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THE DOOM OF THE DERBY MURDERERS, THORLEY AND TOWNLEY

... this ( church, which was originally'an old fashioned instrument, having done service at one time in the Theatre Royal, . Drury-lane, London: A sum of 1001. has been expended upon it, and among the other additions and improvements effected by Messrs. Lloyd ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT, THURSDAY, March 13

... old man, named Thomas Brailsford, was charged with embezzling the monies of his employer, Mr. John Cumberland b Part, of Drury-lane, London, and Duke-street, Derby. i S Mr. Samuel Leech appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. lt Smith (from the office of ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... Dusautoy, f ?? Parker at balf-past two that (Tuesday) morning, saw the prisoner go to the rear of sorhe new bullings in Drury-lane aned afterwards return with a f parcel tnder lis arm. When te saw the policeman he hesi- tated to proceed, but after a few ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... night. Site was slimilarly ?? Fox pleaded B, for guilty to being drunk aid rioitous aind using obescene ga at lanlguage in Drury-lane, on Saturdity night. He wats sent P _to gaol for 14 dtiys' without the option of a line. Bi ;ek - %J. ty. DISASTROUS FIRE ...

INQUESTS IN DERBY

... Jeseph Maclion, botcher, of 31, ILeopold-street.- ,a Mt's. Sarah Martin, the wife of William Martin,, '9 carter, of No. 117, Drury-lane, said that she ~dwas the deceased's sister, and for some time past the id latter hind been ?? Hanford, servant in, 3' Mr ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... TUBREI, and IR. A. It. . JONE8, Esqrs.] T; DRUSKEN CASB.-William Campton was brought up in ht custody for being drnak in Drury-lane on Tuesday uight.- )n The charge was proved by Police-constable Cliff, and the ad prisoner, who said he came from Leicester ...

THE PEOVER MURDER

... REJECTED ADDRESSES.,-Thle little volume in question, one of the lcekiest hits in litera- tucre, appeared on the re-opening of Drury-lane Theatre in October, IS12, the idea having been casually started by the late Mr. Ward, secretary to the theatre, exactly ...

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... impunity. 'Case AaR-Umoaro-Tbhe annual meeting of ?? sulb- scribers to this Art-Union of London was hteld on Tuesday in Drury-lane theatre, 1-. R. II. ltsa Duke of Cambridge in the chair. 'The report, after a1lludinlg to the lute pro- ceedings in reference ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... for a similar offence on the Ashborna road, was dia- the cbarged.-ElleU EHannon. pleaded guilty to being drunk fro is in Drury-lane, on Saturday night. Discharged upon pro- cer _ mialg togo.. bome ?? at ?? Moore I- was charged with beiqg drunk and dieordlerly ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... to gaol for-sevoen days, ?? ,hard'iibour. - A moulder,' ?? Damed E13win Orme, was inu custpdy for being drunk, iu, ra.9 Drury-lane, aud using Obscene lftaatgoe tbe same nfter- aynomi. A A fine jif N~ AMd costs *iis :OifliLtd; or, iznidelault may of payniient ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... seven days. ers Elizabeth Horsley was charged by Police-ronstable Claye, as that she, being a prostitute, was disorderly in Drury-lane.- The officer saw the prisoner with a man named Naylor, in est an intoxicated state, and heard her swear at e woman who ...