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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... had a glass .of gin each, and the prisoner borrowed a shilling from him. After that they vrent to the Cook and Magpie, in Drury- lane, where they ordered some beer, and the prosecutor par. took of a crust of bread and cheese. The rosecutor was then, he declared ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... stealing ir & watch from the person of Mr. Hughes, a gentleman from a the country, in the passage of the pit entrance at Drury-lane d Theatre. 1- Sergeant Holunes, of the F division, deposed that he was ar on duty at the pit entrance when the doors were ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... was reason te sup- so p con that the prisoner had drugged the prosecutor at a ptu --ti lie-house, the Cock and Magpie, in Drury-lane, and then el taken himn-down a yard and cut his pockets open. He was c, seen to takze the watch. t .Toets Va/lar, 33, was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... 26, described as a watchmaker, stylishly dressed in a cape-coat, was convicted of picking pockets at the pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre. The prisoner was not known to the London police, but it was believed that be was a provincial swell moboman, He ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... tho custody of' policc-colistable,521 A,. The watch el (wihwas produced and identified) had been pledged at a Dl swhpich Drury-lane by prisoner, who disposled of todpi.c Cato toa ainsfor 5s. Gd. ire The prisoner, WNho pleadled guilty rather than go for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... would be the j a season afterwards at Drury-lane. I saw the defendant fend after this, and he said. they could havo their salaries at pay Drury-lane on Monday, sod ho said, Are they not coming fend with me to Drury-lane 'next week and to Scotland I ing ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... sentenced him to twelve months' hard labour. Two prisoners, named Jfornme and TWelch, were indicted for picking pockets at Drury-lane and Covent-garden Theatres. Mr. Lawrence prosecuted in one case ; Mr. Brooks in the other. Mr. Ribton defended both prisoners ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... October, ma after applications to several theatres for I i i i I I I an engagement, he was engaged by Mr. E. T. Smith, 0 Drury-lane, from Christmas to March, at £7 weekly. The plaintiff having been examined in support of these facts, Miss Lydia Thompson ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Blackburn on I Saturday last, in which Antoine Lavino, the celebrated oboe t player, was the plaintiff, and Ir. E, T. Swith, of Drury- lane Theatre, the defendant, for breach of contract, when a verdict was passed tor the plaintiflf damages £31 lOs. MIr. Hawkins ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... celebrated oboe player -so well reitiesubered by tile hsfiturs eof Julliti's concerts -against Mr. E. T. Smith, the lesses of Drury. lane Theatre, for breach of contract, and in which the plaintiff recovered £80 damlages, a rule Was granted yestelrday, in this ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... the defendant-iwoe a prot'lrtio)iml beggar, thit Ie. kept a prostilnte, 2nd lived in the miildt of prftes Iona[ beggars in Drury-lane in first-rate style. The defendant enid that he was a discharged' soldier. Ho had been through the Crimean campaign, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... that, at about four o'clock in the morning, ho was called up and summoned to attend a woman in labour, in Bennet's-court, Drury-lane. On reaching the court he saw the defendant standing at the entrance, and inquired of him ifitwaasBenuet's-court. Hereplied ...