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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Museum- sstreet, when the prisoner snatched his watch and chain and ldarted off. He was pursued and captured in Parker-street, Drury-lane. The watch was found upon bins. ?? jury found hims guilty, and it was proved that he had beens but a short time discharged ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... having heard that a woman named Mead, who was an associate of the prisoner, had left with a publicsa in the neighbourhood of Drury- lane the sum of 217 10s., und that sbh also had . other money with her, he, upon the morning of , the 21st of January, went to ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... coistract. He refused to do so. He (this ui- hankr-upt) ascertainied that the cigars were made in Eng- to lanrd, irk fact, Drury-lane was named, and Blitler and Co. all wore stated to be the makters. He did not know whether ed Doe Aittigos was the Spanish ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... I)owse opposed for a carpenter namea Cox, and Mr. Sargoed supported. The insolvent was a bricklayer in White Hart-yard, Drury-lane, and Cox a carpenter in, Houghton-street, Clare- market. They were 1oth employed to repair so01e pre- inises inl the ne ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... lsslp aiid to Sir F. Currie, the -cliirnian and ii'ellf ?? Of the, Cili1pany, Called ?? Wh~at liaul takeik place at this Drury-lane, iiieetinig, stated lisit. Ivas the iiitemitioii of the eounimiitts e to apply for CIi.tii ;iv l the great coiorpitte bod(ies ...

UNFOUNDED CHARGE OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... being drunk and using obscene language at tire Opera Stores, in Bow- street. Mr. Boleno, the landlord, ansl the popular Drury-lane TheatreClewn, said that the prisoner, he believed, had fre- quently been at his house in his absence, and heal insulted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... absconded, and was seen no more of until apprehtended by Police-constable Alexander Huddy, of the B division, in Charles-street, Drury-lane, in company with a isotorious thief and returned transport. William Muriss, another man' at wvork at Wallace's I-rotel, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... table Holmei, F division, proved that the prisoners belonged to a notorious gang of thieves whose lieadquarters was iil Drury-lane, that Jores bad already bedn convicted, and the others, who were brothers, and whose right name was Dare., were well-known ...