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 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 ...

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 ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... knowledge whatever of theI prisoner. Constable Redmond having been sworn, said be arrested I the prisoner at a lodging iii Drury-lane, and found on his person the letters pro need, whicis were identified by Mr. Bernard as those presented to him by the prisoner ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... eight o'clock, a man, named James Dryden, a journeyman tailor, residing at 51, Parker- street, Drury-lane, went into the Marlborough Head public-house, in Drury-lane, and called for some re- fresbment, and before he had touched it he suddenly dropped down ...

Published: Sunday 05 October 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4465 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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 ...

A SECOND RAMSHAY COME TO Judgment

... be exhibited from the gardens. Mr. Hillon said he intended afterwards to apply to M1. Julliea to exhibit his light at the Drury-lane bal masque. No engagement whatever was entered into upon either occa sion. He was surprised to find any demand 'being made ...

Published: Sunday 09 November 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2484 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... was full inside, and there were nine or ten outside. le went along a devious route through Leices- ter-square, Long-lane, Drury-lane, Wych-street, and Tem- ple-bar, to Cheapside, and lie plied for passengers all the way. I went into the omnibus and paid ...