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THE POLICE COURTS

... going weekly to take away the renescollected from lodgicg.housesin Whitechapel, ? Umon.court, Holborn, end Shore's-gardens, Drury lane, b .g Sinclair asked where he lived, and said he would he worth .e meeting on his way home. ? Lockyar, the gaoler to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... several females in the omnibus, and their screams were most terrific, and it was not before the vehicle reached the middle of Drury- lane that the horses stopped from sheer exhaustion. A crowd soon gathered round the omnibus, and it was found that Abbott was ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the constable' sevidence it was adduced, that this merning, about two o'clock, the prisoner accosted him in Wild-street, Drury-lane, and demanded to know what o'clock it was; on receiv- ing the required information, he coolly said, Yon are a Is- liar ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... Saturday morninig, while he was on the stand in the Strand, looking out for customers fromi I1. Jullien's masquerade, at Drury-lane Theatre, down bundled five or I six gentlemen, some of vwhom got inside and some outside. They desired him to drive to lile ...

LAW AND POLICE

... females in the omnibus, and their screams were most ter- rific, and it was not before the vehicle reached the middle of Drury-lane that the horses stopped from sheer exhaus- tion. A crowd soon gathered round the omnibus, and it was found that Abbott was ...

Published: Sunday 16 December 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5871 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TYESDAY

... weekly to i'ecei'e tie reots el- coi 3eoted from lodging-houses in WhiiteclIapel, UniOn-coUIt, Holborn, and Slhort'e-gardens, Drury-lane, Sinclair asked Ce wihere lie lived, and said he would be wortis mneeting on iisi way home, Lockyear, the gaoler to the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... an Saturday morning, while he was on the stand in the Strand, lonking out fcr customers from M. Jullien'a mesquerade at Drury-lane Theatre, down bundled five or slisgentlemann come of whom got inside and some outside. Ihey desircd cim to drive to Mki ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... in the omnibus, and their screams were most terrific, f? id and it was nor before the vehicle reached the middle of B d Drury-lane that thehorsee stopped from sheer exhaustion. ? id A crowd soon gathered round the omnibus, and it was feund t- that Abbott ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... parties to attend. Re found by the books that the pri- soner had embezzled upwards of 500. The superintendent said he was at Drury-lane Theatre on the 1Ith instant, and apprehended the prisonerthere. The prisoner said he should reserve his defence, and was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... points, with cne in the centre, an exact impress14 f which I have ?? Barry, deputy landlo: t the hoase 16, SNiortt'gardens, Drury-lane, said, I new beth the prisoners from their comiug to his hou o lodge on the I5th oE last month, and their remainii here ...

LAW AND POLICE

... o'clock on Saturday morning, while he was on the stand in the Strand looking out for customers from M. Jullien's masquerade at Drury-lane Theatre, down bundled five or six gentlemien, some of whom got inside and some out- side. They desired him to drive to ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5213 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... to take Harrington outaid wkilst he interrogated Baker. She said she lived with her p& rents at No. 12, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane. She was not I the omnibus. Sbhe went to school formerly withHarringtom, mnd met her by chaice in the street about oue or ...