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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... week last. Denham, S7 F, said from Information he received on the 2nd of the present month, he went to 43, Charles-street, Drury-lane, where the prisoner re-- sided, and proceeded to the seoend-floor front room, but found it locked with a padlock. He then ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE QUEEN OF SPAIN

... .DISCLOSURiS-';nI Friday af- ternoon an inquest was held by Mir. Wakley, at the Sugar Loaf public-house,, 1ing-street, Drury-lane, on the body of ananfant named Greene, the child -of a greengrocer and 1' master'. costermougir, residing in the, neighbourhood ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE, LAW, ETC

... VYnAGo.-2lfargaret Broohe, the keeper of several lodg- ing-houses, and a ciseap soup and trotter-shop in Short's- gardens, Drury-lane, was charged before Mr. Henry with a dangerous assault upon an elderly woman named Mary Hig- giDs, a resident of the same ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... DESTITUTION AND SuiciDE.-Oa Tuesday, Mary Ann Bill, aged 52, a poorly-dressed needlewoman, living in Little Wild-street, Drury-lane, was brought before Mr. Hardwick, charged with stealing a jog and two basons from the outside of a china-shop, No: 36, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... held an inquest at the Horse Shoe, Milford.lane, Strand, on the body of a male child, which was found in Bennett's- court, Drury-lane, by the police. Mr. Richards, of New- castle-street, surgeon, stated he had made an examination of the body, *hich was that ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE, LAW, ETC

... four sovereigns fom Rosetta Solomons, under the following circumstances- Complainant stated that she kept a cigar divan in Drury- lane, and that on Tuesday last the defendant; with whom, for some time, she bad ad on and off acquaintance, called at her residence ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... because I went to meet my husband at a oencert. Sir Peter Laurie: Where was the concert held? Prisoner: At the Great Mogul, in Drury-lane. Sir Peter Laurie: That is a very unfit and improper place for any respectable married' female to be seen in. However, I ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... 'presently entirely lost- FATAL FULFILMENT OF A Dnrvmst-Ost Wednesday, Mr. G. S. Brent held an inquest at the King's 'Arms, Drury- lane, on' Jane Sheen, aged fourteen mouths, the offspring of anunfortunate, 'The' mother having been sentenced t, fourteen ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... THROuCG DREAD or 'run WORRROUSE.-OR Tuesday, Mr. Bedford, the coroner fer Westminster, held an Einquest at 'the Craven Head, Drury-lane, touching the death of Philip Blight, a shoemaker, aged 65, residing at 5, White ,elose-yard, Drurylane. Isabella Phillips ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... married woman, her husband being a aabparitrt of the name of Peter Williams, but she was acoa ed fromn him, and lived at 177. Drury-lane. She was teen her huewith the prisoner, who, knowing she was parted but she uband, had importuned her to cohabit with him ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assaulting the police at Jullien's Promenade Concert, at Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Inspector Barkin, of the A division, described the character of these aueial disturbances at Drury-lane. A number of young gentlemen made it a rule to go in a ...