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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... a9' hour, the stage came to town first. Mondav evening all Inquest was held: at tte Kean's Head Tavern, Rttsaell-collrt, Drury-lane, before Thomas Higgs, Esq. Coroner, on the body of a young gentleman, 18 years of age whose family contiexions are of the ...

POLICE

... MAsPaoaouaosTsaxrr.-A second Inquiry Into the circum- 'stance of the man' being thrown out at' s window In. Chatles- street, Drury-lane, took place yesterday, In the examlination of TSsoaoss Busxat~tc. who was present when the aflair happened, and whbo' hawing ...

POLICE. -MANSION-HOU

... und luivlit thanked the Magistrate, withdrew. FRAVD.-BENlsAMsN 1BAtRR was charged by J16to 'uiosltftt Uedstatead-maker, Of Drury-lane, writh the following frsed - The prisoner caime to his shop on Wednesday evening, sod Pr( duced a pawnbroker's duplicate ...

POLICE

... prisoner, who he soon learnt had been en on the Sunday evening, driatik, among a whole horde of thieves and prostitutes, in Drury-lane, flashing his LBnk notes hbout; he caught him on Tuesday morning at a public-house in the same neighbourhood, and conveyed ...

POLICE

... Bedfordbury; Mr.Leake, of Short's-gar- dens; Mr. WiTI'shire, of the Strand; Mr. Coates, of the same f iplace; and Mr. Cooper, of Drury-lane. I Mr. BEcan' having observed, that in most of these cases the loaves which were purchased from the defendants were short ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—MONDAY

... family. The CHIEF JUST1CE: Where doe6 he live, and who it he ? Skinner: His name is Walker, and he lives in Hertford. place, Drury-lane. The CHIEF JUSIICE: Why was not the child brought down this morning ?-Skinner: My Lord I did not leave the prison till nine ...

OLD BAILEY

... short distance from theA spot ; Francis was secured about half an hour afterwards. Jamnes Hartison, of 16, Duke's court, Drury-lane, said, the I is prisoner Frauicis was a dress-maker, and had resided in his house of since last November twelve months. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE COU

... same, kniawing them to hayehbqep &rlen, .The last nanied prisoner was the keeper of an old iron shop in Short's, Gardens, Drury-lane, and had bought part of the ptptyfrom a lad, who this day. gave e vidence for E thie pr ion, an4 who 1usd been employed ...

A SINGULAR FRAUD

... chemist 1 11 DIVIDENDS. J. Jenner and J. W. Sospett, of Greek-street, Soho, linen- drapers-R Bousaield, of Wbite Horse-yard, Drury-lane, wool. len-draper-G. N. S. Chapman, of Boughton Malkerbe, Kent, dealer and chaptnan-S. Hayes, of Henrietta-street, Covent- ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... Newby, pawnbroker, Drury-lane, stated, that the prisoner pawned at his master's shop, on the l8th of August, the spoons which he produced, for 25s,. They were pawned in the name of Ann Stokes. The shopman of Mr. Bird, pawnbroker, Drury-lane, pro- duced plate ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... or, The Maid ofu Gensevta, which the plaintiff charged was the same translation of the drama that he was per. forming at Drury-lane Theatre, under the title of Thsterosa, or, The Orphan of Geneva, which was not the case, as Ose two translations were very ...

OLD BAILEY—FRIDAY

... Little Queen-street and Newton-street; le was perfectly sober at the time; he ran towards his own house in Charles street, Drury-lane, and the prisoher followed, beating him the whole viay with a stick; on reaching his own door, the prisoner gave bhn a blew ...