POLICE

... trtttto, on Tlstsi eday night, in - doneequence of in. formation received by them, ps-deeeded to a house in Parker-utreet, Drury-lane, to stat-cit for the murderer; i but sifter gssinin? admittance, with gs-ea? difficulty, thcy - se:srched in vain. As they ...

POLICE

... lEvance-and folly comnmitte4 for trial. PUBLIsOirsici, RoW-irrEFr.-Saturdaynight, when the ooe4pany *ere cot ring out of Drury-lane Theatre,1LIumphrey.1 nbserved a young man.atsnipting to rob several Gweitrlens, hl Ibllowed hhim ,loe, acid haessre4rhim ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT H. MEUX, AND [ill] BREWHOUSE

... reflect fo Do shade of di-honour on their country. By command of the Major.General, nt JAMES CAMPBELL, Major of Brigade. m m DRURY LANE THEATRE. This house was greatly crowded last night to witness Mr Reas's performance of lago. Often as he had already appear- ...

POLICE

... Psi'itsnaaet were dlla. itivrerd by the Patrole altiagether at the lodging (if thie Vrisnreer Crouch in Clisarles-street,-Drury-lane, -whelre fthe box apd soalp were alto found. The nsale Prisoners were fully, comntitted for the stealing and the tvenaxhe ...

MYSTERIOUS CHILD

... ce at whata o or the svorthy Coroajer had said, and the Court broke up. sheeit a five oclchwh. -I, ;e Last nijzhtt, at Drury.-lane, the new~ comedy of Pulidcl, hi tr 'dvetaefor represenitation, wan ohanrged to thait of o 'ITee Iypocs'ile, in contsetqlince ...

QUEEN-SQUARE POLICE

... that day in the penalty of,2Os. for exploding some of them in St James's Park. Mr Cuthbert was accompanued ly Mr Couper, of Drury Lane, chemist, previously convicted, and by the justly celebrated Captain' lanby. The fact of thd sale being proved, Mr Fieiding ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... and was committed For trial. WILLIAM CUTLtFi wvas brought to tlse OfIice, ch irged with making a riot and disturbancein Drury-lane Theatre, on Tihurs- day evening. 'ihe:Check-takiarof the Two-shilling Gallery stated, that the prisoner had, for 'eat two ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Newton, Oxford, cow-dealer. it Robert M'Clatchey, Manchester, cotton manufacturer. i, I'hornas Sharp and Durell Stables, Drury Lane, Middlesex, k ironfounders and copartners. Robert Hedges, junior, Old Bailey, London, confectioner. It George Fraser, Brixton ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of the-premiscs. Verdidl-Acci- denial leuatl. AseMadanie Sessirand Mri. Dicko~ns were rtWurning. in her carriagefrom the Drury-lane Oratorio, on Rld. night, tiie coachmin being intokicated fell fiom his bo; \vfin the iiotses ran away With thei carnage ...

POLICE

... wijth a tmost aggravated insult to Miss Baker, of Staf- ford- lace, and another Lady who had bcen in company with her at Drury-lane Theatre, on Friday night. At the close of the perfur~naucee, a very heavy rain falling, they hired the pri- sonler's coach ...

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