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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... deceased was crossing from Great Queen-street towards Long-acre, with a show-board on his shoulder. A cab was coming up Drury. lane, from the Slrasd side, the horse's head of which struck the board, and hirled the man under the horse's feet, and the tore ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... man named Wiliam Spxiglt (late of the Spanisih Legion), was lying in a dying state on a heap of rubbish, in George-yard, Drury lane; he found the wretched man in a state of starvation, nearly naked; a horse-cloth was procured and wrapped round him, and ...

POLICE

... John A4son two juvenile thieves, were charged with having stolen a plate of ready-dressed meat, the property ofa cook in Drury-lane, ulhicl had been cut in tempting slices and placed in the ?? cook, who wias not a little lbundi fat, oily maln, appcared ...

POLICE

... dismissed tht information. Frau BSBA n Dutyty-L&Nz TH .eiT~u. ortlyafter twelve o'celck'on Friday night, aoila ng iKcurrp4 near Drury. lane Thentre, which: ocasioti~ W t iroughout, the metropolis the greatestiexcitement. The jbetieeB d.tich the fie o ate are situated ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. Robi, charged with having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. FrancisWilliam Crisp, who resides at No. 80, Drury- lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 'clock, he wvas proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- tion of. C ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. Roz, charged with having fired a loaded pistol at Mr.- Francis William Crisp; who resides at No. 80, Drury- lane, who stated, that ott the :preivious night, about '12 o'clock, he was' proceeding along 'the Strand, in the' direc- tion ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. RoE, charged wvith having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. Francis William Cr isp, who resides at No. 80 Drury- lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 o'clock, he was proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- tion of Ch ...

POLICE

... a ivell-dressed Jewess, stated that she was a widow, and lived at the house of her father, Mr. Moses, of Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane, and was well acquainted with the prisoners, Moss and Solomons. On Easter Tuesday she called et~the house of the latter ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. Roe, charged with having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. Francis William Crisp, who resides at No. 80, Drury. lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 s o'clock, be was proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- I tion of ...

LAW

... vocalist of consi- derable attainments, who had been engaged to perform and sing at the English Opera-house, and also at Drury-lane, both of which were at that time under the direction and manage- ment of the defendant. The plaintiff had been engaged at ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Thwvaites (widow of Mr. Thwaites,) of Fen- church-street, of robbing an elderly gentleman from the country, In the pit of Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday last. After a very strict inquiry the Magistrate came to the con- clusion, which appears to us, who have ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... partially cnt.-Verdict, Temporary derangement. ExmcssivE DRuNKING.-In the course of an inquest, held on Saturday night, in Drury-lane; on the body of a herald- chaser, named Walker, whose death was caused by habitual drunkenness, it was stated, that one ...