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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MARIA FonDE.-The insolvent in this case, was the well.known and favourite singer and actress who came out: some years ago at Drury-lane, under the management of Mr. Ellibton,! as a pupil of Rooke's, the present eminent musical composer, andi kept her position ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... in Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, rood the child being restless, she was advised to administer to il God- frey's cordial. Intending to do so, on Friday morning she went to the shop of Plr. Jardine, a chemist, residing in Drury-lane, and asked for a pennyworth ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... shop, she found she had taken a bad half-crown, which she kept apart from the ?? Ann Letchmere, barmaid to Mr. Walters, of Drury-lane, proved him to have passed a half- 1 crown by calling for some rum that come to 2id., and playing the same trick as loe ...

CAUTION TO PARENTS AND NURSES

... the 19th irist., Mrs. selsiah Vaughan, Isi, wife, took the deceased Mary Anne Vauoghai , to dir. Walker a cheorist, is Drury-lane, to get somethirsg far a sligist conch, which cemie oel the day previous. iho was out of towln, asrd Dr. ?? wioo as stteslisdig ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ane exotic as young Betty, Ido not recollect aisy person filling the house rr his first ?? a Juror; I woas proprietor of Drury.lane when Van Amburgh appeared ?? Chief Justice TINDAL: Tint really was an exotic. (Krucir laoghter.) Henry Hughes examined I ...

POLICE

... stealing twenty- four copies of Parley's Dllustrated Library, the property of Mr. Lees, publisher, of Craron-buildiags, Drury-lane. The prisoner on Thursday night applied to the prosecutor for a situation as noachine bov. He woa taken ost probation, asd ...

POLICE

... now tremble to contemplate. It appeared that early in the morning a police constable of the 1 division v-as osl duty in Drury-lane, when a medical gentlemen residing in the neigbourhood called his attention to the prostrate figure of a drunken man. The ...

POLICE

... support lbs coceploicit, aced Mr. Robin- son appeared for the ?? Suittonowood, a cseter -monger, residing in Ciinrlea-street, Drury-lane, having been sworn, stated thot on 'Tuesday srligtit the 0th inst., hie - ans toe r'.ee great Msogul publir-house, Drurp-laice ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... mrtde properly, by any respectable solicitor, at an expense not exceeding a ?? C/tronicZc SunliEss DEATAs DP A SOLICITOR ate DRURY-LANE TItEsaTRE.-On MIonday evenireg, Air. Higgs, deputy-coroner for Westminster, held an inquest at the Sir Jothn Falstaff Tavern ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... named George ?? was brought up in custody, charged with wilfully danmaging the door of James Batchelor, No. 12, Coal-yard, Drury-lane, byscorching it with lighted paper.-Mr. Batchelor said, he was sitting in his house last night, when he was alarmed by a ...

POLICE

... William's Head, King Willisiin-otreet, Strand, relative to tule doatir of Edaward Geldsmith, oged 84, of hi, Citarles-stceet, Drury-lane, a plasterer, in distressed ?? testitoney of severa witolesses exorcis~ed err Tuesday tended ts show thlat onl Saturday ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Or HARsCURaamG THoIVES AND PRaosrTTuTrs- AMr. Frederick Chandler, landlord of the Coach and I-orses, Charles-street, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Jardiae, with harbouring prostitutes and thieves in his house, and permitting them to remain therein ...