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... D'Eyncourt, and hir license was endorsed to that effect. He was fined 5s, or seven days. Mary Msckmnan, 5, King-street, Drury-lane, a laun. dress, was charged, on Monday, at the.Guildhall Police. court, with being disorderly in the.Two BreWers' public ...

TERRIBLE ASSAULT ON A WIFE

... Cuttilg hoe' throat, with intent to murder leer, The prisoner and his wifC occupied a lo(lgieig at 48, Great Wild-strest, Drury- lane, and on the eveningt of December 29 be appeared to have goiie home drunk, aced a quarrel tool place between him and the ...

THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... SINGU-LAR-;DISCDVERY IN DRURY LANE. O.s Saturday- Mr. F. S. Langhiam held an inquiry at the St. Clement's Vestry Hall,- Strand, on the body of a male child found in a.jar- upon the premises lately. occupied by Dr.- Hammond.in Drury-lane, who, itwill be remembered ...

Items of News

... identified by his friends at fit. Martin's Mortuary t as George Moore, aged forty years, late residing at IS, Tasker-strcet, Drury-lane. *e The facts of a slhecliing accident were revealed or Saturday evening at an inqruest held lhy the district coroner at ...

SHOCKING OCCURRENCE AT BOLTON

... charged with disorderly conduct and assaulting the police. On Saturday night a disturbance occurred in the neighbouhiood of Drury-lane, the prisoner Alfred Stone being the principal offender. He was remon- strated with by the police, but without effect, and ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT DURHAM

... labour. ACCIDENT AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE. AnOUT ten minutes to ten onuF riday morning a sad accident befel a painter, named Thomas Ward, aged about forty-five, whilst employed with other workmen in renovating the exterior of Drury-lane Theatre. The unfortunate ...

THE MURDER AT BALHAM

... properly in a public plate. The Recorder sentenced e: it the accused to six months' imprisonment. n is, p a SINGULAR DEATH IN DRURY LANE. p d ON Friday cyening Mr. S. F. Langhim, the deputy g c Bcoroner for Westmiinster, held an inquiry at the King's b a College ...

Police Intelligence

... forgery. -Ir. Alfred Gibbous, prblisliher, of172, Strand, depoosed ' 'hat he Undertook the printing of all the programmes at Drury Lane Theatre, and, vwitit one scaoption, alll the advertisements were under kis contro. Prisoner was employed aboutt twelve months ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MEDICAL MAN

... Police-court, ona Saturday, with embezzling money belonging to his emplovers, Messrs. Everard and Co., brass-founders, of Drury-lane. The prisoner was employed as a shopuma by the prosecuting firm, and it appeared that the s:elioclira aperairhi by which ...

GROSS CRUELTY TO A CAT

... him a very cruel man, and ordered him to pay a fine of £3, or rgo to prison for a month. J. WA. Donr, confectioner, of 49, Drury-lane, who was committed to the Central Criminal Court from Bow-street, for obtaining by false pretences thirty *sacks of flour ...