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YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... POLICE, ETC. ?? * BO~33W STrAMET,, -A AOXIt PUBLI(A.-.Joblu Townsend. thle -ladlord of- the Hope Tavern, ln~macktmore-street. Drury-lane. appeared atBowv- --sreet PolIce cOuML ito answer a summons chs~rging him with kniwfug and permitting droukerousus in his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... prisoner's hand, who crossed the road with it,- and ran up Slorts-gardens. He (witness) and the prosecutor pursued him into Drury-lane, where he got away. ?? saw himn the next day at the pohioe-statioes, and ?? him osti from amonpst fourteen othir men Wh ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Forey, a dissipated looking elderly man, a journeama, slor, was chirged with creating a disturbanoe at ni eating house in Drury-lane. John Baylis, the landlord oad that on the previons Saturday night the defendan entered his shop, and ordered a bowl of ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... at a shop in Wych-strt et, where he was at work. He said he knew nothing about i t. They found the woman in Granby-place, Drury-lane. whber' sehe waxs & visiting a friend. They were beth at once talken to the stntion-house, and at once idontibed by lr ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... pohce, and four or five days aftorwards Sergeant Ackrill, 15 F, suoce6ded in apprehending t317 prironer at a coffee-shop in Drury-lane, and on searching him he found, sewn up in the lining of his waistcoat, a pwrn-ticket for a gold ring, which the piisoner ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... offered to sell them to a coal porter at the station; failing in that he got some young woman ro- siding in Charles-street, Drury-lane, to pawn them. The boots were now produced, and were satisfactorily identified as having been sent by Mr. htenyon, of Leicester ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... correspor d nre which wee found at, a miser- able lodging occupied by the prisoner, In one ot tue moot mise able courts of Drury-lane, while at the time ho was representing himself as a min of property. Mr., Sleighx addrsse an ngeiousdefnce o te jrwo, howeve ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Iaformation woere to find the. prisoner. Polioc-canstable, 13 0C, proved taking the prisoner into custody, In Parker street, Drury-lane, where she was ce. aiding with her sleter. Mr. Tyrwhoitt asked the prosecutrix whether the prisoner gave notice ?? she was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... reputation. A Musio HALL Smssxvioc Scuu;r. : On, Tuesday, John Elaizlutd, 'rofessional singer at the Xiddldeex Music Hall, Drury-lane, appeared to a suartmons charging himn vith having assaulted Mr. Charles Solnunn, pionist, ac- conipluyist, and -chnductor ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROMANCE IN HIGH LIFE

... He travelled from court to court throughout St. Giless's and'at length went to a filthy alley called Llncoln's-eourt, in Drury-lane In one of the houses in. this place he discovered the woman Andrew3, and he also,,traeed the child Into her posses- sion ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had been for some time on the ook out, when they met with him by accident. They. were in the shop of Mr. Flint, engraver, Drury-lane, when the prisoner came in and asked Mr. Flint to go or send to Mr. IRichardson's, to fix a brass plate on the door. Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... shop, where they remained half an hour. Afterwards they walked to bury court, where they separated, the fat er turning up Drury-lane, and the prisoner going into the billiard room, where he remained about twenty minutes. After that he proceeded to Mr. Wallace's ...