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THE POLICE COURTS

... the prisoner (Golding) with having taken an indecent liberty with him at a place of public convenience in Vinegar-yare, Drury- lane. There was no evidence to support the statement of Golding, and in cross-examination he admitted to Mr. Metcalfe, counsel ...

Law Intelligence

... speculation at Drury-lane Theatre. Since the former hearing the insolvent had amended his de- scription, and re-advertised as of Grafton-street East, Fitzroy square, and now of Alfred-place, Bedford- square, and also of the Theatre Royal, Drury- lane, musical ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the charge. of perjury, preferred by M Madame Caradori against Mr. Benjamin Sloman, late car- it penter and machinist at Drury-lane Theatre, was resumed I yesterday before Mr. Henry. The court was densely t1' crowded. iMr. Lewis conducted the prosecution ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... to do with the managemoent of Drury-lane Theatre, and was merelyt engaged t. sing. Guiseppe C guac deposed that he was a native of Na- ples, and wee known as a singer as Signor Pavedi. He was engaged to sing at Drury-lane Theatre with Madame Caradori. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... St. George's; John Colson, the t Old Crown, Upper Holloway, and to Tom Matthews (the. clown), for the Rose and Crown, 67, Drury-lane. Th above were licenses for music only. A license for music and dancing was granted to George Beresford, the Assem- bly-rooms ...

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.—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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... W. P. Wood. 8 --His Honour stated that he was walking through Princes- a street, on his way from Lincoln's-ina-leless to Drury-lane, I at half-past five on Monday evening, when he saw a man I running along with a basket of glass in his hands, followed ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... en a large business as a retail coal dealer in Tottenham- street, Tottenham-court-road, and formerly in Short's- gardens, Drury-lane, surrendered to take his trial, well knowing it to have been stolen. The prisoner White pleaded guilty. It appeared that ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... amateur phrenologist. It appeared that he had but recently come from the country, and one evening he went to a concert room in Drury-lane. In the course of the night he fell in conversation with the three prisoners at the bar of a public-house and having intro- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Caradori and Signor Pavesi, that they were about to leave England. He should also exa- mine Mr. Smith. the proprietor of Drury-lane Theatre, to prove that th ey took the theatre for a period of eighteein nights; and if, after this understanding, it went ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... wias charged With highway robbery. f a-. lthe prosecutor, a gentleman named Biedermano, residing ?? at Wandsworth, wias in Drury-lane shoitly after six o'clock p on Tuesday evening, having called at a shop for a gold aye-X as glass which had been left for ...