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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Westcott hold an inqiry terda at Zhoredit h a th0 body of owland Noaikes, awged b9, a blind man, tely residing at 35, Helmet-row, St. Luk's. Elizabeth Badell, zteceaqeds landlady, stated that Nloakes on Wednes- dary weak returnod home about 10 p.m., and ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... prosieiitor had been gambling in the tbar, and when Mr. Mason drew attention to it.b.o tproeecutor) - lo t h11 terver. itud a row, ensued, but Mr. s' esiymphatically denied thee lhaement. Tnepropaeutor had not broughta witness. ir. hi l:f t ?? not, le knows ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... inqnest at Holborn on the, bodj oI James Willram 'i'hornton, 30, single, a carpenter, livmng at:14, UrdoHaL-street, Bedford-row. Mr. Thomae Thornton, of (ilasgcw,-a broker, identilied tho. body, and stated that the deceased had been of intempehite habits ...

YESTERDAY'S IN QUESTS

... Westeott held an. in- quest at Shoreditch on the body of Foland Austin: szed 73. a pocket-beok maker, lately living at 17, Foundry-row, Hoxton. Emma Austin. the wilow, stated that on Thursday week she and her husband were sitting in front of the kitchen fire ...

PARR'S BANK ROBBERY

... orices of Dumbell's bank, and there was a rush of de- positors for the 1(h. Most of the applicants were women, and omae har- rowing Scenes occarred. It was not uncommon for persons to demand the whole amount of their deposits. In all oases of. withdrawals ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... nine or 10 o'clock at night, when Jameson left, saying he had had enough ot it. Deceased then went inmo the street and hadl- a row with a, woman, after which she began breaking the windows of wit- ness's room, and then tried to force open the door, but was ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... , at 8.25 p.m., oat72, |Beruere-street, Oxford-street; at 9.6 p.m., at i 268, Waterlao-roaa; at 10.25 p.m., at 26, /!hurch-row, Hauipstead; and at 10.49 p.m ., at 2, (ireenslde road, Elhepherd's-bush. DEATHS. By the death at Ferth of Mr. Andrew Coats ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... into ?? .-was gien to show that on Friday the', accused was de.- tected leaving - the premises of the con. pany, 'in Badge-row, City, with the two knives, the subject of the charge.-M1 Gribble, solicitor for the prisoner, said he did not dispute the facts ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... redinto.ths death of Henry Ch~rrtcs bonn an employu of the eon- tractors4 for the rebuildhig of Bod- ford hete!. SoGthampton-row. On Thurs- day he was instructed by his ganger to get some sporige and a ladder to wipe ountido the cashes of an -uprer feor ...

THE PALACE ELEPHANTS

... Hungarian, said that -on Sunday afternoon Feb. 18, he was in a stable at the Crystal Palace, close to the menagerie. He heard a row in the menagerie and looaed through the boards. He saw Baker with a lance in his hand, and prisoner-was behino, alse with a ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... New Town yesterday Mr. Oswald held an inqnest on Percy Charlei Jeniins, aged 14 months, the son or a labourer, of 54, South-row, Kensal-road. On i riday the infant suddenly snatobed a piece of bread out ot the hand of his sister who vais nursing him, and ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... todk out the notes, and then sealed it up again. Witnes then bronkht him to: Londof, and ho wal obarged at the Bochoster row police. siolation, ?? no reply.-h-Mr. J; D. Langton, whe appearse for the prisoner. m ade an pD ica. ion for bail, He urred ...