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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... d, I knew nothing about it;:~ was, Mlii'Long (addressing the officer)* Do yeti do ;duty in' Drury-lane ?-Officer: Your worship, sI have not baes nm Drury-lane for the last two dr three years. The Magistrate could no~t bring'hin'ssel'f, by any stretbh':e ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—WEDNESDAY

... disobeyed, and Knowland, one of the police attached to this court, apprehended him on Tuesday T% night at a coffee-house in Drury-lane. Su The Reused admitted having pawned the boots, but set up M. as an excuse that he was labouring under a great deal of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... prisoner said it was too much, end ultimately agreed to give at the rate of £1 18s. Witness wag directed to take the hay to Drury-lane. When he got there he saw the prisoner, who pointed to a CDW-yard, end told him to pitch the hay into the loft. He did so ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JUNE 16

... told him he could, and asked where lie got them ie from, and the prisoner replied that-he had tumbled over g- them in Drury-lane. Mr. Salway, who had previously corn- d municated with the police, and who appeared to have acted with great propriety ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... pursuant to the 27th section of 6 and 7 Will. IV., c. 86. The mother of the infant, Margaret Gavey, of 4, Short's- gardens, Drury-lane, deposed that the child was born on the 1st of June last, and died on the 4th of the same month, The defendant, it appeared ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATUuDAY. n BOW-STREgT.-36. E. Mallars, a pawnbroker, of 129, t Drury-lane, appeared before Mr. Jardine, charged upon a e summons with having received two decanters and other r articles, In pledge, from a child only ten years of age. e The father ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Crown, Knightsbridge ; IW. Crouch, Golden Lion, Warwick-lane, Bedford-row ; H. (3-. Oliver, White Hart, Drury-lane; J. Cole, Brownlow Arius, Drury-lane ; and W. Whethierby, Rising Sun, Knightsbridge. The, only refusal in this list, after hearing the application ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... woman her husband being a coal-porter of the name of Peter Wil- liams ; but she was separated from him, and lived at 177, Drury-lane. She was acquainted with the prisoner, who, knowing she was parted from her husband, had importuned ber to cohabit with ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... or other property within his grasp. Evidence to this effect was given by Mr. Squires, of Chandos-street, and Mr. Butt, of Drury-lane, both coffee- house keepers, who identified the prisoner as having lodged in theirhouses, aud carried off their goods. When ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... assaulting the police at Jullien's Promenade Concert, at Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Inspector Darkin, of the A division, described the obarac- ter of these annual disturbances at Drury-lane. A number of young gentlemen made it a rule to go in a ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Hawkins, aged 25, was placed at the bar, before Mr. Henry, charged with creating a disturbance and obstructing the police at Drury-lane Theatre, on Tuesday night. John Oughton, 2556 F, stated that he was onL duty at Jullien's Promenade Concerts, keeping the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... offence with which the prisoners were charged was committed on the evening of last Saturday week, at Jul- lien's concert, at Drury-lane Theatre. The case was clearly proved by the evidence of Inspector Hancock, who was on duty. Wilkinson had got the prosecutor's ...