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YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... where they had a glass of gin each, and the prisoner borrowed Is. from hini. After that they went to the Cock and Magpie in Drury-lane, where they ordered some beer, and the pro- secutor partook of a crust of bread and cheese. The pro- secutor was then, he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PLAYGoEas.-On Tuesday, a young man,' named John Malone, was charged by Policeman Langley, A 100, withl picking pockots at Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres. Langley deposed: On Monday night I was on duty in plain clothes at the box entrance of Drery ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... too -late in October, and after applications to several theatres for an engagement, he was engaged by Mrn E. T. Smith, of Drury Lane, from Christ- mas to March, at 7& weekly. The plaintiff having been examined in support of these facts, Miss Lydia Thompson ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF INFAN= TICIDE

... Swift, was charged with conceal- ing the birth of her infant female child. Mrs. Susannah James, the wife of a brushmaker, in Drury-lane, and an acquaintance of the prisoner, stated that, on the 16th inst., in consequence of a message she received, she went ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... under the following circumstances: - The spokesman, whose name did not transpire, stated that lie and his friend went to Drury Lane Theatre, last evening. and presented an order for the upper boxes, which had been given to them by a friend. While the attendant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to her parents. Since that occurrence, he had been in the habit of parsding the street in which they live (KIing-street, Drury-lane), flouting them with the dis- honour of the daughter, and challenging any of the family to act as her champion by meeting ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... prqperty of Joseph Filden, from the person of Eliza Filden. The prosecutrix said she was passing the end of Russell-court, Drury-lane, on the night of the 4th of Sep- tember, where the two prisoners and two other persons were standing. Immediately after ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that a neighbour had seen the prisoner sell- ing song-books in the streets and in public-houses about the neighbourhood of Drury-lane. He then gave informua- tion to the police, and the prisoner was taken into custody. He admitted the robbery. Mr. Corrie: ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pair of pistols, which Madame Celeste particu- larly valued. On making inquiries, 'he found at a miscel- laneous shop, in Drury-lane, a double-barrelled pistol, answering the description of one that had been lost, and the shopkeeper stated that he had purchased ...

EXECUTION OF MULLINS FOR MURDER

... man named Mr. Mahoney, who lived in the front parloar, but left some time before and who since lived in Princes-street, Drury-lane. This man came forward on Friday evening, but too late to give his evidence to prove that this shoe was his, and that he ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of a narrative. The prosecutor was a Mr. William Onion, who carries on the business of a carriage trimmingmanufacturer in Drury-lane, and it appeared that he became acquainted with the prisoner in June last, and that shortly alterwards he entered his, ser- ...

DRUNKENNESS AND DEATH

... The plaintiff was called to give evidence, and she stated that three or four years ago she kept the Circassian Stores, in Drury-lane, an establishment which was formerly known as the Harlequin. Mr. Peel used to come to her house, and she told him that the ...