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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... subsequent session as long as the iahibitioa lasted. ; : ' hard labotf The prisonr .was sentenced to six months ROBEERY AT DRURY-LANE TirTnRe. Edw6rd Felix was indicted for stealing a Wvtch, 6.1, thp property of Rbert King, from his ?? - -This -robbery ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... his coat eleven I Ineck-tics, cighteen handkerchiefs, and three scarves. policeman 42 F was on duty at half-past one, in Drury- lane. Saw tile prisoners together at the corner of Shawas- gardens. SOmc time after they went towards Endell- Street. About ten ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... picking a gentleo an's s pocket. Mr. Robert Holroyd, of Hobart-place, Regent-street, tI gentleman, stated that he was in Drury-lane on Monday m' morning, wheni the prisoner picked his pocket of a sil as handkerchief, value four shillings. The prisoner ...

Law Intelligence

... theolast examination in, the case of William Leighton Wood, describedlias a co pianoforte manufacturer, of Charles-street, Drury-lane. th The bankrupt, it will be remembered, ..was recently tried at it the' Central Criminal Court on a charge of forgery, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... proporty ias imme- dia'tely gveap.:- , Mr. Thomas Glascott, keeper of a copper and metal ware- house, in Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, said that on the dayin question, end on the previous Satuwday, the pri- r- soner, brought him 'quantities. of new tin pipe ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... was full inside, and there vr 9a or 10 outside,. He went along a devious rout, etrout ~and Leicester-square, Long .leone, Drury-lane, 'Wych.strcrot, the Temple-bar, to Cheapo ido, and he plied' for aid~, ~ I the wa I went into tile omnibus, and paid sid ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Mr. John Lindley, Hampstead-road. : Prosecutor stated that about five o'clock on Monday morning last, he was passing down Drury-lane, when he observed at the corner of the Coal-yard, fie men, among whom were the two prisoners. As he approached, they surrounded ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... hour, when about eight o'clock he observed the defendant in company with a female. He followed both from Queen- street to Drury-lane, when defendant left the female, and walked alone, finding he was watched. Prosecutor then went and informed him that he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tlrey slourld be returned. BOW-STREET. a6beert Mlarshal, 56 years of age, carrying on business as a ?? at 4, Pitt.phace, Drury-lane, was charged by the Society for the Protection of Young Females, under the net 14 ard 15 Viet., chap. 100, sec. 29, with ...

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 ...