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SINGULAR CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... follow the prisoner to see where he resided, and he followed the prisoner to the model lodging-house in Charles-street, Drury- lane, and then came back and informed me where he had traced the prisoner to. I then went with the young man and a constable ...

A DANGEROUS GANG OF BURGLARS

... that on the 3rd December he saw the two prisoners, together with another man not in custody, coming from Charles-street, Drury- lane, towardsNewton-street, Holborn. The prisoner Hall was carrv on his shoulder a broken sack, from Which.the officer observed ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... perceived his watch chain hang- ing down loosely, and his watch was ?? Hart, labourer, residing at No. 4, Clare-court, Drury. lane, said that he was in the booking office of the South Western railway when he saw the prisoner and the prosecutor. Smith ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... London-bridge. tia the Satur- day they both paid a visit to StL Paul's, the Horticultural Exhibition, and in the evening to Drury Lane Theatre. He left him about nine o'clock. He saw nothing more of him until he heard he was locked up in the otation-house ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... before iar. TiA'era with having created a disturbance, and interrupted the service in Whitfield chapel, Wilso,--street4 Drury. lane, on Sunday evening.-Mr. Powell, the deacon of thechapel, said that he was present in his owe pew the previoua night-the ...

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 ...

OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT ON A WOMAN

... New-road, Woolvich, was charged before Mr. Barker with vio- lently assaulting Mrs. Ellen Pinkerton, of 8, Charles- street, Drury-lane, at the Farringdon-road, by strik- ing her on the head with a brick. The police handed in the following medical certifi- ...

LAW AND POLICE

... rd, Drury-lane, and wine merchant, of Mildred's-court, also acting as Manager of the Strand Theatre, under the name of A. Swanborongh. The adjudication was on the bankrupt's own petition. His debts are stated at 3,500. Tbe trustees of Drury-lane Theatre ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1686 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER AT SUNNINGHILL-PARK

... commendatory eeecations ot their own. Mr. G. L. Banksre- getedla letter received from Messrs. Falconer and tittterts, 5f Drury-lane tiareatre, to the effect taevry person engaged upon or about thates- srerk1'221in-including the company, orchestra, rl ac ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE CODRINGTON DIVORCE CASE

... Bloomsbury, on the bodv of George White, who was engaged at the Victoria theatre. Deceased lodged atJ No. 4, Pitt's-place, Drury-lane, and on the morning of the 12th inst. be was found dead in his bed. Mr. Bennett, MLR.C.S., said that he was called to deceased ...