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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 ...

LAW AND POLICE

... GUILDHALL. LzBsnnroas OF CouNsraL.-Mr. G. Peacles, the proprietor of the Whistling Oyster Refreshment-roomns, 13, Vinegar-yard, Drury- lane, and Mr. Benjamin Lawson, the landlord of the Crown Tavermi adjoining, attended on Wedniesday before Mr. Alderman Salomonls ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3499 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

MIDDLESSEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Newvton, the York Mlfiinster, Piilpot--tre.t, Mile-end Old Towii, granted ; Henry Elliott Btrowlelvl Arnes, Broewlow-striet, Drury-lane, grainted Samuel Gilbert, tbe Lord Nelson, (leienlit's-linl- i-uaent CI're-in~iatt, granted; George Kerr, -New Bull's H~eavd ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... hint the sams rate as they don eryboiy else, and as the oysters were addressed to tile defeoclsit's place of busines3 in Drury-lane, the corillmilly Were boundild to deliver thii I at that address. Bis verdict would be for the full anmoult claimed, CLERKLEN ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... to Marylebone, and was iever in a prison. Macartby said he was going home at the time. He lived through Piccadilly-in Drury-lane. Kr. Bingham said they. had no businesa whatever in Clifford-street. He was3 persuaded they were in Regeat's-etreet. For ...

REVISION COURTS

... lint the priioner and another yonng man. went tinto tihe wlrimisale rnarine stores of Mr. 'Walker, oi fnumbers 17, anm 18, Drury-lane, and offered three hu lps fir sole. In reply to the prisoner Mr. Walker said ibe wubld bn2' the istnps, arid knowing that ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Oct. 13,1858. GUILDHALL. Mr. G. Pearkes, the proprietor of the Whistling Oyster refreshment rooms, 13, Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane, and Mr. Benjamin Lawson, the landlord of the Crown Tavern, ad- joining, attended to vindicate the character of the locality ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... for him to attempt to withstand it. I-te, there. fore, admitted'that he had taken the bracelet, which he pledged for 8 in Drury-lane; but he gave his word of honour as a gentleman and an officer that he had never stolen any other article. In the middle ...

Published: Sunday 03 October 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2538 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... W. Baro s1 i B. Scott. Eeej (C~ity Chambherlain), 51. ThonasJojet8, aged 24, a costermonger, residing in Charles- ,tmai, Drury-lane, was charged withatenling fis., the money OfCharles Malton, a fishmonger, of 28k, Upper Gray's-inn- ?? prisoner on Friday ...