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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... AnrjoGED. FRAUD AT A. T3nEATICAL TilcxFT-orirce. -Jamer.e West/ield, aseistant at a tneatrial t cliet-otuio, in Brydgea-street, Drury-lane, was charged with ebtaining money by false protences from Sir Erdmand Lechmere. h'r. H. Broadon, of Eecsex-treet, Strand ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... distress. The defsndant did not appear. The plaintiff rented a shop of the defendaut Rodgrave, - in Brydges-street, opposite Drury Lane Theatre, and was rer to have a portion for the sale of opera tioketi if he liked. thl The rent of £1 a week was paid. Notice ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... sent, took the cheques from me and sent fer Mr. Smith MDv. Wardle Corbyn, manager of the check and tiske Lee department at Drury Lane Theatre: On the 6th inst, I wee dn oduty in, front of the house and I sawa laldy mki inqairies as to which way she' -should- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... persona for the hire of pianofortes, nrti ts for services given at various onerts, the well-kmoown leMr. B. T. Smith, of Drury. lane, a tobroconist for snuff, end a bill-stinker for postin~gI bills. t The examination was passed, and the order granted. C ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... publishing it could annoy or v offend Mr. Webster. That he (Kr. Tools) need not be v be afraid of getting an engagement at Drury Lane or else- whierp. Witness, however, said he had no wiah to offed ld Mr. Webster. Cross-examined : The plaintiff, with cther ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... ALIAS HARRY OIOLENO. Adjudication to' baoruptcy was made on the bankrupt's own iet ition. He was the well-knowL clown at Drury- lane, lho had kept a sublic-houte in BBw-otreet, but wae now described as a licensed victualler of the Albion Tavern, Margate ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... the prisorer guilty of receiving tbeQ prc perty. th Thomas, theoffilcer, sold in February, 1ll9, he stit'be prisoner at Drury-lane Theatre, in the act of pi eh pockets. He took him to the station and there cautiottne him. He had since been in custody ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... pretences. The offance imputed to the prisoner in this instance was that whilst engaged upon the works in Benmett's-buildings, Drury-lane, he had eharged to the prosecutor, Mr. Brown, larger amounts under the head of wages than he had so- tally paid to the men ...