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POLICE

... who were charged on Monday last with an outrageous assault upon Mr. Williams, the landlord of the White Hart Tavern In Drury-lane, were brought before Sir F. A. Roe and Thomas Halls, Esq. for final examination. A solicitor appeared on behalf of two of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... ecutor, flint, On hise 15th of Novecouber fast, fie find golle to Ilila fattier's (the pridsner's) billions Ili Dirury court, Drury-lane, whiere the prisoner, lisa ma- flier, rod ablter wecrc ot dinner, bet,%cen eleven and twelve O'clock the prisotiur upbraluird ...

POLICE

... perty, of the value of 261., from the house of a Mr. Walter, in James- street, Camden Town, but who is himself residing in Drury-lane. It appeared from the evidence adduced, 'thatin the beginning of January last Mr. Walter, the prosecutor, permitted the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Minshull, charged with having snatched a reticule from the arm of Mrs. Alary Brown, a lady upwards of eighty years of age, in Drury-lane, on the evening of the 4th inst. It appeared from tile statement of the prosecutrix that on the even ing alluded to she ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... a week. Cross-examined by Mr. Phillips: About three weeks after the transaction I saw the prisoner in a public-house in Drury-lane, and gave him in charge. A person told nme he was in that house. Crowil snatched myn stick out of my hand to strike the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... complainant that night. The defendant, No. 11 called Police constable 67 F, who proved that lie was on duty in Charles-street, Drury-lane, about half-past five o'clock-on the Sunday evening, at which time there was a disturbance In the street, and the defendant ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... corrupt publisher, and she a pro. fligate abandoned woman in his pay, with their ridicu- X lous broken tea-equipage and Drury-lane conversa-; tion. The publication would have been nothing unless the author had made the parties sustain their character ...

POLICE

... .-WILLIAX FIELD was charged wint having obtained a situation in the employ of Mr. Abbott, a zab-master, in George-yard, Drury-lane, by means of a false character.-It appeared that on Thursday last the prisoner applied to Mr. Abbott for work as a cab-driver ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... depression of spirits ; tlhat he, with sis wife and friend Dickson, took her to where there was a kind of merry-making in Drury-lane, where they amused themselves until one o'clock, when they all came out, and were in the act of separating in Long-acre ...

POLICE

... accessory to the robbery, and assisting In the. disposal of the property. Jamues Lock, who keeps a shop in White Hart-yard, Drury-lane, is was ascerand had purchased a portion of the property belong. iug to Mr. Moses, and he was taken into custody, and charged ...

THE LATE FIRE AT WOOD's HOTEL

... I don't remember what answer she gave me when I told her the house was on fire. Charles Hopkins, of 30, Shnrt'a-gardens, Drury-lane: About half-past four I was going by Arundel-street, when I saw the two last witnesses knocking at the door; I saw flamee ...

LAW SITTINGS—THIS DAY

... essablishmenst. Mr. Prelist, the gentleman, who will make hIs appearance ia the character of Sihylock this evessing, at Drury-lane, was educated at Christ's Hospital, and Is the son of Mr. J. H. P~eelt, oldest notary public in Sthe city of London. Mr ...