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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 ...

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 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Death from heart disease, accelerated by shock to the system through accidental immersion.'y 55OCKttrG oCCURaREcE NEAR DRURY-LANE. On Saturday afternon. Mr. Braxton Hicites held an in- quiry at the King's College hospital concerning the death of William ...

SPECIAL [ill] MORNING EDITION

... John Beck, of Charles-buildings, Strand, fell down- stairs, andL dislocated his shoulder; John Joner, of White Horse-yard, Drury-lane, fell off a ladder and sustained a very bad scalp wound; a mza named Kiletson fell down in a lit in St. Martin's- lane, ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... prisoner was remanded. OLERKEN WELL. ?? I A DtSakin D t ahe n-i ary Dwth.S, aged 20, preserve maker, of in, Holles-street, Drury-lane, was charged I on a warrant with deserting her female child, whereby it had become chargeable to the St. Pancras union,-r ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... ? prisoner was remanded. LE, RKENWELL. A DEsURT11TD OIhIil.-Ma'y Dana, aged 20, a preserve maker, of 15, Holles-'treet, Drury-lane, was charged on a warrant with deserting her female childwhereby it had becoule chargeable to the St. P'ancras union.-Mr ...

THE DEATH OF MR. HARRY JACKSON

... emphatically ?? Yes.- Charles Warner, actor, of 47, Great Russell-street, deposed to seeing the deceased on the stage of Drury Lane theatre on the Thursday preceding his death, when he looked very ill indeed, and Miss Bateman remarked at the time that ...

CHARGE OF STEALING A BABY

... not to say who it was that wanted her V-Witress: You did not say so. Cornelius Crossley, a porter, of White Horse-yard, Drury-lane. said ho had beeuiivingwtiththe prisoner for about 12 months. In July she was enceinte and very ill, and he saw herinto ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the police.--hortly after 12 o'clock on Tuesday morning the attention of a police-constable was called to a disturbance in Drury-lane. He asked the riotsss to keep quiet, and they went further down the lane, whe, e they re-commenced the disturbance. He vwelt ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... itB infonnation to the poince. The prisoner hsd been liing Wih a man named Cornehs w rowleyt au porri in Onite Io~se-yerd, Drury-lane, and about July ao, ?? thab- she wve8 abontb to' becoie a mother,' he accompeneed her to Oharingerosl~, wvhere he put her ...

THE ARMSTRONG CASE

... successful. Dis daining police protection, he walked out by the magistrates' entrance with a friend, and turned towards Drury-lane. Before half the distance of the court had been traversed,blowever, he was seen; and as shouts of Bramwell Booth ! arose ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS, SATURDAY

... way to the Waterloo railway station on the evening of the. 5th of August, and as he was passingthrough White Hart-street, Drury-lane, he was assailed by a gang of young roughs, and robbed of his watch. The prisoners were alleged to be a portion of the ...