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... as the one in Drury- lane, had his oysters deposited at the former place, from whence he conveyed some of them to Drury-lane. On giving up the former shop the oysters were still brought to Billingsgate, although addressed to Drury-lane, but on every occasion ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... denied all knowledge of each other, but it was proved that previously they were to be seen together, hourly almnost, about Drury. lane and Seven-dials. Mr. Sleigh addressed the jury for Williams; but they found all three Guilty. It was stated that Hairis ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Sr.- Ir. TO THE EDITOR o' THE DACTLY NEwe. ate SIR,-As stage manager of the operatic per. fresnacees at the Theatre Royal Drury lane, permit ma to say that the arconat %hich appeared in the j auraslsofethl moraing, of a fire wtthicl is said to hbav occurred ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. t Thomas Caton, well known to the police as an esscciste of I the most desperate thieves in the neighbourhood of Drury. lane, wae charged by Elizabeth Sinnick, the wife of one of the summoning officers of this court, with an attempt to pick her ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... description. He i mmediately went to the house where the prisoner lodges, i one of the low streets between Newton-street and Drury- lane, and took him in custody. He had in his pocket a purse (not Mliss PC) ton's) containing two sovereigns and 32s. in sailver ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... stealing a brass gun, or cannon, worth 16?., the property of his cmn- ployrer, Messrs. Glover and Co., irononundecs, of Drury- lane. It appeared from the statement of one of the firm that tbe gun had been removed from one of thse workshopr to which the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Brownlow-street, Drury-lane. The defendant had repeatedly asked her to live with him, but owing to his violenae on previous occasions she refused to have anything to do with him. On the 29th of September last he met her is Drury lane and followed her ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... his coat eleven I Ineck-tics, cighteen handkerchiefs, and three scarves. policeman 42 F was on duty at half-past one, in Drury- lane. Saw tile prisoners together at the corner of Shawas- gardens. SOmc time after they went towards Endell- Street. About ten ...

Law Intelligence

... day appointed for the hearing. IN THE MATTER OF HENRY JARBETT.-THE OPEEA AT he nsolent DRURY LANE THEATtE. I The insolvent, the late musical director at Drury Lane ยข Theatre applied for his final order. Mr. Sargood appeared for Messrs. Shoolbred, of Totten- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the prisoner (Golding) with having taken an indecent liberty with him at a place of public convenience in Vinegar-yare, Drury- lane. There was no evidence to support the statement of Golding, and in cross-examination he admitted to Mr. Metcalfe, counsel ...

MURDER OF A FEMALE BY HER HUSBAND

... institution, whereby it will now be placed on an equality with the more rich and prosperous funds of Covent-garden. and Drury- lane theatres. FATL ACIDNT.- Yesterday afternoon, about four o'clock, a weaggon, belonging to Messrs. Archer and Co., Golden-lane ...