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WILFUL PERJURY BY THE POLICE

... The two constables had been placed on duty the previous evening at Jullien's promenade concert (the last of the series) at Drury-lane theatre, and at the close of the en- tertainment they took two young men into custody on the charge of picking pockets. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... officer, named Atwood, bad made a false charge against the young men of attempting to pick pockets at M. Jullien's concert at Drury-lane theatre, on the night of the 10th of December; atsd upon their evidence both the young men were committed to take their ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... order was also signed Thompson.-Constable E 5 informed his worship that a great many similar orders had been presented at Drury-lane, Haymarket, and other theatres. They were all in the samne handwriming, and the persons possessing them had purchased them ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... LiMnS. -Margaret Brooke, the keeper of several lodging- houses, and a cheap soup and trotter. shop in Shoxt's- gardens, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Henry with a dangerous assault upon an elderly woman named Mary Higgins, a resident in the same ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -SuICIDE EN A CELL.- On Tuesday, Mlary Ann Hill, aged fifty-two, a poorly dressed needlewoman, liviog in Little Wyld-street. Drury-lane, was brought before Mr. Hardwick, charged vwith stealing ajug and two basons from the outside of a china- shop, No. 36, ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... by false pre. tence four sovereigns from Rosetta Solomons, under the following ?? stated that she kept a cigar divan in Drury-lane, and that on Tuesday last the defendant, with whom for some time she had an on-and-offacquaintance, called at her residence ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... he went to America in 1847. He returned in December, 1850, after a very unsuccessful speculation. Last season he was at Drury-lane theatre, at 7. a week. Salaries were paid to Easter, and after- wards they worked on for eight weeks in the hope that some ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pursuant to the 27th section of 6 and 7 William IV., c. 86.-Thernother of the infant, Margaret Garrey, of 4, Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, deposed that the child was born on the Ist of June last, and died on the 4th of the same month, The defendant, it appeared ...

YOUTHFUL PROSTITUTION AND DEATH

... eighteen months ago, since which time they had been companions up to her death. Witness resided at No. 21, Charles-street, Drury.lane, having formerly lived at 3, Charles-street, Westminster, with a Mrs. Grey. Her parents umed to reside at 3, James-street ...

[ill] MURDER IN LAMBETH

... a fire of an alarming character broke out in the premises of Mr. J. Doubleday, an ink-stand maker, No. 6, Wych-street, Drury-lane. The dames when first discovered were raging furiously in the front shop on the ground floor. The inmates having been aroused ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... of William Meredith, under the follow. ing circumstances :-Prosecutor, who is a printer, re- siding at 7, Harbour-place, Drury-lane, and a person of m.. ddle age, stated that this morning, between one and two o'clock, he was returning home perfectly sober ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... Westmins ster, held an inquest at the Craven's Head tavern, Drury- lane, touching the death of William Wingett, ago sixty-two years, a bootmaker, lately residing at No. 4, Harford-place, Drury lane, who cormmitted self deothC' tion by hanging himself on the ...