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THE POLICE COURTS

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Owen, we a cpenter, living in Drury-court, stated that en Saturday night she entered the shop of Mr. Otter- man, baker, Drury-lane, to pay her week's score, and laid her pass-book and half a sovereign on the counter. Mr. Otterman took the book to his ...

LAW AND POLICE

... at its rising was adjourned to Monday, the 29th January instant. BOW-STREET. Mr. Groves, landlord of the White Hart, in Drury-lane, was summoned at the instance of the police for allowing gambling at his house. Inspector Parker and Sergeant Matthews, ...

Published: Sunday 14 January 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1626 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN DRURY-LANE

... member of the metropolitai police force, who, it was alleged (asreported else5 where), had been rmurdered while on'duty in Drury- lane. -The three men, Daly, Cahill, and Curtis, charged with being concerned m the death of the de- ceased, were not present ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN DRURY-LANE

... would appear that the deceased had the ri Brner Daly in castedy on Sunday morning, and wblte taking him throngh a oourt in Drury-lane they were sur- rounded by a crowd, in which the other two prisoners were prominent. The deceased was knocked down and Daly ...

THE SHROPSHIRE MURDER

... brutal violence of a ruffian known a4 Long Bob, but whose real name is Daly. Howak drunk and creating a disturbance in Drury-lane ox Saturday morning, on which policeman 19' F trie4 to persuiade himn to go away, but he only went somb short distance, ...

LAW&POLICE, SATURDAY

... serjeant said that on the preceding night he saw the young prisoner in company with another lad at 'the pit entrance of Drury-lane theatre, trying toforce their way through the crowd as the doors opened. They got in, and he lost sight of them, but his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... plaintiff in this case wasit a milkman employed by Mr. Price, of Cravenoourt, Drury-lane, and on the afternoon of thelfith December Inat he was with his milk cans in' ron-curt, Drury-lane. Whilst his back was turned the taps of his cans were turned, aud the milk ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Accidental death, not imputing criminality or gross carelessness to either vessel. THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMNU NEAR DRURY-LANE -On Wednesday afternoon Mr. St Clare Bedford resumned the inquiry at King's College Hospital relative to the death of Police- ...

Published: Sunday 04 February 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1046 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE DRAMATIC AUTHORS' COPYRIGHT ACT

... received a kindly welcome oved as husband, fatier, friend, his end wes peace. Mrs. C- H. Sephieanusdodnlogfl She Lyceum, Drury-lane, and Sadler's Wells Theatres, li ...

Published: Sunday 04 February 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 733 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DARING WATCH ROBBERY AT A THEATRE

... William: AckriD, police-serleant 15 F, said about half-past six o'olock on the night of January 23rd he was on duty in front of Drury-lane theatre, and was in plain clothes. Directly the doors were opened the prisoner (who had been at the front. before, walking ...