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THE POLICE COURTS

... would meet the justice of the cisc. BOW-STREET.l Jasies Rilesly, formerly landlord of the Rose and Crownl public-house, Drury-lane, was placed at the bar before Mr. ieoury, charged with uttering a forged bill of exchange. Mr. John Rains, of Covent-garden ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... St1. I I I It appeared that on the night of the 9th inst. the prose- cutor met the prisoner Mingay at a public-house in Drury- lane, where they drank together for some hours. The pri- soner Smith then joined them, and they got into a cab and drove to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... raings, the poperty of Mrs. Davidson.0 The prosecutrir stated that she was a wardrobe dealer &c., residing in Russell-court, Drury-lane, and that on Thursday afternoon the prisoners came into her shoo, and D one of them asked for a dress. While sthe tried ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—SATURDAY

... notes and 41. 3s. 4d. in cash. He 'had been drinking that day. He met the prisoner Mingay at a 'public-house in or near Drury-lane, and he remained dlrinking with her until nest daybreak on the following morning. When he met her. he had. the two 101. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... las charged with the foilowing outrage. C0icconsttble 11 F, stated that on Sunday evening, as1 'dity in Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, he heard 'Ortmoeder, avid was called to the spot, where the pri- thalftdressed, and having in his hand the large carv- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and Hounds, Stoke-Nijwington; Alexander Mills, Bird-cage Tavern, Banner-street Bethnal- green; Edwin Winder, the Mogul, Drury-lane; Joseph Sacker, Rose and Crown, Devon-lane, Bromley; Richard Morris, WVilliam the Fourth, New-gravel-lane; John Baum, White ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... They were of little portance, except the following: cons THE JuaeY THREATENED.-Kate Bastin, a tb ?acnllr, living at 65, Drury-lane, was fined 30s. under tie toheia ?? the jury went to the shopO en t ad of October, they found two weights with a vreoa 'nata ...

Law Intelligence

... timber merchant, ?? Tower-wharf, Commercial-road, Lam- beth against the defendant, Mr. Henry Allen, 7, Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, a carman and carrier, of 20 years' residence in that neighbourhood, for a small sum claimed as the price of goods sold ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... constable Moss, of the F division, stated that on Wednesday night, about ten o'clock, he was on duty in plain his clotlhco at Drury-lane Theatre, aid saw the two prisoners ra- ii the pit feeling the pockets of several ladies. He saw the prisoner Adam put his ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 16, were severally ?? with bum- 1sariously entering the dwelling-house of' Mr. Lloyd, a tobacconist, residing at No. 152, Drury-lane, and the others, brothertand sister, with, being accomplices. Prosecutor said that, having closed the shop and locked up ...

Law Intelligence

... a-matter for thohearing. Mr. Charvbock remarked that bail was always in the dis- cretion of the court. Two tradesmen in Drury-lane were examined as bail. They proved that they possessed considerable property, but Mr. Charnock questioned thom; they got ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... street-sweepers, and a police constable, do- posed that the prisoner was in the habit of stealing cats in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, where a great number of those animals had been lately missed by their owners, and taking the skins off while the cats were ...