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... the death of Charlotte Gainstlfrd, aged six years, whose parents reside at Champion House Dwell- ings, Wlhite Hart-street, Drury-lane. On the afternoon of Christmas Day the unfortunate child was lighting some toy candles on a Christmas tree, when her cloth- ...

LEGAL

... in this action will leave a stray dog to the tender mercies of the dog- stealers. THE OWNER OF A HouSE in Parker Street, Drury Lane, was summoned in the Marlborough Police Court by the Marylebone Inspector of Nuisances for allowing over-crowding in the ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1050 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Items of News

... police-court, oil Monday, Maurice Lander was charged with assault. / on Saturday night the prsnr was crossing the road in Drury-lane, and WAS knckd down by a hansom. He was taken to an hospital, and became very abusive to the doctor who vras dressini his ...

SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD AT HASTINGS

... servitude for ten years; FI RE IN DIRURY LANE. [SUDaxaT OF rL1u11oimATIoN.] Ox Monday, last week, the crowded neighbourhood of Drury-lane was the scene of an alarming outbreak of fire, wrichio occurred in an oil shop, about a quarter- p1,st twelve, at No. 96 ...

DISGRACEFUL CASES

... with being. 3 drunk and disorderly, and: assaulting the police. OnE Sunday morning a police constable saw Franklin in r Drury-lane drank, and behaving in a disorderly man. r ner. His friends wanted him to go away, and h& iwould not. The result was a crowd ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Eugeune Stiattou, Mr. italph Hunt, asid Mr. ?? Spurr. iu the eceoid part of the esitertaiunaeut a scenle tas given iroui the Drury Lane pautomoime of ''WhsilhigtuoJ idi His Cat, in wvhich Miss FtuniaLeshie, Miis Ruate Munroe, aud Mr. Charles Lanri, juu ...

A SUPER IN A NEW CHARACTER

... society, it appeared that in August, 1883, a person named Hale. in the employment, as a labourer, of Messrs Hart and Co., of Drury-lane, proposed bringing an action against them for personal injuries sustained by him through the negligence of a fellow workman ...

Published: Saturday 21 March 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 601 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... enset. lbs prisoner seas empoyd as a con- fidenti'al clerk and cushier by Messrs. Sp.loin'g and fledge, statioseers, in Drury-lane. He was chiarged with embezchiig £27, but theosuouctnt in all was found to be about £224. The pricnerleadtee receiving a ...

VIOLENT ASSAULT,

... Bow-street Police-court, John RoBs was charged with assaulting his wire. Sarah c; Ross, the wife of the prisoner, living at Drury-lane, ar said that on Saturday night the prisoner was the worse al for drink, as he always is; He struck her a number de of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE . BOW-STRIET. SISTLYGOLD., - jiessre. Davison, ,pawnbrokers, of Drury-lane, appearyd to a summons charging them with detaining a necklet eleonging to Alfred K ht a watchmakerss.-M. Blackfriars-road.- font- plainantstated that he bought ...

AN INCORRIGIBLE ROGUE AND VAGABOND

... vagabond. The re- lieving officer of the parish of St. Marylebone stated that he recently accidentally met with the prisoner in Drury-lane, and as he had deserted his wife and chil- dren, who were in the workhonuse, he took him into custody, but had no sooner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCES BQW-STREET. CMYSTERY GOLD.,-rMfessrs Dariisoe0, pawnbrokers, of Drury-lane, appeared to an adjourned summons for detaining a necklace belonging to a watchmaker named Light. Complainant offered to pledge the article with the defendants ...