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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TEMPTING A SOLDIER TO DESERT.-George Gagler, who said he was a setter, and gave an address at a common- lodging-house in Drury-lane, was charged with aiding and abetting William Winter, a private of the Seots Guards, to desert, and to dispose of his military ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the prisoner to be imprisoned for two months Witlh hard labpur. ALLEGED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. Charles Wallace, labourer, of Drury- lane; Alfrea Parry, porter, of Waterloo- road; ?? Rtlis Wr;ench, commission aghnt, of Upptr-cfiarsh, Lambeth, were charged on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Slattei- was rewarded with 31. for his con- }duct in the matter._ ALLEGED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. Charles Wallace, labourer, of. Drury- lane; Alfred Parry; porter, of Waterloo. road; and Ellis W~rench, commission agent, of Upper-marsh, Lambeth, were charged on ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... value at 31. odd-being used asemodels. The police found the property in the shop kept by the prisoner at White Hart-street, Drury-lane, and whilst engaged in searching the place, a man entered and said he had been engaged by tte prisoner to put some covering ...

TRIAL OF THE ARMED BURGLAR

... refused to give up the name of the father or to express any contrition for her conduct. The prisoner was a machinist at Drury Lane theasre, and while she was away her husband sent to the house and removed all the furniture except that in the bedroom. ...

MURDER IN MARYLEBONE

... Hat was further charged with shootmin ate William elements aporter, of Short's- and ran round int intso en-ht tax gardens, Drury-lane, with ntet rato mburder him ?? shooting of Usn G fra wsreported in our Special BditOuo ?? The man dlied ?? Wilnam elements ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... Justice Grantham and a common jury heard the action of Mrs. Lomas, the widow of George John Lomas, who was a scene shifter at Drury Lane, suing Mr. Thomas Henry Russell, the proprietor of a coffee tavern, at 31, Newcastle-street, Strand, to recover damages ...

HARD ON SCOTCHMEN

... where the business is carried on, and therefore where the petition could be nerved. Mr. A.. Roberts, Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury Lane theatre, and a Mr. Wathin, a theatrical gentle- man in theprovinces, were the directors. Mr. Justice Chitty directed the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wilfully murdered Franqois de Grave, and with having dred a revolver at William Clements, a porter, of Short's- gardens, Drury-lane, with intent to murder him. John Bazzotelia, a cabman, said that after De Grave was shot he saw the pri- soner running away ...

THE POLICE REVOLT

... into Ruussell-street, nothing wa&s permitted to go through the police linesl at the south end. Riussell-street, as far- as Drury-lane, wa-s practically clear, and the only thoroughfares left open were Wellington-street and the west end of Russell-street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... disorderly and with as- saulting Police-constable Webb, 82 C; and Henry Mills, 30, a general dealer, of Skelton-st-eet, Drury-lane, was accused of being drunk and disorderly and as- saulting Police-constable Beardehaw, 183 M.-The evidence of the police ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to a truant school for a few months. BRTUTAL ATTEXPT AT ROBBERY.- Thtoerms Stllivan, 21, a labourer, of Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, was charged with assaulting and attempting to steal a purse from I.osa Roy, an actress, re- siding at Fairlow-place, Wood-lane ...