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THE POLICE COURTS

... stated that about half-peet 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, he went to arrest the prisoner at his lodgings in Princes-street, Drury-lane. HE was not within, but witness, on leaving the house, met him in the street, end arrested him, He resisted with great violence ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 65., from Henry Mar- quis, in the crowd at the entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. The prosecutor, an elderly gentleman, stated that he was waiting for admittance at the pit entrance of Drury- lane Theatre on Tuesday. When the outer door was thrown open the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... at one of the large theatres, said: On the morning mentioned. in the summous I engaged the defendant's cab in front of Drury-lane, and desired him to drive rue to 8, Park-terrace, 1 Kennington-park. He drove me as far as Kennington- road, when lie pulled ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... enrgagemnent at one ofthe i theatres, ?? the morning mentiored in the otm lOD81 engaged the drfeindant's cab in front of Drury-lane, and de sired him to drive me to 8, Park-terrace, leunmigton.par5 He drove me as far tis the Kennington-ioad, when be pullel ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ths metro- politan theatres, -said: 0O the morning mentined' in the, summons, I engaged the defendant's cab in front of Drury-lane, ai ddesred him to drive ma to ?? Park- terrace, Keunington- pai_ He drove me.. as far ae. tha .Keunington-road, ,when he ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... constables of the A division, named Joy and Dawson, from information they had received, weot to No. 8, Little Wild- street, Drury-lane, and in the first foorfront room found the three prisoners. Wallace was the tenant of that room. The constables took them ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... which I establishment she died on the following Tuesday morning. The prisoner was taken into custody in Charles-street, Drury-lane, by Police-constable Harris, 242 D. The prisoner, who denied having pushed the deceased, was 1 remanded till Thursday next ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... learn that a situation was open to her daughter. The following letter was also placed before IMr. Elliott: h Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, Jan. 13. Sir,-Perrmit me to enclose you two sovereigns on behalf ofthe 'poor virtuous ballet girl, Jane Newell, whose ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in byau air of romance, and a little public excitement. No fa was this all, the managers of the Marylebone Theatre and of Drury-lane Theatre harstened to offer engagements to tl the poor unempl oyed ballet girl, even in her absence, and wte in the ntter ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... lady in Soho-seuare, and in passing over the Weatminster-bridge I met Emily Hobbs, a young woman who used to belong to the Drury-lane ballot, and whom I need to know twelve months ago. Mr. Norton-About what time was it ? Miss Newell-About half-past seven ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... usher, impeded by hera companions, could interfere. Subsequently, however, hee cal lern at her lodgings, Duke- street, Drury- lane, and remon-( strated with her on the impropriety Of taking the law in herI own hands. She then returned to the court and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... who crowded round, him, so as to detain him thi she had got away. The officer, however, followed her to her lodgings in Drury-lane, and pointed out to her the impropriety and indiscretion of her conduct in taking the law into her own hands, in the very ...