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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... after he had done his work on Thursday night, lie went, with two of his fellow workmen, into the White Horse public-house, Drury-lane. While partaking of some liquer the female pri- soner rushed lip to him, and struck hima violent blew on the mouth. He raised ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... moved on, and he heard nothing further of the matter until lie heard that hand bills were circulated in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane offering the reward spoken of by the last witness, which induced him to com- municate ovwhat he had seen to Insoector Dodd ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... where he stopped a short tine at the corner, he then went on to Holborh, and after this to a public-house in King-street, Drury-lane, where le remained for twenty minutes. He then went again into Holborn, when witness stopped him and asked Thm phere he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... of the way until about a week since, when he was appre- hended on suspicion of committing a burglary in Short's- gardens, Drury-lane ; and, upon being discharged from Bow- street, was re-taken by Sergeant Quinnear on the present eharges. Police-sergeant ...

The JEWEL ROBBERY in the STRAND

... wife of Henry Cheruneau, a t regimental tailor, who was abroad, but she did not knowt where. She resided in Orange-court, Drury lane;with her i a aunt, and was an unfortunate. I t Btuncier said he was 28 years of age, and a batcher, hawk. l t ing meat in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... prisoners. Constable Browne stated that on Saturday afternoon, about three o'clock, he stopped the prisoner Firsman in e Drury-lane and told her he should take her isto custody for i possessing herself of a quantity of lace that had been stolen f from ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... stealing a watch, value £5, the property of Robert king, from his person. This robbery was committed at the pit entrance of Drury- lane Theatre, on the night of Mtr. Miacready's fareeit Per- formance. The prisoner arid a companion were observed by two officers ...

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, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Reynolds, from the Mint department of the Treasury, attended to prosecute. Constable Atwood, 52 F, said thath icvason dfty in Drury. lane, whenl he observed two well-known smasehers in close conversation, and, seeing him, they immediately separated. lie, ho%4ver ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... ClIARL5ES JIN6S, The bankrupt was a iuririture broker and dealer ib fix- tures, carrying on businews in Great Queen-street, Drury- lane, and other places. This vwas anl adjourned hearing of an adjourned last examuination nmeeting. Mr. Lawrance appeared for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... was full inside, and there were nine or ten outside. le went along a devious route through Leices- ter-square, Long-lane, Drury-lane, Wych-street, and Tem- ple-bar, to Cheapside, and lie plied for passengers all the way. I went into the omnibus and paid ...