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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 ...

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 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... the evidence of uveral witnesses that on the 11th instant, the deceased, whil cross. ing the road near Blackmoor-street, Drury-lane, was k ocked down by the horse in a gentleman's cab, when it wa found that her left ear and one of her thighs were much ...

POLICE

... Moses, or Money Moses, as he is more familiarly called, landlord of the Black Lion public-house, in Vinegar- yard, near Drury-lane Theatre, and his daughter, Mrs. Alice Absbrahamns, were placed at the bar for further examination. Previous to the examination ...

POLICE

... Clement's-laue, denied all connexion with the society, and said that he was returning home froniwork, and wts opposite to Drury-lane Theatre, when seeing a crowd, he inquired the cause of it, and Massey gave him into custody. . He 'vas re- turning from ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

VARIETIES

... within the mind which turns every thing to real joy and gladness. FRENCH ?? Constitutiotnel, noticing her Majesty's visit to Drury-lane 'heatre, construes the title of Kenney's farce of Raising the Wind in to Le rentie leve. The same paper gravely informs ...

POLICE COURTS

... information was given to he police, and on the following Tuesday Ridley was taken into msfddy at the Great Mogul lConcert-room, Drury-lane; the the prisoner, Lennard, was secured shortly afterwards, hut lone 'of the property could be traced. Many other articles ...