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LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... of the girls at night his way to King-street, Holborn; they pretended to ehew him the ' way; got him into Charles-street, Drury-lane; and i stood by ;while the three men garotted and plundered i 1the German of watch, purse, breast-pin, spectables,I and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Mr. Poland appeared for the prisioser. I Tiie prosecutor one evening had been spending a few ihou's at the Mogul Tavern, Drury-lane, and on his way b l-oome he was accosted at King's-cross by the prisoner, a girl of the town. He desired her to leave him ...

THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... erchaut, Bedfordostreet South; Edward of Johsltone, merchant,, Tower-buildings, Water-street; Henry P Jump, corn merchant, Drury-lane; Edgar Musgrove, broker, 0 Oldball-street; Alexander Powell, bide factor, King-street; J. IC Iy A. Smith, merchant Matl ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... rom the person of James William Nicholson.-The prosecutor' one evening had been spending a few hours at the Mogultavewn, Drury-lane, and on his way home be was ascosted at King's-cris by lhe prisoner, a girl of the town.' e desired her to leave him, but ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... catch at, but after once getting hold of it lie sank to rise no more. The poor fellow was the son of a tradesman residing in Drury-lane; his age was eighteen. FATAL AccrDENT.-A policeman of the N division, named Shannon, on duty near the Manor House Tottenham ...

Published: Sunday 06 July 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1821 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY AT CHELSEA

... -g Royoulu TO THE FIELDING CLUB.-On Friday s morning last, a Mr. Chariton, a professional hrarlerquin, w ho appeared at Drury-lane in tire last Chritsumas pantonrinse, died in the Wisitechapel workhouse, leaving his wvife and1 children in 'a very mriserxabie ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... and now lies in the London Hospital. A BoY's MONEY Box.-Two boys were charged at Bow-street with creating a disturbance in Drury-lane, and assaulting the police. In the course of examination it came out that one of them bad just been discharged from Reading ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the death of Signor Charlton, a prifessional harlequin, was ntotified to the coroner. The deceased wras lest engaged ad Drury-lane Theatre, at Christasu, in the pantomime, and since that times he and his feamily have been reduced to a starving condition ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... be BOW-STREET. An elderly nine, named .1 ohe Pinkerton, who keeps several rim. leon foefgrag.hurncas in Cliaolee-street, Drury-lane, ard ercewbere, sad 71 bar long been stierered ty the police of receiving stolen eli tds, wan charged at h hasitg is has ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... partly in English and partly in French, which Sullivan speaks tolerably well. In this way they brought him to Charles-street, Drury-lane, where he was suddenly attacked by three men; one spring- ing upon him from behind caught him by the throat, so as to prevent ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... owner. He was committed for trial. A fellowv named Pitnketon, who keeps a number of common lodging-houses in Charles-street, Drury-lane, and other similar localities, was brought up on a charge of re- ceiving stolen goods. It had long been strongly suspected ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Signor Charlton, a pro- feasional harlequin, was notified to the coroner. It appears that the deceased was last engaged at Drury-lane Theatre, at Christmas. in the pantomime, and since that time he and his family have been reduced to a starving condition ...