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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... answers ras to the nature of [n onth, was the first witness, examined. She said: I live with my parents in White Horse-yard, Drury. lane. TLbat Saturday morning, about seven ot'clock, my father sent tile with eighteenpenes sad a white cloth to pur- chase some ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... and mnotious to-day. Among the former appeared Bales, the Norfolk giant, and landlord of the Craveni Head publi-lhouse, in Drury-lane. The an- nouncement attracted a crowded court, to witness his debut, The officer of Whitecross-strect prison, where Bales ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... gold watch I produce from Mr. Uoadley, of Stkpleford, which he told me he bought of a Mr. Faultless, a beerahop-keeper in Drury-lane. I went and saw Faultless, and from what he told me I took the prisoner into custody at his house, No. 11, Parker-street ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ALLEGED INHUMANITY

... out of the house, advising her to go to an hos- pital. He then took her by the arm and put her out. She walked as far as Drury-lane, where she met with a friend, who undertook to find a lodging for her and pay for it. He took her to a house in Eagle.court ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... arid see if you aeve nry of our property. The' d'brl e6 n ade no objectibn., and lie walked with Ile prisonerise far se Drury- lane, wheen the prisoner stopped before a house, and said, 1' Allow, me'to see if my wife is here. The prisoner went a I little ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... Commissioner PHILLIPS.] Il PUE MATTER Of ROBERT HALES. This insolvent, the Norfolk Giaat, late laudlord of the Craven Hoad, Drury-lane, who had been admitted to bail, appeared to be beard on his petition. His case attracted a crowded audience. Mr. Nichols ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'with prisoner as far as Drury-lane, P .and then the prisoner made sense exestse to get away and set ofraing, but was pursued end given into custody. On the sam nigt he went with the police to No. 11, King-street, fro Drury-lane, and there found the wtfe ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... kicked by the prisoner. ene hick on the shin knocking, off a largo piece of usulkin. When the policemen had got him into Drury-lane a sulcrowd formed round them, and the constables were Srruckr seaveral times, but in the cenfusion it inas impossible to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... he had upwards of £700 owing to him, Rod of that eiam about £450 was owing by Mr. Jarrett, who lately had the operas at Drury-lane Theatre. It appeared that the insolvent had taken the benefit of the act on a former occasion. He now resided in Great Coram- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ll ortirJ 13lilim. ?? by nis wife, and two young iletids of hs At about nine o'clock they went out tate- fris avalk. In Drury-lane they met with Ser. tear Boriah end another constable. He believed it hol ts bt ie could not wositively say, an9 tsl8Brawn' ...

A SON CHARGED WITH POISONING HIS MOTHER

... warming apparatus, gas-cook- I leg stoves, ovens, &c., the whole have been meet effectively onstructed by Mlr. CooPer, of Drury-lane. It is only ia fairness and justice that the excellently wrostght iron gales . aot tbhe entrance., which h ave been cons ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... at the adjoining promise.r. Search was mnade at a room occupied by Smith and Foley, who cohabited at 12, Charles-street, Drury-lane, where were found a large quantity of cigars similar to those lost by the prosecutor, and a shawl at once identified as ...