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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Remanded. ha( of; GUILDEALL lad TiE LATE STABassNG CAsE IN DRuRY-LANE.- On Tues- wh day, Jane Burgess, of No. 26, Dudley-street, Bloomsbury, and the Margaret Parker, of 13, Bennett's-court, Drury-lane, (the former ass being the daughter and sister of the two ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... the dlay that the robbery was committed,, threenmer,, among whom was the prisoner, went to the White Hart public- house Drury-lane, where they had refreshments. One of them exhibited to the potman several silver spoons, which excited his Suspicions. He ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... endorsed on his license. BOW-STREET. SELLING BEER IN CHurcss-TIMa.-On Tuesday, Mr. Charles Geils, of the White Lion, in Drury-lane, attended upon two separate summonses, to answer the charges ofhaving per- mnittend she sale of beer, and the assemblage ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... on the day that the robbery was committed, three nie;,. among whom was the prisoner, went to the White Hart puotic house, Drury-lane, where they had refreshments. One of ilyer exhibited to the potman several silver spoons, which excited his suspicions. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... taken away, as well as some silver spoons and other articles. ..The prisoners were all seen togethersat a coffee-shop, in Drury-lane, the same morn- ing, where they asked for change for 910 worth of copper, add the stolen spoons were also stenlin the possession ...

Published: Sunday 28 May 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7384 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment