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DARING BURGLARY AT MANCHESTER

... could be reined in the animal came into yiolent collision with one of Messrs. Soulby's coal waggons, which was crossing from Drury-lane to Museum-street ; the gentleman was thrown on the top of his head, which was lacerated in a dreadful man- ner, and before ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE SWINDLING

... tis-prisonrs- - Dzs'euasmoAon .Tusdsy *fternoon,. an- incident oftfmost distressing character occssrred'in Blackmooe-atreet,. Drury-lane. A little girl named Mary Ann LeNvis, Easy pro- -eeeding wvith-her. mrotherthrough the street, when, a- hoop-the I:B-ild ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pointed weapon resembling a dagger. T he complainant stated, that on the preceding night,; as she was walking along near Drury-lane Theatre, she was accosted by the prisoner, who invited her to take some refreshment. She consented, and they went into a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... stated that late- on Saturday-night he. observed the prisoner in company with two notorious thieves, andffollowed theist into Drury-lane, where the prisoner sepa- rated from his companions and-retired to a house in Charles- stret. Witness, who was anxious to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... robbery. The prisoner stated that he was a lawyer's clerk, out of employ, and lived in the model ladging-house in King-street, Drury-lane. He denied all knowledge of the robbery, and was prepared to prove by witnesses that he was elsewhere at the time in question ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... and found the spoon and fork gone. lie went out, and called at several pawnbrokers along Hol- born, and at last to one in Drury-lane, kept by a Mr. Hedges, where the prisoner had been about five minutes before, and pawned theospoon and fork for 11. Two ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... seven o'clock, he saw the pri- soner and a companion pushing violently against gentlemen in the crowd at the pit entrance to Drury Lane Theatre, in Little lussell-street. HIe watched him, and observing some- thing fall from his hand, he told another constable ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stealing a watch, value 51., the property of Robert King, from his person. This robbery was committed at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, on the night of Mr. Macready's fare. well performance. The prisoner and a companion were ob- ,served by two officers ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... order was sent by a Mr. Lueas, of Manlcle1terl to A .man named James Weare, a coach-plater, lodging at 30 Charles-street, Drury-lane. Weare had been formerly in the employ ot a brother of Mr. Lucas, and the fifteen shiuings had been sent to himl, to provide ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... vehicle was full inside and there were nine or ten outside. HE went along a devious route through Leicester-square, Long-acre, Drury-lane, Wych-street and Temple-bar to Cheapside, and he plied for passengers all the way. I vent into the omnibus and paid sixpence ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was, 0 trace him. Sergeant Archer commenced inquiries, and at length he found the boy waxdering in the nelghbourhood of Drury-lane, when he roght him before Mr.. Coibe, this court.. Froa the investigation by Archer, there is no reason to doubt the ori- ...