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Central Crimial Court

... said that the sentence proceeded from a regard, not to the first wife or the seeond, but to the interests of society. . THE DRURY-LANE MURDER. (Before Mr. Baron Parke and Mr. Justice Manle.) Thomas William Wicks, aged twenty, was placed at the bar on Saturday ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Roua-eR AT MADAME TussAuu's EXHIBITION.- Thomas Daldy, a -respectably dressed man, for- lnerly a publican in Charles-street, Drury-lane, and -subsequently the keeper of the beer-shop, a well- known ?? of thieves, in the neighbourhood -of Clare-market, was ...

Central Criminal Court

... said that the sentence proceeded from a regard, not to the first wife or the second, but to the interests of society. THlE DRURY-LANE MURDER. (B, fore Mr. Baron Parke and Mr. Justice Maule,) Thomas William Wicks, aged twenty, was placed at the bar on Saturday ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ROBBERY AT MADAME TussAuD's EXIIISITION.- Thomas Dahly, a respectably dressed man, for- merly a publican in Charles-street, Drury-lane, and subsequently the keeper of the beer-shop, a well- known rendesrous of thieves, in the neighbourhood of Clare-market ...

DEATH PUNISHMENTS

... The first was upon the body of William Austin, aged two 'years, the son ot a compositor, residing at 16, Crown- court, Drury-lane. From the evidence of a Mr. Todd, it appeared that on the morning of Sunday of last, his attention was directed to the house ...

DEATH PUNISHMENTS

... The first was upon the body of William Austin, aged two ,, years, the son ot a compositor, residing at 16, Crown- court, Drury-lane. From the evidence of a Mr. Todd, it appeared that on the morning of Sunday of last, his attention was directed to the house ...

Central Criminal Court

... named Attwood, had made a false charge against the young men of attempting to pick pockets at M. I Julian's concert at Drury-lane Theatre, and were the next t morning examined before Mr. Hall, at Bow-street, when the l defendant swore that he saw them ...

Police Intelligence

... prisoner said he had taken altogether seventeen pieces of lawn and two dozen of handkerchiefs, to Newman, the pawnbroker, in Drury-lane, and that he had also taken to the same place twenty or thirty yards of vesting satin, and a quantity of satin scarfs, but ...

Central Criminal Court

... wheie lie stopped a short time at the corner; le then went on to Holborn, and after that to a public house in King- street, Drury-lane, where, he remained for twenty minutes. Ile then again went into ilolborn, where witness stopped him and iasked him where ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... alias Maddox, who was convicted at the last session of stealing a catch from the person of - Smith, at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, on the occasion of Mr. Macready's farewell performance, was brought up for judgment. It was proved that the prisoner ...

Police

... his wife, Ann Donovan, by ill-using her, c and afterwards by throwing her out 'of a window at SNo. 19, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, was brought Dn' Up for' further ?? prisoner, who I conducted himself in a very imperious manner )W throughout the examination ...

Central Criminal Court

... wherelie stopped a short time at the coner; he then went on to Holborn, and after that to a public house iii King- street, Drury-lane, where he remained for twenty minutes. lie then igain went into llnlhorn, where witness stopped him and asked him wliero ...