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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... foith&. coming at the proper time. A, few days ifter we supplied the goods, Mr. Morris caine to me and- said- the shop in Drury-lane was shut up. I-went up there and found that the shop 'was closed, and everything except the fixtures removed on the evening ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... St. George's ; John Colson, the Old Crown, Upper Holloway ; and to Tom Matthews (the Clown), for the Rose and Crown, 57, Drury-lane. The above were licences for musio only, A licence for music and dancing was granted to George Berosford, the Aasembly tor ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... the money iii his pocket, when he replied that he t had uot. Mr. S. Glover . I am an engineer carrying on business at 168, Drury-lane. Oui the 28th June last I paid to the pri. soner a cheque on our bonkers for £86 12s. 6d., on account of the Rotherhaam ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... riceived upon the day on which they were paid to him. On the 28th of June last I sent him to Messrs. Giover, Brothers, of Drury-lane, for 861. 12s. 6d. He has not accounted to nse for that sum. He left the office on t the 28th of June aud never returned ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... was proved by John Kingdom, A 49, that he entered a X 6. back attic eccupied by the defendant, at 17, I incoln-court, e Drury-lane, between six and seven o'clock on the morning ; e of the 19th inst. The room was low, small, and filthy dirty, a d but there ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... offender, it was proved by John Kingdom, A 49, that he entered a back attic occupied by the defendant, at 17, Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, between six and seven o clock on the morning of the 19th inst. The room wse low, small, and filthy dirty, and there were ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... alothier in Bow Church-lane, and Sraith, a shirt. in maker, in Wood-street, and representing that he had taken al a shop in Drury-lane, wished to be supplieA with goods. He ,- was told by the firms that it was custom~ary to have money t, for the first transaction ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... sale clothier in Bow Cburch-lane, awif Smith a shirt-maker in Wood-street, and, representing that he Lad taken a shop in Drury-lane, wished to be supplied with goods, He wes told by the firms that it was customnary to Lave mnoney for I the first transaection ...

Law Intelligence

... expected sto exceed a penny. 5 THE DRURY-LANE CLOWN. e An adjudication in bankruptcy was made to-day, against a 8 Henry Boleno Mason (commonly known as Henry Boleno), who was lately performing as clown in Drury-lane Theatre. e' ?? is made bankrupt as ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... declared. IN IN HtENiRY BOLENO MASON. A petition ill b nkrruptey waa opened against tide indivi- dual, lately clouw at the Drury Lane Theatre, and Leeper o( the Clown Tavern, Winddmillestreet, Haymarket. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... injury which would have resulted by falling to the ground, He valued the box at £50. Eliza Gleeson, of 7, Chailes-street, Drury-lane, stated that her husband was an eating-hoiise keeper, and on the morning of the 28th of September, between three astd four ...