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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... t ad Lincoli'a-inn-fields. . On'DegSth~thetw.odefendants a as and another. man- were, in the- neighbburhood. of i rs Drury-lane;where there wasa crow4,,and a. deal of ] ,s. pushing. 'The prisoner Iiarzaglini. Was saen. to ,d strikethe prosecutbor- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inbimrating that he would accept bail in two sureties -of 257. each. ' LREWBL A Bu7RaLAnx P ?? e. H0vad, 33, of ennedy-court, Drury-lane, and Jhn eRoaews, 41, of7 the same address, labourers, were charged withey tilfully breaking a plate-glass window in sathe ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... his complaint was that he delivered a play of his called Cltidee1vhtuse to the defendant, Mr. Augustus Harris,, lessee of Drury-lane theatre, who had detained'thae NS., It was said that Mr. Harris-had given instructions for the return of the MS., and 'h ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... said that it was all right'; he and Sheen had stolen the cash-box, and they twok sit to the place were Sheen lodged in Drury- lane, where they broke It open with an iron bar, and took out the money, which was divided between them. When Meek was taken ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTMINSTER, A SUPER OsIAReD noWiTS ROBBeRr.- Jasmeas Kelly, a powerful young man, de- - scribed as a scene-shifter at Drury-lane Theatre, was charged, on remand, before Mr. Partridge,with assaultingand robbing Mrs. Bennett, wife of a solicitor, resid- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... evidence, and the defenitb- an alibi-wasthoroutghly establishedu-by the tvioence of perstnetrployedin subordinate -parts inthe Drury-lane pantormime It was satisfciorily proved that the prisoner sus- tained a minor charaecer in the performance which took place ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in the 63rd, now known as the Manchester regiment, and he applied for a bed at a common lodging-house, 21, Parker-street, Drury-lane. The prisbner, who was the assistant deputy, showed him into a room. He entrusted him with his coat, on which were fastened ...

SINGULAR SUICIDE

... on tk 3 Exchange. He had a patent machine for makin g cigarettes, and was negotiating with a firm of tobac a merchants in Drury-lane for the purchase of the invel- tion. He had recently been to America, and returne I about six months ago. Previous to about ...

THE DUKE OF BEDFORD'S TENANTS

... THE DUKE OF BEDFORD'S TENANTS. On Friday, at Bow-street police-court, three women, who reside in a house in Duke's-court, Drury-lane, attended before Mr. Flowers to make an application with reference to the action taken by the Duke of Bedford's agent and ...

THE DUKE OF BEDFORD'S TENANTS

... THE DUKE OF BEDFORD'S TENANTS. On Friday, at Bow-street police-court, three women, who reside in a house in Duke's-court, Drury-lane, attended before Mr. Blowers to make an application with reference to the action taken by the Duke of Bedford's agent and ...

SINGULAR SUICIDE

... the 'xcliange Ie H had a patent machine for making cigarettes, and was negotiating vith a firm of tobacco merchants in Drury:-lane for the purchase of the inven- tion. He had recently been- to America, and returned about six months ago. Previous to about ...