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POLICE

... a ivell-dressed Jewess, stated that she was a widow, and lived at the house of her father, Mr. Moses, of Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane, and was well acquainted with the prisoners, Moss and Solomons. On Easter Tuesday she called et~the house of the latter ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... the purpose of obtain- ing a fancy dress, in which he wished to exhibit himself at a tal easquc, given by 5I. Jullien at Drury- lane Theatre. Upon that occasion, the soe disqnt captain ordered a polka for himself, and another dress of a similar description ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. RoE, charged wvith having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. Francis William Cr isp, who resides at No. 80 Drury- lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 o'clock, he was proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- tion of Ch ...

LONDON POLICE

... brought before Sir F. Roe, charged with having fired a loaded pistol at Mr. Francis William Crisp, who resides at No. 80, Drury. lane, who stated, that on the previous night, about 12 s o'clock, be was proceeding along the Strand, in the direc- I tion of ...

LAW AND POLICE

... either of them. He added, that he saw no more of the prisoner until that day (Wednesday), when he met him in Brydges-street, Drury lane, and gave him into custody. He asked prosecutor, prior to his taking that course, to go with him to a public-house in order ...

Published: Sunday 11 March 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6118 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... time for an analysis of the contents of the stomach. SHORTLY after four o'clock on Wednesday morning the neighbourhood of Drury-lane was thrown into a state of consternation through an alarming fire, which broke out on the premises of Mr. Figott, known ...

Published: Sunday 18 October 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6047 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLGIENCE

... 'door-keepers, checktakers, and other parties connected with 'a pennytheatre, in a house at the corner of Newtan-street, Drury- lane. The whole of Bow-street was kept in an uproar and'ren- dered impassable until the spectators were gratified, with a view ...

ASSIZES

... Senate; not only the Manager of thi; impeachment of Lord Melville, hut also a Mana-rer of the concerns ofth i 'heatr of Drury Lane? What l~e (Serjeant Cross) made a !trading connection, which, whether as a sleeping or an actin artoter, a moan actedso ...

PROSECUTIONS UNDER LORD ASHLEY'S ACT

... MURDERS TvHROUG11 DcS- TITUTIoNS-On Taesday afternoon, Mr. Wakly held an inquest at the Ben Jonson, Great 1Yilde-street, Drury- lane, upon the body of John Grainger, a blacksmith, aged 27, who committed suicide, and attempted to kill his wife and brother ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—WEDNESDAY

... (Mr. Peto) could not attend to it himself. Mr. D)ay appoiuted ai person of the trame of Mullins, who worked iunder him at Drury Lane Theatre. Day gave Mullifts direc- tiolrs to see that the monkey, or great weight, recoiled on the lheaid of the pile, twenty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ago an information was heard by Mr. Twyford, against Henry James Rodwell, the owner of a. shell-sh shop, in Wych-street, Drury Lane, for keeping his shop open between the hours of one and five o'clock in the morningi contrary to a provision in the Police ...

POLICE

... obtain their dresses, which were deposited in the house, and in which they were engaged to perform at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Friday evening, in ' Les Huguenots,' by express desire and under the especial patronage of the King of the Belgians ...