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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... trace bias. Sergeant Archer commenced inquiries, and at length lite found thle boy want- dering iso the lieigloiourltoud of Drury-lane, wlises lie brought Isist before Mr. Combo, in thois court. From the investiga- tion by Archer, there is tio reason to doubt ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... late lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, that thie order for bearing might issue immediately on the filing of the schedule. Mr. Lewis (Lewis and Lewis) made the application. It was stated that the insolvent was the late manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... was quite dumbhfounded at ?? seriousoess of the charge, and lie could prove that lie was at his lodgigs in Charles-street, Drury-lane, at the time spokenr of by the wituesses. Mr. Henry said that such a serious state of things shookd call for additional ...

INSULVENT DEBTORS COURT—TUESDAY

... ANDEIIM0N. The insolvent was the lessee of the Drury-lane Theatre. This was his application for discharge. Mr. Cooke sup- ported. It appeared from the insolvent's halance-sheet that he became the leasee of the Drury-lane Theatre li 1849. Ili, I capital was £4 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... a constable of the F division. The complainant stated that about two o'clock in the morn- ing, as he was on duty at the Drury-lane end of Brydges- street, the defendant inquired of him the way to Arundel- street, Strand, to which witness accordingly directed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... discharged. Itappeared that on the night of the 9th inst. the prose- cutor met the prisoner 3Mingay at a public-house in Drury- lane, where they drile together for some hours. The pri- soner Smith then joined them, anid they got into a cab, and i drove ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... £10 notes and £4 3s. 4d. is cash. He had been drinking that day. Ho met the prisoner Mingay at a public house in or near Drury-lane, and he remained drinking with her until past day break on the following morning. Wisen he met her ho had the two £10 notes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... to the prisoner, together with a £5 bill to pay an account which was die to Messrs. Spalding anid Hodge, stationers, of Drury-lane. He then went oul. of town, and on his return he found that the prisoner na- had absconded. He made inquiries, and discovered ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... Hare and Hounds, Stoke Newington; Alexander Mills, Birdcage Tavern, Banner-street, Bethnal. green, Edwin Winder, the Mogul, Drury-lane; J. Sacker, Rose and Crown, Devon-lane, Bromley ; R. Morris, William the Fourth, New Gravel-lane; J. Baurm, Whito Lion, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... and gave him into custody, when lie said his name was not Mills but Pearson, ?? he lived at the Model Lodging-house, in Drury-lane. I gave the trade notice that lie was in custody. Mr. Benjamin Simmonds, of Bury-street, St. Mary Axe, said: The prisoner ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—MONDAY

... fromn a customerr, and directed hini to pay tire care Ito Meesets Spalding and ilodge, the wholesale stittiotiers, ir | Drury-lane. Instead of doing so, however, the pleisoner went ito the Strand branic of the Royal British Bank anrs got cash for the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... as, a babby La laught I. In Mlr. Comnbo : Yon are remanded for a Wreek, seted for your resitectablo friends. Mary-street, Drury-lane, is like No. 2, over the crater [laugliter]. The prisoner was thitot remanded for a week. Prisoner : I wish, ney lord ...