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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 21, taIlor, and Widiam Smitk, 27, tailor, both very well-dressed men, were Indicted for stealing at the pit entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, an opera-glass,' value 101, the pro- perty ef Elizabeth J~ane Williugham, fromu her serson. Mr. Dickie prosecuted; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... alleged Illtreatment continred from the time .o the. marriage. In 1801they settled in-Lobdon, and took a cigar shop in: Drury-lane, and Mrs. Elliott again re- sumed her theatrical engagements. 'She wastemployed At several of ithe minor theatres in London ...

A NEGRO CHARGED WITH RAPE

... that she wse a little over fourteen years of age. Oa Wednesday night, the 10th instant, shemet the prisoner Sullivan in Drury-lane, a little before midnight, and, being without a lodging, she asked the prisoner where she could get a bed. Sullivan re- ...

execution OF THE WIS

... Holborn, was com- pletely filled with the fish, poultry, vegetable, and other hawkers of St. Gilee's and the purlieus of Drury lane. The funeral oortege started at half-pest twe, anu con- sisted of a hearse with the body, and two mouruing coaches centaining ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY AND ROMANTIC STORY IN REAL LIFE

... was Thomas Andrews; he was a baker by trade,, - d 0dIed in a ceurt Of St. Marfti's-lane. I have been 'Alvin Lincoln-court, Drury-lane, nearly two years. A ?? ins IIA een Only once in trouble. I am-quite sure that the child was given to me on a Wednesday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane Theatre; and Mr. Pater, instructed by Messrs. Weekes, was counsel for the defence. Sir Edmund Lechmere deposed that on the 26tb of Febra- Ary, desiriug to go on the Friday to Drury Lane Theatre, he got into a cub ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... him for money expended and work done upon the works of the M~etrapolilan Central Buildings Association in Bennef.s- court, Drury-lane, of wbich the prisoner was surveyor. In order to shew that the cheque was not genuine, and could net havo been paid as lart ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... jry pirso at prisoner guilty of receiving the property. Tluhne, t3 offieor, said in February, 18it, lke saws th~e pntoucs Drury Lane Theatre in the act ouf picteing p stq i took him to the station and there cautioued hir. ?? since been in custody. John ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the pockets of the trousers. Police-sergeant Matthews, F 13, said he was on duty at about mix o'clock, in the Coal- yard, Drury-lane, w hen be heard eome noise which attracted his attentica in Barley-courtaiiestof infamous dens betwee tthe Coal-yard asi ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... and apparently of greet physical strength. The prosecutor stated: 1 live in Parker-street. This morning I was standing in Drury-lane, when the prisoner came. up to me and asked me why I salled my other sister a thief. I said be- cause she stole a flat-iron ...

THE COLLEEN BAWN IN COURT

... clear the way for his judgment on the second point. By this bill Mir. Webster soubght to prevent Mr. Bencicault from taktrg Drury Lane Theatre, or perferming therm. Now, to sustain euch a contention, there must be some agree- ment bhtween the partes putting ...