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MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS NURSE

... employed, having entered the army on the 7th of March, 1787, fifty-eight years ago, as ensign in the 73d Foot. The receipts at Drury lane Theatre, when her Majesty :attended in state, were nearly 1,0001, The fittings up of the royal box cost 1701. Her Majesty ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... from this sort efjuvenile solteitation. The little boy, who said his name was Buckley, and that he lived with his father in Drury-lane, who eras a glass-blower out of work, was questioned. He said Ite had been out about three hours with his little sister ...

Police Intelligence

... prisoner said he had taken altogether seventeen pieces of lawn and two dozen of handkerchiefs, to Newman, the pawnbroker, in Drury-lane, and that he had also taken to the same place twenty or thirty yards of vesting satin, and a quantity of satin scarfs, but ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... quite pre- pared to appear on Friday next.-I am, my dear Sir, yours very truly, ANNA TNIIJLON.-TO Alfred Bunn, Esq., Pt Drury-lane Tbeae. Si ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... prisoner said he had taken altogether seventeen pieces of lawn, and two dozens of handkerchiefs to Newman, the pawnbroker, in Drury-lane, and that he had also taken to the same place twenty-eight or thirty yards of vesting satin and a quantity of satin scarves; ...

Police Intelligence

... prisoner said he had taken altogether seventeen pieces of lawn and two dozen of handkerchiefs, to Newman, the pawnbroker, in Drury-lane, and that be had also taken to the same place twenty or thirty yards of vesting satin, and a quantity of satin scarfs, but ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... two young men 'o years of age, were indicted for stealing a bag containing 36lbs of coffee, tile property of a grocer in Drury-lane. The Jury found both Guilty. Th! Court having received an unfavorable report of the prisoners, they wvere both sentenced ...

Published: Sunday 18 May 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2558 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE COURT

... who dupes GE to silly people by p~retendiniO to tell theirfortunos, was charged with colic e- swindling Jane Evans, of Drury-lane. tout of a sovereign. The shon l0 prisoner, it appeared, got a sovereien fromn the complainant, tend cocci p roterndod tolsew ...

Police Intelligence

... he hail taken altogether seventeen pieces of Is, lawn and two IIozen uif handikerehiefs, to Newman, the 05 pawnbroker, in Drury-lane, and that he had also taken to ,I the sante place twventy or thirty yards of vesting satin, as and a, qsitntity (if satin ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Waller accompanied him, and found r the handkerciiefs, but not the keys -Mr. Avant, who a is in the hsouse of M. Newman, of Drury-lane, stated l that tre prisoner had sold goods to the house on the f 3Lst of Moarch, which was the first day of his employ- ...