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A MODERN JONATHAN WILD

... wanted it. Mr. Hall: Hlow did you spend all this money, then ?-at penny theatres, I suppose. Witness: Oh, no; at Astley's and Drury-lane. I laid some of itfout in clothes, and so forth. Mr. Barnaby: And didn't you buy a horse ? Witness: I bought a pony at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I atked who Nfie.- BFardinwa wiy *ho I tbe first eare of the y~t~i 450E I i5eare, proceeded to No. 1S, Bennett's-court. Drury-lane, wvhere I fund the woman whom Bdget Grady sa&teadd In Church-passage,. Glhecery-lse. I ased hef about the affairi and'she ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOloIC A d& - 3 OWVSTrREETr. .FSABFUL PEDPr vrr.-,On'W ?? ayoungDwoman, was'chargedlwithbbing found drunk and incapable in Drury-lane, with ' dead infant in hecrarms; From-the statement of police-constable 110 F, it appeared that he was called to the Barley ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... little 'drink he'had takenitendedto aggravate his ?? 'The defendant then celled dSMr.,Spalding; the wholeiale s'tationer'of Drury-lane, to, speak to his character,-and said that' a great 'many persons- of respectability could. satisfy'hiseworship on, this ...

YESTERDAY' LAW, POLICE, ETC

... : _ . . I , . j ' ?? - * JALOtra BOW STREET. Shoeaker li *Mz t1A, 8AUGHTHR,. Wizlim .Dean, a shemke, iing JspWilat, 144 Drury-lane,, was chargedl with killng JsephWi~ini art, one of- the carpenters at the Oympic Thieatre. The Princi4pal witness was a ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Moor-street, Seven Dials, pawentea of a chemical preparation of black lead, against the de- fendant, Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, to recoiver the sum of 7. 10., on an alleged breach.ofagrea- ment. Mr. Dancombe, solicitor, Red Lion-square, attended ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TRSEET.. ]KmxAPrrneGCmrmoze.-OnaTnesdayir. Duncombe;o- I licitor (who was accompanied by Mr. E. T. Smith, the lessee I at Drury Lane), applied to M~r. HEenryfo~r awarrant againsta.i aheyson ?? kicis, a derthefollowi t!rcI§stuetaroos.I ?? application was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... named Henry Biwroweh and Wiliams Horner, wers placed-at the bar, before Mr.' Jardine, charged with creating a disturbance at Drury-lane Thestreaand as- esulting Mr. -W. A.'Bnrt. The complaisant statd that he went to the theatre at nine o'clock on Tuesday-night ...

SHOCKING DESTITUTION AND HORRIBLE BRUTALITY

... She was taken up, and witness wenit away, but in about a quarter of an hoer 'com- plainant cne to her at a coffee-house in Drury-lane, and. said tbey had turedher out. Witness then took her to the police-station in Bow-street,, and asked the inspector on ...