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THE POLICE COURTS

... property; and Henry Boston, shoc- th maker, 13, Richardson-street, Long-lane; Henrc Robinson, fri shoemaker, 2, Parker-street, Drury-lane, and JohnKniyht, W 13, Clare-street, Clare-market, were charged with receiving ne the same, well knowing it to be stolen ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... professional myself. I did a not go home with my lady friend to sleep because she slept . with her mother in Drury-lane. I am an actress at I Drury-lane and the Lyceum, but I do not play in my e husband's name. I paid the cabman at a public-house, where the ...

Law Intelligence

... 1What matter if Mr. Webster is dia. Is satisfied or not ; you are independeot of him, and can get is- an engagement at Drury Lane or other theatres. The ad- 1Id vertisement aerain appeared in the Lie, ansi Mr. Webster, Ir. thinking this a low-minded ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... experience. The prisoner had been en- gaged as surveyor upon certain buildings in course of erection in Bennet's-court, Drury-lane, for the Metropo- litan Dwellings improvement Association. A person named Brittain, a builder, who had for many years had ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the ppockets of the trousers. Polce-eergeant Matthews, F 13, said he wee on duty at about six o'clock, in the Coal-yard, :Drury-lane, when he d Lheard acme noise which attracted his attention in Bar-ley- b -court, a nest of infsmous dens between the Coal-yard ...

Law Intelligence

... CUSHION. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, the owner of the Crown and Cushion public house, in Russell-street, Drury-lane, against the defendant, who was formerly the champion of England, to recover possession of the above. mentioned premises ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... causing the death . of Ann Gelding, a married woman, with whom he had for :sense years cohabited, in White HRart-strest, Drury-lane. ?? Frday morning, about a quarter pasteleven, the prisoner called at Mr. Loveti's, surgeon, of Clare-etreet, and said his ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... young man of about 20, was charged with a felonious assault upon Emily Emison, a little girl aged ten, in Charles-street, Drury-lane. The prosecution was conducted by Mr. J. E. Palmer, of the Home Circuit, instructed by the trustees of the Charles- street ...

Law Intelligence

... permitting ainy 6f his, 11r. Beocuts esa referred to in t'he agemenet entrdio be on the Ist of July, 1861 to be performed at -Drury-lane Theatre, for theatrical representation, either on his own acopuut or in conunexion either dirontly or imdi- rectly with ...

Law Intelligence

... cross bill was also filed by Mr. Webster against Mr. Bouci. cault, having for its purpose to restrain the latter from taling Drury-lane Theatre, on the ground that such a step was virtually in contravention of the agreement for the joint-management of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... appeared that the men were out with the wnrggons on the morning of the t 11th July, and they pulled up ait a coffee-house in Drury. lane to partakle of breakfast. One of the men looked out to see if the nose-bags wete all right, when be saw the de- fendant ...