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BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... Arthur Farnsworth, pleaded guilty to stealing a coat and a several sacks belonging to Mr. William Booth, who has a b shed in Drury-lane.-The prisoner was committed for two v months, with hard labour. c TuESDAY. Si [Before the MAYOR, W. T. Cox, Esq., M.P., ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... his ,re Inspector Brennan, Inspector Putter,. .: Fit., A,;ks r- and other officers, went to ?? &EtUk's _k ni.,. Coal-yard, Drury-lane kept by the prisoner R) v. hi ex-pugilist. They tbere tound the two prisoners o d I room upon the first JI)or uned as a ...

ANOTHER SAD TRAGEDY

... unisbmentsdid not appear to have had any salutary effect upon her, for in 1857 a polie constable heard a disturbance in Drury-lane, and' upon going up found the prisoner and several others tormenting a poor idiot boy. The' constable in a very hurmane ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... with an ssault on Mary Stephens, a poor sickly- a Ilooking woman of the same clas f The parties both live in Wild-court, Drury-lane, and with r a number of their friends and neighbours were about to start I e that morning; for a hoppink tour in the county ...