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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... -CGlarles Trairs, a respectably-dressed young man, who described himself as a cook and confectijPer, of No. 17, Russell-court, Drury-lane, and Henry Jenewegs, an uncommonly seedy-looking imli- vidual, who called himself a grocer out of employment, and said he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... URCHtASINGc WOsetuO uses CLOiMo-rssaArs. Beetlee, of 11, Parker-street, Drury-Itite, Mlits. Motgu Wi/sari, of 13, King-street, Drury-lane, and ilrss. Estate Wooeh/it, of 33. DIudley-street, all shiopkssiisrs, were sutuitoned before Mr. Knox, by Harry Janies ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... stealing ir & watch from the person of Mr. Hughes, a gentleman from a the country, in the passage of the pit entrance at Drury-lane d Theatre. 1- Sergeant Holunes, of the F division, deposed that he was ar on duty at the pit entrance when the doors were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... mnend ; and Mr. Conquest was the proprietor of the Grecian. Theatre, In 1853 Mr. Iteado produced the dramra H' of Geld Pt Drury-lane, and afterwards founded upon it the intnovel, Never Too Late to Mend. In October, 1858,,Mr. drul. Conquest broughit our ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... examination meeting. The only bankrupt, Charles Underwood, was a grocer, of Long-acre, to pay James-street, Covent-garden, and Drury-lane. The balance- anour. sheet, prepared by Messrs. Harding, Ball, and Bush, ex- ques- tends from September, 1858, to September ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... behind a 1s rae, There were not fifty persons round u8-perhaps therea )r might be eighteen or twenty'.a It James Masters, 54, Drury-lane, pocket-hook maker: I a was with the test witness at the time mentioned. We hed a come from Hutigerford with a few more ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... HtENROY BREOOMEa L.; The insolvent, 01 Harry Broonte, of the Crown and as IBy Cushion puibifc-houase, Ruasell-et root, Drury-lane, who ap, 9, L ; plied under the Protection Act, was opposod by two credi- t *x- -tore, namred Bowman (an undertaken), and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... a roumarkable fact that dir. huci -Smith had every week required the socounts of the bil, wages to be sent up to hsim to Drury-lane theatre ea'erJ h -~ Saudythat he' soight pay them. With respect coIn' -to LAWSt' salry Otf £8 a wesic, which Was, asfac ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... the employ of Mr. Francis, copite the printer, induced Mr. Smith, who wa then, in 1860, the *8, rf lessee of her ?? and Drury-lane, and the preprietor Cr .e of the Alhambra, to take a printing business in Suvoy- cation f street, Strand, on the ground ...