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POLICE

... Air. 1%lackay then informed the MIagistrare, that on Moe. s'ay evening he went to the Harp 'l'avern, in lRussell-couirE, Drury- lane, accompanied hv Scholefield, an officer of this iffice. and iMr. Ward, in search of the pritener. Siholefield told rii, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—APRIL 6

... therefore returned. The prisoner was then charged with stealing some silver money belonging to the servant of a coffee-house in Drury- lane, where he was lodging. Tbe jury, after hearing the evidence, returned a verdict of guilty. He was then charged upon a third ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS, April 15

... morning of t'e 6th' Dvich iiff, lie ooerved the prifoner and two fellows ?? him, at h.;ile corner of Nag's-head court,. Drury lane. 'lThey were vety noify, and he defired them) to7 go :away, they .re- fufed, and in a fcuflie which immneiately took place ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ou the lower jaw, produced according to the medical testimony by a fall. Grace Eliza Moore, of No. 3, Pastiford'a-court, Drury- lane, said: She had known the deceased about ten years. He lodged in her houee. He was a Chelsea pensioner, re- ceiving a pension ...

PALACE COURT—FRIDAY

... tsr the defence. Mr. GASLELE stated the cose. The plaintiff was a medical gentleman, residing iii the neigbbourhood of Drury- lane, annt the defeindtmnt Ilie son oi a tailor, residing in Stai hope-5,treet, Clare-muarket. Tie deteudan t was ill of a typhus ...

POLICE

... Smith, of Dowgate- hill, in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Professional gentlemen were in attendance for both parties. Mr. Smith stated, that on the night in question he was in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre with a party of ladies and gentlemen ...

OLD BAILEY

... Charter, it is conddently hoped that the present application . to Pairliament Will meet withiequal success as that ofthe Drury- .lane Proprietors, particularly when it is notorious that the usii- versal feeling of the Metropolis is in favour of the est ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... tibeteef. Th ?? brdie the agreement at the beginning of the season IN2S, by Becoming a member ef the dramatbo corps at Drury Lane Theatre. At the trial of she catsre which occttred at abort time since, before the present Lord Chief Justice, the Jery ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... accompanied hbin, to see that c he did it firly, end to take care he was not rn'iever. * 'e was to start along Broker's-alley, Drury lane, White Hart-yard, and I down (Oatherine.street, and he found out cacti turning very dce- 'sverly. Ile perforrn ed liis ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... nothing of the least interest occurred. On Monday morning last Mr. Yardley, the bass-singer o the Surrey Theatre, formerly of Drury Lane, expired at his lodgings in Lambeth. He had performed but a few nights before. BURSTING OF THlE READING WATER-WoRKs TANK ...

POLICE

... Yesterday morning early witness received in- formation that a quantity of the stolen property was concealed in a house in Drury-lane; he obtained a search warrant. and went with the efficers to No. 81 J, and there, in a room, occupied bythe prisoner, tbe ...

OLD BAILEY

... be- came chargeable to the parish of St. Andrew, Bolboref, and the officer of t.hat parish apprehended the prisoner in Drury- lane. This prosecution was instituted by theparish. The prisoner called Eleanor Bird, of No. 1, West.street, Smithfield, who ...