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COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DEC. 3

... ants bcen fully eattbhlelie. In substanee itwtc asaetlgeageaistt tlthrn that they' having a tobaeceo-mnntfctory at No. 141, Drury-lane S Lnd a retail shup ai the same place, ai well a! enotiter retail shop at . No 12, Fleet-street, wihere the room known hy ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Endell-street, end during the night she regained conseiusanuess, and gave the name of Alice Donivan, living in Wild-street, Drury-lane. HnnMDEN DEATH OF A PONTEFRAOT TRADES. Uk.-l-Mr. John Barker, of the Pontefract coach worse, died tuddeuly on Saturday evening ...

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 ...

THE GIGANTIC FRAUDS UPON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON

... theatrical speculations, it was t ruinoured' that he was connected with -me in her c Majesty's Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. h; May' I beg' the favour of 'the use of your columns for I the purpose of giving a denial to the same. I have no a one ...

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 ...

EXECUTION OF MULLINS

... 'Mfahoney, iwho ived' ini the~iront parlous-, hbut left sepine tirme before, ssnd iwho since lived [ii l'nnces-estreei, Drury-lane. -This-asman eanme. forward on Fryday. eventnug,: but' too late to givic. his evidence jto -prove that- this shoe was':his ...

Published: Friday 23 November 1860
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1262 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE MURDER AT BATH

... chiefly distinguished as the most active promoter of tr ie various public works. The first of these was the erection y of Drury-lane' Theatre. He was made chairman of the t committee for its management. The transactions of his I = adnministation in that ...

POLICE

... side of his head, and had been jabsent from Eriglandi twventy'tlhrme years.-Clharge- 2- 1Airs. Harding, of Vinegar.yard, Drury-lane, said, tbat tee prisoster obtaitned from her a sovereign, under tire pretence thatie wasa reliativeotherhtssand s a Charge3 ...

Published: Tuesday 03 October 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1309 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment