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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... the court the greater part of two days, originated as follows :-On the closing night of Jullien's promenade concerts, at Drury-lane Theatre, the de- fendants were on duty, and at the conclusion of the perform- ance they apprehended two young men, named ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... greater part of 00twro days, originated in the following facts :-On the closing 0e night of Jullien's promenade concerts at Drury-lane Theatre, g- h defendants were on duty, and at the conclusion of the .performance they apprehended two young men, named oS ...

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

... named Atwood, had l 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 December 10. The parties were taken into custody as they were leaving the theatre, and were the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... named Atwood, had made a false charge agarinst the young men of attempting to pick pockets at M1. Jul. lien3's concert at Drury-lane Theatre, or.the night of' the 10th December. The parties were taken into custody as they were leaving the theatre, and were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... ten o'clock in the morning, the prisoner, who was accompanied by two gentlemen, came into the Craven Head public-house, in Drury-lane, of which he was part proprietor, and called for brandy and water, w'.sich was instantly supplied, after which some mis ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—THURSDAY

... OF' JAMtES IOBERTION ANDERsON. This w as A meeting for the proof of debts in the ease of Mir. Anderson, the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, preli- minary to a dividend. A number of creditors attended be- fore Mr. Cha~rles Dance, the registrar, and among ...

Law Intelligence

... OP JA 5MSa Ro 80aTSo. AnDm0o2m. Thie was a meeting for the proof of 4ets ui the case of Mr. Anderson, the late lessee of Drury-lane.Theitre, preli-l minary to a dividend. A number of creditors attended be-! fore Mr. Charles Dance, the registrar, and among ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... o'clock in the morning ow e prisoner, who was accompanied by two gentlemen, tycame into the Craven Head public house, in Drury-lane, of which lie was part proprietor, and called for brandy and be- water which was instantly supplied, after which some mis- ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... named Atwood, had made a false chlarge afgainst the young men of attempting. to pick pockets at M. Jullien's concert at Drury-lane Theatre, on the night of De- 'cember 10. The parties weretaken into custody as they were leaving the theatre, and were the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... been identified by his wife. His name is Michael Kennedy, a labourer, formerly residing with his wife in Berinett's-court, Drury lane, but lately separated from her, arnd lodging somiewhere in Finsbury. Mr. Bedford has held an inquest on the body, when a ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4437 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment