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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 ...

MURDER IN DRURY-LANE, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... Tuesday nmorning another fearful tragedy was brought' te light, a shocking murder having been committed in Feather's-court, Drury-lane. It appears that a man named James Whiltey, a bricklayer's labourer, with his wife and six children, lived on the third ...

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 ...

CONVICTION OF A GENTLEMAN THIEF

... the prisoner, the son of a dis- tnrgu1c1>4 cerr w'4 in the htbit of dining with his lather At thei.lbioan Tavyen, epposite Drury-lane Theatre. COn Siatday the 1th' of May, he fntered the Albion- about f~iit',o'lock and sat the rime the nrhber of silver spoons ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that these were old offenders, and if remanded Soae more might be ascer- tained about ?? Williams, of 10, Charles-steeat, Drury lane: Darid Filzyerald, L. Frytngpan-alley, Stoney- lnaue Sptalfelds-; and Ref rd Keb1, of Johau3-treet New court, wars also ...

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 ...

CASE OF STARVATION IN SPITALFIELDS

... The deceased, who was for some time past a member of the Marxlebone Temperance Scolety, went on ifooday with some ?? ito Drury Lane Theatre. Alter the per- formance the party adjourned to a public house, and whilst there deceased was prevailed upon to ...

THE ALLEGED MOCK AUCTION SWINDLE

... proaeoutor, nsd told him what Lad been sold to him. In oroae-examination he said he had been one of the supernumerarlas at Drury-lane aed Astley's Theatres, and one week since he left the prisoners he had blen an agent for a ?? who ,.xhiblted at Daptlord ...

DIVORCE SUIT AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... same hotel with him in Lon- don he had taken her about the metropolis to see the sights, and she had been in the pit of Drury Lane Theatre with him to witness the pantomime. When the ease was over she was going back to boarding school to ficish her education ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... se keeper in Wild-street, wh proceeded with them to the shop of a marine store dealer n amed Jordan, in Princes-strest, Drury-lane, whero they receivedl from his wife the copper produced, which she said she hbad purchased for Ss. 6d. from Pickerton without ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... robbery with violence. At about ten o'cdck on Monday night a cabinetmaker named George G.rrett, residing in Parker-street, Drury-lane, &ediLg that ois daughter Katharine Garrett, a child about ten years of age, had been annoyed by some boys, went to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Police- onstable Hine, F 169, sald he saw Mr. Turner treating the prisoner and a woman a, the bar of the Marlborough Head, Drury-lane. The p isoner took the womnF- a.iEle, and spoke with her in a ormer. He then roturundt to the bar, drew the medal from his ...