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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

CHARGES AGAINST A PHYSICIAN

... with cutting and wounding his father in the right band with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. John it. Pucbs, 110. Drury -lane. dleposed that lie was the father of the prisoner. Witness received a corninunication on Tuesday night, be- tween 12 and ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... appeared for the prisoner, said It was a case of mistaken identity by the boys, and then oalled Charles Day, of George-yard, Drury. lane, who said the pri- soner breught a dark cream- coloured pony to his stables about eight o'cleck on the Monday night. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lprisoner for trial, BOW-STREET. SlTrrMsED A PrrjossIATION oeip TnuST MONEY.- Witlia sitk, 51, of 31, Great lWild-street, Drury- lane, described as a porter, was charged as a bailee with fraudulently converting to his own use 1011. Ss. Sd., the moneys of ...

DECOYING ENGLISH GIRLS ABROAD

... night, and remained indoors. OPERA AT THE LYCEUM. Fifty-three years have sped since Marita-na wea originally produced at Drury Lane, but the opera maintains its charm for the general public. Of course this is due to the masic being brighter and even fresher ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... doubt the man who had esrciped, was rosily the guilty party.-Mr. Francis Jackson, licensed victualler, of Shert'O-gardens, Drury- lane, Mr. John Pennington, tobacconist. Drurt-ylane, Mr. Luke Gill, of Na. 7, King-streei, and Mr. Patrick Dillon two in- dependent ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... the prisoner he was induced, on the previous night, to watch her. He saw her knock at several houses in Brownlow-street, Drury- lane, and at one of them he heard stated to the party who cape to the door that she was a widow, with four chit- d*, who were ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... as his stock of worldly pelf. While standing in Drury-lane, looking for a habitation for the night, he asked a stranger to show him a lodging, and he coas directed to No. 1, Princes-street, Drury- lane. He get a bed there, and retired to rest; but about ...

A REVENUE OFFICER POISONED BY TASTING

... mere child, not above eleven years of age. Hiis nsame is James Donovan, and he lived with his parents in.White' Hart-yard, Drury- lane. He had some quarrel yith his parents, from whom he can into the cellar. 1te tien took off his neckerchief, 'vhich he f ...

ASSASSINATION OF A [ill] MAN IN DRURY-LANE

... apprentice, named Thomas Wix, sped D9 years, 'opon his master, Mr. James BRstock, a brass-fOunder, residing in PitVa-place, Drury- lane. It appears that on Saturday evening, the master had occasion to send the youth to one of his customers with an order, for ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... perceived his watch chain hang- ing down loosely, and his watch was ?? Hart, labourer, residing at No. 4, Clare-court, Drury. lane, said that he was in the booking office of the South Western railway when he saw the prisoner and the prosecutor. Smith ...

[ill] INQUESTS

... and keeping them in proper order. Oa Saturday the persons inhabiting the house in which he lodged, No. 3, Craven-yard, Drury- lane, heard the report of a pistol, but took no notice of it until they heard the deceased call out that lie had shot himself ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... name is Thomnas Coones. The risoner was perfectly mad, having been drinking.- ny Flaherty said: live at l, Linlcoln-court, Drury- lane, and am 14 years of age. The prisoner lives in the next roos to mine. On Saturday night, at 11 d'elock, I was going upstairs ...