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THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... that ?? body was-found yestrday, however, the events of Sumdaymaiorningtomed up with a ?? Cleary, of 21, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane. Mr. John Cleary. towever, was not known at No. 21. or anywhere else in Whits Horse-vard. Drory-line. The house is a four-stoty ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... tnot detect the slightest trace of either mineral or vegetable poison. Mr. Welsh, licentiate surgeon, from Dr. Walker's, Drury-lane, said that about a a fortnight ago ho was suddenly sumnsoned to attend deceased, whom ho found stretched upon her bedia ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 24

... 1630. She wviii, lowever, sng~; g at some of the concerts during the winter, nd at the n musical festivals in the spring. DRuRY LANE-Mr. Kean, jun. appeared at this teahrhq last night week, as Romeo, He has improved considerably; IC in his enunciation and ...

Published: Tuesday 30 December 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2997 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW, POLICE AND CRIME

... A MABRIED McOBEANy.-A Bow-street. Police- office, London, last week, James Hollancd. a cabman, living in King-street, Drury-lane, was charged with 'brutally assaulting his wife, Jessie' Holland,- on the second night after her confinemnent. It was proved ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... e from a customer, and directed him to pay the same it to Messrs. Spalding and Rlodge, the wholesale sta- I, tioners in Drury-lane. Instead of doing 80, how- eever, the prisoner went to the Strand branch of y the Royal British Bank, and got cash for the ...

Police Intelligence

... parts of the body , with a knife. Constable 55 F division stated, that about one o'clock he was on duty in Feathers-court, Drury-lane, and seeing a crowd collected he went up, and was informed that a man had been stabbed. Upon making further inquiries into ...

Police

... Lto nose that he had been wounded by the prisoner. !ts Witness immediately conveyed him to the shop of rid Mr. Gray, in Drury-lane, wvhilei the prisoner fol- al lowed, with the knife in her hand, without making any observation until she entered the doctor's ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... received Ifrom a customer, and directed him to pay the same t to Messrs. Spalding and lodge, the wholesale sta- ti tioners in Drury-lane. Instead of doing so, how- I ever, the prisoner went to the Strand branch of the Royal British Bank, and got cash for the ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... of the Royal Italian Opera, for the purpose of ii obtaining an injunction to restrain Signor Grazziani from e singing at Drury-lane or elsewhere in Greab Britain. _5 T'he vI e-ehanceilor held that the defence had failed On t both the, grounds set up-viz ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... custody at an J early hour that morning, on a charge of feloniously entering a linendrapor's shop in Blackmoor-street, I Drury-lane. Hle had undergone au examination be- fore the sitting magistrate at Bow-street, and had been committed to Newgate to take ...

Police Intelligence

... parts of the body with a knife. Constable 55 F division stated, that about one o'clock he was on duty in Feathers.court, Drury.lane, and seeing a crowd collected he went up, and was informed that a man had been stabbed. Upon making further inquiries into ...

Police

... moved on, and he heard nothing more of the matter, until he -heard that handbills were circulated in the neigh- 3bourhood of Drury-lane offwring the reward spoken Ito by the last witness, which induced him to com- *municate what he had seen to Inspector Dodd ...