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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... oni the Newcastle and Berwitk Railwayd and on aft evenin pjrevious ho went with two fricnds into br Ward's Pe ti house, Drury Lane, wre be first. saw the prisoneedr After obtaining oiefreshment s t he imfo and his friends leent out, but shortly after ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... their clients.-A petition is now is course of' sigiature, by many of the Drury Lane actors, praying the Chain- berlain to grant a dramiatic liceicc for another theatre, Drury Lane, where Her Majesty's subjects have a rifl'tful home, belg iil the possession ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... alarm being given, one of the seven geese was missed, when the prisoner was pursued and traced to Peacock's publie-house, Drury Lane, hut nothirg was fcund upon him. The witness who watched the prisoners movements, stood on the opposite side Of the street ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... orders, each for 51. This le put in his pocket. and ticy then went to I1r Ward's public house, the Duluc of Wellington, Drury Lane, and had some more drink. While in the house, the prosecutor laid Isis head down on tie table and fell asleep. When he awoke ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... mop-maker to trade, was brought up charged with stealing two mops, the property of Mr Walton, whose manufactory is situated in Drury Lane. It appeared that the prisoner had been employed by MrWalton, until a few weeks ago, when circumstances occurred which ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Thomas Henzell, forgeman, of one sovereign. The com- plainant, on Saturday afternoon, went into Mr Peacock's public-house, Drury Lane, and called for a glass of gin, but before he got it, the prisoner unceremoniously sat down beside him and asked for a treat ...

EXECUTION OF DANIEL GOOD THE MURDERER

... power to secure his success. He brought to the theatrean admirable company, including Phelps and otheractors now on the Drury-lane boards; he had an orchestra competent to perform operas, and Colonel Hamilton Smith gave him his gratuitous ser- vices as ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... the polka, as that dance was performed at her Majesty's grand state ball, at Buckingham Palace, on Friday ?? receipts at Drury Lane Theatre, ml Thursday night, when her majesty attended in state, were nearly 1,0001. The fitting up of the royal box cost ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... fact to .Mrs Peel because the conversation took place in the street, when persons were passing. Mr J. B. Ward. publican, Drury Lane, said that when closing his house one night he saw the plaintiff's wife, in man's clothes, in the company of the defendant; ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... and what was the effect of it when discharged. g On Saturday, a man named John George, residing in e Blackmore Street, Drury Lane, waited on Inspector tl Haynes, at Scotland Yard, and stated that he was a formerly a fireman in the Great Western Railway ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Town-clerk of Doncaster, and had advanced the defendant, Hammond, considerable sums of money to undertake the lesseeship of Drury-lane Theatre. He had commenced an action to recover his money, for which, on the 6th of February last, a judgment was givenfoi- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Cloth-mearet, about half-past them o'clock that morning, when two girls indttced him to go into Peacock'a public-houer, Drury-lane. After calling for a 1 drop for each, ho speedily found that his coat pockets were completely cleared out, upon which hie ...