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POLICE

... Jewess, who stated that she was a widow, I atid lived at the house of her father, Mr. Money Moses, of Vinegar-yard, . near Drury Lane Theatre, on being swvorn, said eshe was well acquainted , with the prisoners, Moss and Solomnens. On Easter Tuesday she ...

CONTEMPLATED CHANGES IN THE POLICE

... paid. The appellants from Drury-lane and that vicinity, appealed alto on the same ground, stating that the neighbourhood had been thinned, and the business of it injured by the opening of the new streets leading to Drury-lane and Covent-garden Theatres ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... deceasedweas crossing from Great Queen- street towards Long-acre, with a show-board ou his shoulder. A cab was coming up Drury-lane, from the Strand side, the horse's head of which struck the board, and whirled the man under the horse's feet, and the fore ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... taken an active part in thild. Otnitosatio. The prisoner evi Eilihanuel (or 'Miony) Mosos was a publican. in Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane ; 'of; and the female prisoner, Alice Abrehams, was his daughter. Such aease bra us this had seldom. or ever been brought ...