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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stealing a watch, value 51., the property of Robert King, from his person. This robbery was committed at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, on the night of Mr. Macready's fare. well performance. The prisoner and a companion were ob- ,served by two officers ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... picking a gentleo an's s pocket. Mr. Robert Holroyd, of Hobart-place, Regent-street, tI gentleman, stated that he was in Drury-lane on Monday m' morning, wheni the prisoner picked his pocket of a sil as handkerchief, value four shillings. The prisoner ...

Law Intelligence

... theolast examination in, the case of William Leighton Wood, describedlias a co pianoforte manufacturer, of Charles-street, Drury-lane. th The bankrupt, it will be remembered, ..was recently tried at it the' Central Criminal Court on a charge of forgery, ...

EXECUTION OF THE FRIMLEY Murderers

... with Samuel Harwood, and the pai ties who were executed. THE GRAND PROTECTION M&ETING.-The grand Protectionidt meeting, at Drury-lane Theatre, will take place on Tuesday, April 29th, and not on May 1st, as originally announced. As it is important that the ...

Published: Sunday 20 April 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3374 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... order was sent by a Mr. Lueas, of Manlcle1terl to A .man named James Weare, a coach-plater, lodging at 30 Charles-street, Drury-lane. Weare had been formerly in the employ ot a brother of Mr. Lucas, and the fifteen shiuings had been sent to himl, to provide ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... has been awarded a certificate of tile first elass. IN BE FREDERICK GEORGE JOIINS. The bankrupt was a furniture dealer iii Drury-lane. His debts were £520; hi assets about £30. He obtalued a cer- tificate of the third class, without opposition, ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... given into custody, stating that he had sold the pipe to Mr. Glasscott, copper and metal warehousman, 20, Brown- low-street, Drury-lane.-Mr. Glasscott informed the magistrate that he had knows the prisoner some months. He had purchased of him 351b and 481b ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... proporty ias imme- dia'tely gveap.:- , Mr. Thomas Glascott, keeper of a copper and metal ware- house, in Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, said that on the dayin question, end on the previous Satuwday, the pri- r- soner, brought him 'quantities. of new tin pipe ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... and Tkonias Ke'lt, 17 years~of age, were charged under the follawiir'g circumstances, by. a shopkeeper in. Vinegar- yard, Drury lane. Complainant's wife state'd that last night about tlkelve o'clock, the younger prisoner entered the shop and asked for a ...