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LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... the prisoner he was induced, on the previous night, to watch her. He saw her knock at several houses in Brownlow-street, Drury- lane, and at one of them he heard stated to the party who cape to the door that she was a widow, with four chit- d*, who were ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... perceived his watch chain hang- ing down loosely, and his watch was ?? Hart, labourer, residing at No. 4, Clare-court, Drury. lane, said that he was in the booking office of the South Western railway when he saw the prisoner and the prosecutor. Smith ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... name is Thomnas Coones. The risoner was perfectly mad, having been drinking.- ny Flaherty said: live at l, Linlcoln-court, Drury- lane, and am 14 years of age. The prisoner lives in the next roos to mine. On Saturday night, at 11 d'elock, I was going upstairs ...

ACTIONS FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... Linsey-place, 'Celses. He was born at Bath in 198. and was '72 years of age. He 'made his firs appearance in London at Drury. lane theatre, November 2,1824. FATAL IOE ACCdoitT-While two sono of Mr. Cameron, a gentleman belonging to Glasgow, now on a vit ...

EXTRAORDINARY INQUIRY

... woman told Mr. Jar. dine that about eight o'clock on the sight in question she went out with her friend to a doctor's in Drury. lane, who gave her some melicine, and sent her on to the workhouse. When they arrived there the girl said that the pirters spoke ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... purpose of committing a felony.--Mr. George Wallis (Wilson and Wallis) prosecuted. He stated that there was a rehearsal at Drury Lane theatre on Tuesday afternoon. Whilst it was going on a fireman attached to the theatre saw the prisoner standing at the ...

THE EAST END MURDERS

... Drurv-lane. He was conveyed to Bow-street, but shortly after set at liberty. An arrest of a more suspicious nature was made in Drury-lane on Thursday, of Joseph Isaacs, 30, who said he had no fixed abodeand described himself as a ciaar maker. He was charged ...

A LEYTON HORROR

... lungrer t''hi rfaibuith wa9,t Wezig 'about and l- 6 X ~~~thefr eup}port, I took the children to their father's lodgings in Drury-lane, and left teem with him. Last Thursdav he came to I me, and pulling out a penknife he told 'me he had a good mind to stick ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... three woollen shirts, tad some other articles from the chambers. He also laid that he had pledged some of the things in Drury- lane, some in Shoreditob, and some at Attenborough's InFeet-street, and that he had sold the tickets to strangers. Witness had ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... pleaded guilty, he was a very young man, and had carried on what was ostensibly the business of a bookseller in Russell-court, Drury lane; and though undoubtedly he had been engaged in trafficking in these infamous prints, there V7nUS ?? to believe lie had been ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... had received from a customer, and directed him to pay the same to Messrs. Spalding and Hodge, the wholesale stationers in Drury- lane. Instead of doing so, however, the prisoner went to the Strand branch of the Royal British Bank, and got. cash for the cheque ...