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... as the one in Drury- lane, had his oysters deposited at the former place, from whence he conveyed some of them to Drury-lane. On giving up the former shop the oysters were still brought to Billingsgate, although addressed to Drury-lane, but on every occasion ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... d, Drury- lane, but he drove to Caldwell's public-house, nut the dancing rooms, in Dean-street, Soho. He there called and paid for a pint of wine, and after drinking that they again got into the caband went to the Red Lion and Still, in Drury-lane. By ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... lurk. Helmes, F division, said that the prisonerse belonged to a i notorious gang of thieves whose headquarters were in Drury- lane. Jones had already been convicted, and the others, who were brothers, and whose right name was Dare, were I well known to ...

Law Intelligence

... and other business expenses .. 42168 By domestic and personal ditto ?? 1,8106 1 By lone on 2o54 performances at Lyceum and Drury-lane Thea- tres, as per profit And loss state- ment .£21 0. . .. ?? 8 By ditto upon sub-letting Lyceum Theatre from April 4 to ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... murderous attack upon at Daniel Downs, at a house in Charles .street, Drury- lane. at Thomas Tanner, police-constable o5 F, ?? three bi o'clock this morning I was on duty in Drury-lane, when I on heard a great noise, and screams of Murder, proceeding ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... articles, value 301., the property of Frederick Caplin, hise master. He pleaded guilty. The prosecutor, a draper and hosier, in Drury-lane, stated that altogether the prisoner had robbed him to the extent of over 1001. He allowed him 1I. a week and his board ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... some alteration to be made in it. After be was gone a bracelet was missed, which after- wards was pawned at Livermore's, in Drury-lane. by the prisoner, who, when taken, said he had only been in England a week, but it was ascertained that he had lodged in ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Newton, the York Minster, Phil- lo pot-street, Mile-end Old Town, granted; Henry Elliott, dL Brownlow Arms, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, granted; as Samuel Gilbert, the Lord Nelson, Clement's-inn-passage, to Clare-market, granted; George Kerr, the Bull's Head ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... w l eocmunlosto with Worship a tother ths pmeal'- should be Is.or 60a. The summons ww 4ournedh acodngly. XMSIC1. Madame DRURY-LANE. Maiame PauLine riardot appeared last nighI' fr the fist time at this theatre, in the Baruli ?? Eaa Te Magement Of t most ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... or six others, was concerned in getting the portmanteau off the cab. The prisoner put it on his shoulder and walked down Drury-lane with it. The wit- ness told a policeman, who went after the prisoner and asked him where he was going to take the portmanteau ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... him that he had pledged the bracelet at apawnbroker's, in Drury-lane; and be~gging for mecy In consequence of the statement in that letter, applicationws made at Sir. Livermore's, in Drury-lane, where the bratelet Mr. Jardine committed the prisoner for ...