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THE POLICE COURTS

... wrong. 11OW-SarREET. Bobert Feltham and Jamne Ryan Were charged by the dtective police with attempting to pick pockets at Drury-lane Theatre on Friday night. A detective sergeant tabtd that in coosequenoe of complaints, himself and otler detectives wexe ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... on the 3rd December he saw the two pdl- I soners, together with another man not in custody, coming from Charles-street, Drury-lane, towards Newton-street, 1Holborn. The prisoner Hall was carrying on his shoulder a broken sack, from which the officer observed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... from Clerkenwell, and Bobert George, a hamuierman, PI and Wdliam Thompon, a labourer, both residing in ai Charles-street, Drury-lane, with stealing two half hundred P weights from a coal van in Hatton-garden. Inspector Brannan, of the F division, said that ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... follow the prisoner to se where he resided, and he followed the prisoner to the model lodging house in Charles-street. Drury-lane, and thea came back and in. f formed me where he had traced the prisoner to. I then awent with the young man and aconstable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... (Before Mr. omlmissioner Goulburn.) IN RH NEWOMN-BESULT OF SALES IN BSANIUPTCY. The bankrupt, a dealer in fanoy articles in Drury-lane, ap plied tor his order. Against unseoured debts of 1,029D., te amets had realied a littleever 100?. Mr. Lawrance, for the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... expended a ur. in charitable and other good works during his lifetime. v at Among these were ragged schools in Holborn and I so Drury-lane, which he superintended himself, an orphanage, fi en~ arformatoy and model lodging-houses. He also contri- a ed bute lagl ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... was comitted for trial on e Of manslaughter. Y, Edward Murphy, In the employ of Mr. Thoman Austin Slack, bootmaker, of 187 Drury-lane, was ?? with TS Bta ag q tity Of leaer, the Property o mter. From the statement of the krcnecar its & at he Ir. hadmuslained ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... three months at a time. At the time of the aesault they had been separated some months. Meeting each other in Parker.street, Drury-lane, on the 30th of Au- gust, they had a few words together, when the prisoner puled ut emilpenknife, and stabbed the prosecutor ...

MIDDLEX SESSION

... Tavern,' Old Compton-street; Edward Wood, Msddlssex Music EaU, - Drury-lame ; Richard ,Thomas R Beaves, Duke of Wellington, Drury-lane ; Edward Southworth, King's Head, Duke-street, Lincoln's- I Linni-fields; George Gill, Sun Tavern,` 'Ofay's-inn. road; Isaac ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Albert, who had interpreted, repeated the magis- trate's caution to them. John Tooke, a boy living in Great Wild-street, Drury. lane, was charged before Mr. Tyrwhitt with begging in Regent-street. The prisoner was seen by Turner, one of the Mendicity officers ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that it ?? done? with his knusokse. .Me also said be at that tin~e lhad pot a situation from the Rev. Mlr. Garroit, near Drury-lane, at1 2l. 6 awirek . ?? Mr. Philp addressed the magistrate at some length, point- hbe Iogout the discrepancies in the evidence ...

THE EXECUTION OF MULLER

... precaution having been taken since theexecution of a man named Boustead forthe murder of his wife and two children, in Drury-lane, and who, after he had been turned off, succeeded in getting his legs upon the scaffold, and made a desperate attempt to ...