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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... business, and placed three dressee in their possem. sium', which themy said they had rhaced in the hands of a Mrs. Levison, of Drury-lane, with other property to 2100, and they had not been returned. Mrs. Levison said she had given up the dresses to the lady ...

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... Great 13Litaba has arrived from New South Wales with 1,427 ounces of gold, valued at 5,7081.-Mr. E. T. Smith the lesses of Drury Lane Theatre, according to his annual cuctom for several years past, distributed on Friday his C bristmasgifts to the poor and ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... living in the Ccoal-yard, Drury-lane. From the evidence of James Pite and constable Stedman 18 F, it appeared that shortly alter nine o'clock on Friday evening, there vas a drunrken row at the corner of Charles-street, Drury-lane. A fight had taken place ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2104 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... mob of t h. loet descriptiol bad assembled. At this time the Sl detendant, who bis arudan to Mr. tvaaR, cow-keeper, WI Drury-lane, was coming along with a load of grakin at a steady pace. He called to, the imob of people to clear the w way, and waited ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... living in the Coal-yard, Drury-lane. From the evidence of James PitR and constable Steadman, 158 F, it appeared that shortly sifter nine o'clock on Friday evening there was a drunken row at the corner of Charles- street, Drury-lane. A fight had taken place ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in, on which the prisoner eot up hastily, put on his hat, p and walked out. Thomas watched film to a coffee-house in ti Drury-lane, where he remained about half ans hour, and p then retarned to the office. Mr. Lawrence had is the li meantime returned ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... then came is, on which the prisoner got, up hastily, put on his hat, and went out. Thomas watched hirm to a cu ee-house in Drury-lane, whete he remuained about half an hour and then returned to the office. Mr. Lawrence had in the meantime returned, and missed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... produced from under her clothing a pint mug, of thick~ h delf, such as is used in the coffee- shops in the neighbourhood ns of Drury-lane, and flung it with great force and precision at G, the constable's head, He, however, guarded his face by throw- Oa ing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with being drank and a incapable of taking care of herself. Policeman Feno, of the F division, sworn: I was en duty in Drury-lane a little after eight o'clock, and saw the pri- toner with another woman, named Mary Ann Gardner, . near the Mogul favern ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... laintiff drunk and incapable of taking care of herself. apt- Policeman Fenn, of the F division, sworn-I was on duty what at Drury-lane a little after eight o'clock, and saw the pri- soner with another woman, named Mary Ann Gardner, near f was the Mogul Tavern ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... exScU- toio oE-his-duty. Nixon found the prisoner, a little bef re one o'clock on; Sunday morning, sitting on a door-step mo Drury- lane. S She refused to move, and, struck him in the face. She then threw herself on tihe ground, and co- menced-screaming loudly ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... late years spent the greater part of her time in prison. After midnight on Saturday last she was found by the constable in Drury-lane, where she was sitting on the door-step of a pawnbroker's, at the corner of Broad-court, She was quite drunk. He desired ...