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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -is- 31. ?? prisoner was then remanded. MARYLEBONE. ' MR. BABDAGE AND SmaET Music. - Francisco Cavanno, bf Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, a native of Italy, weas charged' by Mr. Babbage, of No. 1, Der- set-street, Manchester-square, with playing on a musical ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Co., of Kynaston-street, Lambeth, 221. 7s. lid.; and from MBessrs. M'Glaslian and Co., brass founders, of the Coal-yard, Drury-lane, 1051. Is. .5d. Mr. Lewis saiid thrat in the last-mentioned case tlhe ?? was made payable to order, and the prisoner hld ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... Lambeth, sent one for 221. 7s. 5d. on the 20th of May, 1865; M'Glashan and Co., engineers and bracafounders, of Coal-yard, Drury-lane, sent one for 1051. i5s. on the 12th df August, 1865;- Mr. Ritson a contractor, of Atundel- streeti, Strand, sent one for ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... been off as on, was charged with stealing 4s. 6d. from his mother, Mary Sullivan, a wlidowv woman, living in King-street, Drury-lane. The mother, who gave her evidence with every appear- anceof emotion, said thatshe went out to work in the mnorning at about ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ragged, dirty old woman, named MarT Brown, was t charged with stealing a boot from the shop of Mr. Mitchell, lbootmaker, Drury-lane. The prosecutor said that at about ten o'clock at night i the prisoner came to his shop and began turning over1 several ...

FATAL AFFRAY AT SOUTHAMPTON

... manslaughter. The coroner's jury, the day previous, founthat he inflicted the blow in self. defence. ERRAT. -I the eighth page, Drury-lane theatre is announced to opon on the rd instant. It should I be the 22nd inatanL ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... well have been off as on, was charged with stealing 4s. 6d. from his mother, Mary Sullivan, a widow, living in King-street, Drury-lane. -The mother, who gave her evidence with every ap- pearance of emotion. said that she went out to work on Monday miorning ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... JI'osers, described as a waiter, of NO. 6, a Windsor-court, Strand but formerly keeping a public-.' *house in the Coal-yarn, Drury-lane, was charged before Ia Mr. Tyrwhitt with violently assaulting a young women I named Jemiina Sandes. t The prosecutrix whose ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... Edwin Cartwright, whose left eye was ap- parently much injured, said :-I am a cnachmaker, and live at 8, Parker-street, Drury-lane. This morn- ing, about two o'clock, I was the worse for liquor. mty wife was trying all she possibly could to get me upstairs ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL OF A TURKISH STUDENT AT BRUSSELS

... field-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, let at 601. per annum- ar sold for 8001. e Freehold house, No. 2, Nag's Head-court, Drury-lane, annual rental 191. 10.s-sold for 1551. if OCT. 11.-By Messrs. C. C. and T. Moon.-17 501. r shares in the South Metropolitan ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that these were old offenders, and if remanded Soae more might be ascer- tained about ?? Williams, of 10, Charles-steeat, Drury lane: Darid Filzyerald, L. Frytngpan-alley, Stoney- lnaue Sptalfelds-; and Ref rd Keb1, of Johau3-treet New court, wars also ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... threw away the candle'wich he had used in the coimmission of the murder, and in Vine- gar-yard, close by the walls of old Drury-lane theatre, Ibe threw away the 'remnant of the bandiker- chief with part of whieli be tied the boy's hands. Leaving Vinegar-yard ...