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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... in her bed-room. Information was given to. the police, and Since (110 E) apprehended the prisoner. at a coffee house in Drury-lane. When told the nature ot ithe charge, she said she had not stolen the articles. If any lone had, it must have been the landlady ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... leftiin her bed-room. Information was given to the police, sad Sies, 110 E, apprehended tile prisoner at a eoffe-honse isa Drury-lane. When told the nature of the charge, she said she had not stolen the articles; if any one had, it must have been the landlady; ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... J(ckbon, and ItJma& Riley were charged with coining base money. The rooms occupied by the prisoners, at 44, Charles. ,street, Drury-lane. were found out and entered by Sergeants Hayes, Pocock, and Thomas, of the F division, by whom a wheelbarrow full of mnoulds ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... aggravated assault upot a married woman, ?? Ssrah-Wiscs.-&OflCihiat stated that she was the wife of a piiatcr, .and resided in Drury- lane' Last evening her husband having been absent from his home at an unnseaily late hour, she left in search of hWm, and on ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... that, within nine days of the robbery at Clifton, the prisoner had sold some of thesetickets to a moan named Forness, hi Drury-lane, by- whom they were again sold to a Mr. Austin, another watch- nooker, *ho took out of pledge several of the watches, which ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... that, within nine days of the robbery at Clifton, the pri- soner had sold some of these tickets to a man named Furness, in Drury-lane, by whom they were again, sold to a Mr. Austin, another watchmaker, who took out of pledge several of the watches, which ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... upon a married woman, named Martha Sarah Isaacs.-Complainant stated that she was the wife of a printer, and resided in Drury- lane. Last evening her husband having been absent from his home t an unusually late hour, she left in search of him, and on her ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... appeared that soeas information habing been given to the police at Bow-street, a party of officers went to 44, Charles- street, Drury-lane, avid having forced an entrance into the front room upon the first floor, they found all three prisoners titere, the maw ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... appeared that some information having been given to the police at Bow-street, a party of officers went to 44, Charles-street, Drury-lane, and having forced an entrance into the froqt room upon the first floor, they found all three prisoners there, the man Motris ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... that some informa- tion having been given to the pollce at Bow-street, a party of officers went to 44, Cliarles-street; Drury-lane, and having forced an ?? into the front room upon the first floor, they found a3l three prisoners there, the man Morrms ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Sir W. P. Wood. His Honour stated that he was walking through Princes. street, on his wav froma Lineoln's-inn-fields to Drury-lane, at La f-past five, on Monday evening, ?? lie saw a man r-nning along with a basket of glass in his hand, followed by a ...