POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... the robbery up to Saturday last, when he received information that Elliot had gone into a public house in the Coal-yard in Drury-lane, and having watched, saw him come out about four o'clock in the afternoon with a tallman and after following them into ...

Burglary and Extensive Robbery

... robbery up to Saturday last, when he received information that Elliot bad gone iato a public- house in the Coal-yard, in Drury-lane, and having watched, saw him come out about four oclock in the afternoon with so tall man, and after following them into ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... butchers ha, e their place of meeting at a public house in Dawsou-street ; the journeymen hold their meetings at [ houses in Drury lane and Cole's-lane. Before I proceed to detail to you the particulars of the conspiracy I shall give a you an outline of it ...

HILARY TERM

... inquire. [The learned judge here recapitulated the evidence'of Gale]. The whole of this did not take place at the meeting in Drury-lane-port of it did, and the sub- sequent part took place at Mr. '1 iernan's house in the pre- sence of Young, and that part ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... was iniplicated in tire conspiracy ,ho to which he (Baron Pennuefuther) had adverted. Shiortty eti after the meeting in Drury-lane fite society insisted on Gale tat turning two of his men away, hut lie lrefused to comply. ho Sortie time after that he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... of seventeen yards, for El 5s. 6d., to Mrs. Die- more, the landlady of the Kiag's Arms public houss,in the . Coal-yard, Drury-lane, who was afterwards unable to iden- tify the prisoners, god being subsequently apprehended in Paddington, the remainder ...

RESULTS of the NEW ZEALAND INQUIRY

... distraotions, had gradually declined. oh Soma beautiful scenic illustrations, painted, we believe, fet by Mr. C. Marshall, of Drury-lane Theatre, added greatly 'hl to the instruction and entertainment afforded by the even-' of, uing's lecture. The scene in ...

Town Edition WITH SATURDAY'S NEWS, POLICE, LEGAL AND GENERAL

... belonged tor, lie said they tir scere his niother's, and ?? lie had brought them from be near Kirrg's-cross, Nerr-road, to Drury-lane, in order to in be cleaned The constable then said lie scould accom- tli pany him home, onl wvhiclihe shuffled and gave ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... at the next Surrey assizes. LACY V. BUNN. This was an action by Mr. Lacy, the performer, against Mr. Bunii, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, for the breach of an eng-fgenient fbr the season. Mr. Og le applied, on behalf of the defendant, for a rule to ...