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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 ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... has been awarded a certificate of tile first elass. IN BE FREDERICK GEORGE JOIINS. The bankrupt was a furniture dealer iii Drury-lane. His debts were £520; hi assets about £30. He obtalued a cer- tificate of the third class, without opposition, ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... given into custody, stating that he had sold the pipe to Mr. Glasscott, copper and metal warehousman, 20, Brown- low-street, Drury-lane.-Mr. Glasscott informed the magistrate that he had knows the prisoner some months. He had purchased of him 351b and 481b ...

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 ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... and Tkonias Ke'lt, 17 years~of age, were charged under the follawiir'g circumstances, by. a shopkeeper in. Vinegar- yard, Drury lane. Complainant's wife state'd that last night about tlkelve o'clock, the younger prisoner entered the shop and asked for a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Reynolds, from the Mint department of the Treasury, attended to prosecute. Constable Atwood, 52 F, said thath icvason dfty in Drury. lane, whenl he observed two well-known smasehers in close conversation, and, seeing him, they immediately separated. lie, ho%4ver ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 16; and Romesa Keale, 17 years of age, were charged under the fallowing circumstances, by a shopkeeper in Vinegar yard, Drury, lane.-.Compiaiannts wife stated that last night aboet twelve.o'leck, the younger prisoner entered the shop and asked for a penny ...

TWO SHOCKING OCCURRENCES IN GLOUCESTER

... noon the funeral of the late much-respected and talented artist, Mr. Charles Stilt, clown, &c-, of the theatres royal, Drury- ,lane and Sadler's Wells, took place in .the presence of nearly 600 persons (amongst whonuwere to be found a Lgreat number -of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... ClIARL5ES JIN6S, The bankrupt was a iuririture broker and dealer ib fix- tures, carrying on businews in Great Queen-street, Drury- lane, and other places. This vwas anl adjourned hearing of an adjourned last examuination nmeeting. Mr. Lawrance appeared for ...

THE RECENT GOLD DUST ROBBERY

... har-oniotw colouring, and the hues are like the imass and snow- tinted hills of the falcon's native clime. - Iiaserness Courier. DRURY-LANE: THEATRICAL FUNDs-01 Wednesday evening, the thirty-fourth anniversary festival -n aid of the funds of this institution was ...

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 ...