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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... police-sergeant 3 F, said that on the evening of the 10th of Januas;y, he was on duty in plain i clothesat the: pit entrance of Drury-lane Theatre, when he saw the prisoner WValker come and place himself at the si left-hand corner of the entrance. Shortly afterwards ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Irranted the bankrupt. RE 'WEBB. This was the oboice of assigoses. The bankrupt, Charles Webb, was a general salesman of Drury-lane and Chriep- street. ; The debts are about £1,200; assets small. Mr. Alexander, of Hatton-garden, wholesale jeweller, and ...

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—SATURDAY

... sw-as also proved that w hile a policemrkan was taking Field to the police- sration, 'lii prisoner Miariin as-s seen in Drury-lane to maink sic-ntls to him, to which Field respunded by 'motioning hibn to escaipo. ?? run aiat'; but he eills foll'iwed und ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... sister, Emily Smith. trtI could not swear that the prisoner is the man, but 1I believe ,ger hle i. I-e gave tha address 5, Drury-lane. He was alone 2set as well as I can remember. en. Mr. Fowvke recalled : The five canseos now prodssced are a prtin f te ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... FORGERYv BY A. CAotmAw.-Charlec .Bte warl a carman, in the employ of Mlessrs. R.. and J. Herbert, PO modellers, Parker-street, Drury-lane, was charged with W forging and uttering two cheques for £5 each, purporting rear to be signed by his employers, one on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Exchduge-curt, i. Strand; EdwvardXMGrath, Red Lion-couit,,Drury-lane A Ed:d .Ienef Jse arid George A/bert, Tower Atruf>t; W, il I id Aeenell, Loug- lne, Sluithficld ; Denneis iean, Drury-lane; goe Br and Denote 1JBryant, Shadwell, were pliced at the bar ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... out of- place, pr and was a little over fourteen years of aige. ' On the previous p night she met the prisoner Sullivan in Drury-lane ita little before midnight, and being without a lodg- B ing, she caked he - where she couldge a bed Sullivan said she had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... even to understand the nature of the charge. i Janies M~iller, the deputy landlord of a lodgiug-houtes in Ing-troeet Drury-lane, stated that. the prisoner with herihuobrid, A ?? ro, lived in his house. h She was a very derinken woman, and was in the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... property of Joseph Filden, from the person of Eliza Filden. The proseoutrix said she was passing the end of Rus- sell-court, Drury-lane, on the night of the 4th of Septem- ber, where the two prisoners And two other persons were standing. Immediately after ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... OPERA AT DiURY-LAXI THEATRE. The insolvent, known as Dr. Pech, who had been mu- sical director of the English Opera at Drury-lane Theatre, was further heard. Mr. Dowse opposed for a creditor named Joseph Braham; and Mr. Cockerell, a creditor, appeared ...

EXECUTION OF MULLINS FOR THE STEPNEY MURDER

... Ultiell di-mr. Mahihoney, who . lived in the front pirlour, but left somc tiiio e beforo and whosince lived in Princes-streot, Drury-lane, d This man ?? forward oll Friday evening, hut too hatc d to give his evidenco to provo that this shoe wavs his, anut e ...