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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 ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... by the sheriffs, and sumxmoned to serve, et the present sessions, was one named Frederick Lee, of :37, Browniow-street, Drury lane, haraess maker. Oa Tunesday last he had reason to doubt that a gentleman wvho wan in the juryr-b nr, and bed answered to ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... catme to' the station. I ctr not a deserter. Mr. Eelfe: Where Is your military coYat? Prisoner: I left my coat at my ?? in Drury- lane. I don't know her nrame. The number is 2O. Mr. Hum- phrey8: Hegaveanotberaddress. Prisoner: Ihope you won' remand me. I ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... bottles of champagne, the property of Thomas Bennett, saloon keeper at Drury Lane Theatre. Mr. Langford prosecuted; Mr. Davin defended. The prisoner wes a gasnman at the Drury Lane Theatre, A quantity of champagne had been missed by Mr. Bennett from the ...

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 ...

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

... deposed that having received information he went in company with police-constable Hines to the honse, 10, 1 Charles-street, Drury lane, where he found the prisoner r la the second floor back roonm. He asked if she had any. thing In the room that did not belong ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... one of the worst men on ths division. He employed yonng thieves to go out to steal for him. Ho lived in Coarlos-Etroot, Drury- lane, where he was Furronuded by somo ?? bad cha- raoters. Himself end Sergeant Chapse'l had had nearly aSU his companions, and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... property of Samuel Sharp and others. On the 17th inst. aman went into the shop I f Mr. Simmons, a fancy trimming dealer in Drury-lane, and offered sevepal pieces of fancy trimming for sale. Mr. Simnions asiced him if the articles belonged to him, -and he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. Vaughan remanded her. THE TRADE r CouovNTEussr Com.- On Tuesday, George Caines, labourer, living at 5, Smith's-onat, Drury-lane, and well known to the police as a character of bad repute, was charged on remand, before Mr. Vaughan, with having in his ...