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OLD BAILEY

... 26th of August last on his way fiom Deptford, he left the coakh at Charing-cross and was passing aloah Chaile8-street, -Drury-lane, in ionranqpny with snother. seartian, infiid Patrick Dbwnes. T iey went into a hlouse in Cliarlet; street tO. whir ja taS ...

OLD BAILEY, LONDON:

... BEDfWOR'TH was indjted for the wilful hi murder of Elizabetlr Beafniore, on 'the zoth'of June-lafc, bi in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. : tt Mr. ANDsIoEwso.pened the cafe, and Mr. GuRsxy o0 in lated the circumflances to the Jury. (c ,Surh,.Csflipfon was then ...

Published: Tuesday 26 September 1815
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 773 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... LIC OssFICK, ?? night, JOSEPH Iley e. was brtought to the Off1ice, inthe custody of i.r. Strinig, the box hoeok keeper of Drury-lane Thcatre, and the Consta- blei belonging to the Theatre, charged. with violently assault- ingal2rs. Sarah .laques, of Ge ...

POLICE

... trial. PVI.IC Oreclo BOW^9R~er._AIOnday night, a peat - noise being osade by a few ?? in the two-shiltinsg gail- kery of Drury-lane Theatre, one ot theom was taken out of the .gillery by Magrath belonging to the Ofice, and lodged it Ca- ; ns~rt-ga rd en ...

POLICE

... man,- F genteel appeafulce, was hitought to the of-. d fice, in the custody .of Westbrook, the cotstable attending at it Drury-lane Theatrej charged with making a disturhance at the h theatre, by etideavonring to force his way into the two shiling n gallery ...

POLICE

... MA'rTTsIAs DajsacoLtLandJAsucs 13AsNerT were charged widthrealing openattdinrobbing theshop of M1r. Green, a cnt. I r, in Drury-lane, on Vednesday evening. lhey were de- teied in the a6L by Wiiliam t3ethell, a ?? were crmmitted for further extamtnatido ...

POLICE

... tlna prisoners yesterday .norning in Drury-lane, anll knowing them to Ni:repu:eL thievgs he watched themll Oi tkelir seeing hin they ran eff, makintt tisroighl lBrowalow-street, 13rokers'-row, ant icto Drury-lane ; again, eru Jeffroon, vith tite ?? of ...

POLICE

... sct1 rwt! ilit, hc hire)' the defrendant's coach to carry him and his s Th faoe:ily, consisting of five percous, liome from Drury-lane 'k'lea ly, tre, !or which he g Ve hi-lsn three shillings for his fare; the de'- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... after dalta c- Cnptt t hy Mr. Eiwaird Kein, the zaeor, of Drury-lane Tbeatre, 1ud payable to the order of Mr. John Chdfles 'iitch. the keeper of the 0. 1. ..d ?? S. T tven, Russell-coturt, Drury lane. Ill support of the 1'11aintiff's case, the ?? of the ac- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... newv presented an amended shedule, more aggravated than the last. Ile Learned Serjeant *r- then read- Mly wife's salary at Drury-lane Theatrc (dedua- ing l'raperty Tax), over which I have no controul,.nor could I bave received the same had I applied for ...

KING'S BENCH, SERJEANT'S INN.HALL—APRIL 24

... trial;. JOiN SIHEA 1 alias HARRIS was chaiged by Bond with being a reputed thief, and found anmong the crowd coming out of Drury-lane Theatre on Tuesday night. .lOSEaH BENYON was charged alsn with being on the same spot by Bean, a patrole, about half p sr ...

POLICE

... apit) ei l;-r I eis;i, iul (ler thi e toilos, inix cirotintstances l-'jj. ?? ji 1jiClr, li-' m- lot into Ilti cririag-e -It Drury-lane Flt di , tifi WIo histicmi:chtrnaii slo ?? hotltl' two sneiileols lo te Foot (;uards, pllced at tile (ltoor of tile Treitre ...