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LAW AND POLICE

... were crammed into the dock (which is just capable of holding L i I half the number) charged with gambling in Pitt's-place, Drury-lane. From the evidence of the police it appeared that the prisoners were gambling on Saturday night with many others amidst ...

LAW AND POLICE

... been previously convicted, and Thirley was stated to be a member of a dangerous gang of street thieves, and a terror to Drury-lane, Holborn, and the Strand, for he was anL expert thief, and very difficult to catch Mir. Serjeant Cox, after commenting upon ...

LAW AND POLICE

... of the 18th of February, the prosecutor left his broughani in charge of his coachman at the corner of White Hart-court, Drury-lane, while ie went to visit a patient. During this time a youth named M'Carthy and the prisoner were seen near the carriage ...

LAW AND POLICE

... b-ing Mr. Henry William Oliphant, editor of the W1eekly DispatcAh, and formerly for fcur years lessee, with Mr. Bunn, of Drury Lane. He saw Vert-Vert at St- Jaer.es's. His wife was with him, and he saw nothing calculated to offend a lady. The dances ...

A STREET PREACHER AND THE POLICE

... police-constable in the execution of his duty. The officer said that on Saturday evening he noticed a large crowd at the top of Drury-lane. On going to find out what it was, he saw the defendant holding forth about Moody and Sankey. He said he was sent by them ...

THE AYLESFORD DIVORCE CASE

... evidence showed that on Wednesday evening the prisoner, having with her a child eighteen months old, was helplessly diunk in Drury-lane. She fell down on the pavement, and the child was thrown in front of a passing van, the wheel of which passed over it and ...

LAW AND POLICE

... BENEFIT SOCIETY. At the Bow-street police-court this morning William Smith, described as a porter, of Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, was charged with appropriating to his own use Liot 9C. 8d., belonging to the Birmingham Slate Club benefit -ociety, of ...

THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER AN ENGLISH LADY AT LAHORE

... wounding r a boy named Neal with a pistol. The evidence showed that the prisoner -and t the injured boy worked together in Drury-lane. On the 23rd of December r a report of a pistol was heard, and the boy was found seriously wounded a near the bridge of ...

FOURTH EDITION

... thie schools, Mr. Lawrence said the Board were considering whether they should (ive , 12,000 for a small piece of ground in Drury-lane for a playground. (; Shj,,ame ?? MIr. Vice: Can you tell us how to go to work? The chairman replied that the only thing ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WAPPING

... Castle. The Dukie and Duchess of Edinburgh witnessed the performance of Esmteralla, by the Carl Rosa Opera Company, at Drury Lane Theatre, last n1igh, Tfie Duke of Albany has communicated to the Leeds Musical Festival Com!ittee the pleasure he and the ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY IN CHELSEA

... Masonic rites. he Deuchess of Edinburgh went to the Vaudeville Theatre last evening. Tire Duke and Duchess of Albany went to Drury Lane Theatre to see the first >; iforman of Colomba. b Adnirnl Lord Alcester was entertained at dinner last evening by the ...

CHARGES AGAINST A COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... Willis's Rooms on j:) y S '(-1adstotne, with several members of his family, witnessed the perform- anrt of Carmvien' at Drury lane Theatre on Saturday evening. The Premier, ?? entering the box, had a most enthusiastic reception. l'i ince and princess ...