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POLICE—SATURDAY

... POMLCB-SATURDAY. BOW-STREET.-Jo1tz Sydsil A, charged with attemptisg to extort mosey from Mr. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, Was brouaht up on remand. Mr. Ballantine, who accompanied Mr. Smith, produced letters written by the prisoner to Mr. Smith ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... its pro- per destination, and the prisonersubsequently vent to a per. son in the employ of Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and asked for an advance of money on the half-note, stating that lie was a son of Flexinore, the clown. The servant ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... prosecution of a man named Carter, at' Westminster Ses- sions, for stealing play-bills belonging to Mr. Smith, the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. 'No :ounsel appeared for the prosecution, and no. expenstei' were applied for at the usual time. If there - had ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN ST. LUKE'S PARISH

... any ?? wo then silently removed from the bar. A MMc AccDEnxrTALLY POISONEDn.-Dennis Riley v6et to work at a chemist's in Drury-lane yesterday, and seeing a slice of bread and butter on a plate in the cellar, ate ol. It had been left f(or the rats, with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... On Sunday evening a man named Garrett T.Y ielvin, occupying a little hat shop and back parlour at 171E Martlett's-caurt, Drury -lane, deie *suddenly iin the presence of his wife, and eight small children, who t' ad been thrown into the greatest possible ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... prove that the defendants had untruly represented themselves as having been employed by M~r. Smith, the well-known lessee of Drury-lane 'rhestre, to prosccuton man for stealing bills; and although the prisoner pleaded guilty, and nothing was done for him, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Middlesex sessions, committed by two men named Pull and Jones. It arose out of a prosecution preferred by Mr. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane, against one of his servants for felony. It was meat important that the case should be thoroughly investi- Immedistelg after ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... end that ha waa given into custody in consequence of having attempted to. obtain some money upon it from Mr. Smith, of Drury-lane theatre, representing that he. hid been sent by his lather, Mr. FeIOMOMe Lthe ?? assistant.-jud-e said'he considered the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 'all, and that he was given into custody in consequence of having attempted to obtain some money upon it from Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane Theatre, representing that'he had been sent by his father, Mr. Flexmore, the clown. Mr. Flexmore at the time wrote a letter ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... given the said Bill the butcher her-company, -and' remained with him all night at several low places in the vicinity of Drury-lane? To this question the complainant indignantly replied in the negative; The' coihplatat't bhcame ex'asperated', and, turning ...

Law Intelligence

... applicatioi 'iinder Atheroteaoro Act. MrK Dowse opposed, and-2Mr.ISargood sppcarted.i The insolvent kept a keershop in' Drury-lane, and gave' his brothjr a bill of sale within three months of his, peti- tion. The security was not mentioned in thweaehedulei ...

LAW AND POLICE

... BEGGARS.-Mos.r, Anns awrdin, who gave her residence j 4t, Broad-street, St. Giles'o, and RasP' ~Sgfecf,' 3f6 Short's-gardens. Drury-lane, young woixen, with ihisrts is htlierd iirms, were charged before ar. 1tlliatt with begging fn' ,the Watnrlt road. Police- ...

Published: Sunday 21 May 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6028 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment