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LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... Henry, charged with attempting to obtain e15, under falas pretences, of Jamea Cross Butcher, a publican, in Wild.street, Drury-lane - Mr. Butcher stated that last evening, between seven and eight o'clock, the prisoner entered the vublic-house while he ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inquired what she was ?-Prisoner said that herself and husband worked for a respectable tradesman, a boot and shoe- maker in Drury-lane -The magistrate regretted the con- duct of the prisoner for her own sake, and sai 1 he could not allow the assault to pass ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... been stopped when the 5,800 had been printed, the plaintiff got a friend of his, named Clowes,, ?? in Blackraore.street, Drury lane, to mtake ous the ?? as due to him, the plain. tiff not witig to have hia naome appoear, as he bad so recently bad a fre ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... moved on, and he heard nothing more of the matter, until he heard that handbills were cir- culated in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane offering the reward spoken to by the last witness, which induced him to communicate what he had seen to Inspeetor Dodd. ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ine of the E division of police stated thiat, at a quarter to one o'clock this morning, he saw the prisoners turn out of Drury-lane and proceed up Holb'srn into New Oxford- streel. They made a complete circuit, during which he several times lost them, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... with ten sovtmreigns and thirty shillings in silver, the pyoperty of Mr. S. Dat- ton, a chee3emonger avd tobaceorniss in Drury-lane.- The prosecutor occupied two different shops in the above place, and the prisoner had beean his errand boy for the last ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ed weaKen, resembling a ?? complainant, a girl of the town, stated that on the preceding night, as she was walking near Drury-lane Theatre, she was accosted lby the prisoner, who invited her to cake soerv refreshment. She consented, and they went into ...

LAW AND POLCE.—SATURDAY

... customs to mock turtle. The property was principally pledge, attheshopsofMr.Fleming, Farrinudon-street, and Mr Hedges, in Drury-lane, who voluntarily attended wit] the separate lots, and it was stated had given all the in formation towards accomplishing ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... one farthing. ' ' OW-STRUET. A SAD CASE AND A BAD CAsz.-Rlchsrd Gronmpert, landlord of the Rose and. .Crown publicehouse, Drury- lane;, appeared.at this' court to answer a charge against him, prefetred by the policeauthoriiies, of. knowingl'y permittiig ...

BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... a successful issue. Thanks were voted to Mr. Williams for his sup- port, after which the meeting separated. ROBBERIES AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE-On Thurs- day, Mr. Hall, the magistrate at Bow-street Police-court, was for some timeengaged in hearing cases against ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... a disturbance, and destroyed a num- ber of glasses, the property ot the landlord of the Marquis of Granby public-house, Drury-lane.-Thon'ss Green, pot-boy of the house, deposed that last night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, the prisoner, in company ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Felix, alias Maddox, having been convicted at the last sessions of picking the pocket of Mr. Smith, at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, on the night of Mr. Macready's benefit, was no* brought up for judg- ment. Proofwas given'bf the prisoner having ...