murder of George Green, and was com- mitted ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... labour. TImE DRUnR-LAL'E Munun-.-Jolcn Crow, 21, at Bhoemake was indicted on a charge of the Wilful murder of George Gres in Drury-lane, on September 50th. Mr. Poland and- Mr. B Williams prosecuted; Mr. -eith Frith and Mr. Blacklw defended. The facts of the ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED WIFE-MURDER

... MPTD Wiips-MURDER. xecsruay, at the Bow-straet. Police-court, John MulalUy, aged forty-two, of 48,'Giieat 'Wild-street, Drury-lane, describing himself as a- labourer, was brought before Sir Jameslngham chargedwith attempt- ing to murder big wife Elizabeth ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CONSTABLE

... Tuesday last from the effects of injuries received at the Drury-lane Theatre on the previous Friday. William Kraun, a German, who was examined through an interpreter, said he was engaged at the Drury-lane Theatre, whore the deceased was a pro. perty man. On ...