Refine Search

Newspaper

Daily News (London)

Countries

Counties

London, England

Place

London, London, England

Access Type

623

Type

620
2
1

Public Tags

More details

Daily News (London)

THE POLICE COURTS

... moved on, and he heard nothing teore of t thelmatter, until he heard that handbills were circulated In the neighbourbood of Drury-lane offering the reward spoken t to by the last witness, which induced him to communicate what he had seen to Inspector Dodd ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... Ta. yarn, Pimlico; of William Palmer, of the Partbeniurn- rooms, St. Martin's-lane; and Edwin Winder, of the Great Mogul, Drury-lane, were refused. Tai Conosrnusm, RaGncu'e~s-Anx. Mr. Ballantine appeared on behalf of David Montague, who applied for a license ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... had been cdmmitted he called upon prosecutor in tbe Strand, and said that he bad seen tile property at a coffee-houie in Drury-lane'; and that having heard MrAStiff was offerisg a reward for the snuff-box,' said he thought he'could get it back for him ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... subsequent session as long as the iahibitioa lasted. ; : ' hard labotf The prisonr .was sentenced to six months ROBEERY AT DRURY-LANE TirTnRe. Edw6rd Felix was indicted for stealing a Wvtch, 6.1, thp property of Rbert King, from his ?? - -This -robbery ...

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, ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... was full inside, and there vr 9a or 10 outside,. He went along a devious rout, etrout ~and Leicester-square, Long .leone, Drury-lane, 'Wych.strcrot, the Temple-bar, to Cheapo ido, and he plied' for aid~, ~ I the wa I went into tile omnibus, and paid sid ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Mr. John Lindley, Hampstead-road. : Prosecutor stated that about five o'clock on Monday morning last, he was passing down Drury-lane, when he observed at the corner of the Coal-yard, fie men, among whom were the two prisoners. As he approached, they surrounded ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... hour, when about eight o'clock he observed the defendant in company with a female. He followed both from Queen- street to Drury-lane, when defendant left the female, and walked alone, finding he was watched. Prosecutor then went and informed him that he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tlrey slourld be returned. BOW-STREET. a6beert Mlarshal, 56 years of age, carrying on business as a ?? at 4, Pitt.phace, Drury-lane, was charged by the Society for the Protection of Young Females, under the net 14 ard 15 Viet., chap. 100, sec. 29, with ...