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THE POLICE COURTS

... man, was placed at the bar on remand, charged with stealing a mutton chop, value 3d., from the shop of Mr. Payne, butcher, Drury-lane. The case against the prisoner was, of itself, a very trivial one, but the prisoner himself had acquired a notoriety amongst ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... mother, who got her living by washing, lived in Crown-street, Soho. The father of the Longs, who lived in Princes-court, Drury- lane, was a shoemaker, but in such a bad state of health that he was unable to work, and the mother'was hourly expected to die ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. BOW-STREET. William Wood, aged 15, who said he resided at 10, White Hart-street, Drury-lane, was brought up before Mr. Flowers, charged with stealing a knife from the person of the complainant in Trafalgar-square. Charles Henry Ponton ...

Law Intelligence

... dresses. Ater Chrimas last he brought.her t, London, and they lived in lodgings at 22, WsterlI,. toi!.xt Went once withhimn to Drury-lane Theatre. After. wards ,w to a 9soool at Nuseaton. Papa Wai, I 'ouirse. Remained there till witness came up to thi tril ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Belcham, a grocer, in Drury-lane, was charged with receiving, about 5 cwt. of sugar, worth Sd. per lb. Mr. L. Lewis appeared for Belebam. Police-sergeant Acorill, of the FDivision,stated-About 10 o'clock last night I was on duty in Drury-lane and saw the prisoners ...

THE PROSECUTION OF THE ST. ALBAN'S CLERGY

... Duchess of, Sutherland; and the Battle of Trafalgar, irn 1836. Mr. Stanfield occupied a long time the post of decorator at Drury-lane Theatre. The Royal Academy made him an associate in 1832, and elected him an honorary member in 1835. He made frequent visits ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... within 200 yards of the place it had to comne to th.t tL- horse started off at a canter. d .Joseph Goldie, of Crown-court, Drury-lane, saidl he saw six or seven come in in front of the prisoner, but n, naege it was taken of any except the prisoner. y Mr ...

Law Intelligence

... tinuing upon their return to London she ultimately left him. He had since been cohabitig with another womanE at a house in Drury-lane, under the name of Mr. and Mrs. ' Rose. The court said they would grant the decree when some further formal evidence as ...

Law Intelligence

... any pretence for saying that he wz was seriously ill. As he had said, Drury-lane was in consternation, and Madame Jullien, who conducted a pr good deal of the business at Drury-lane, -went to Liverpool, and found that notwithstanding the serious nature ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... that a few weeks back a working man named Garrett was attacked at the door of the house where he lodges, in Parker-street, Drury-lane, by a party of ruffians, who flung him upon the pavement, kioked him about the head, face, and body, jumped upon his chest ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... prisoner's hand, who crossed the road with it, and ran up Short's-gardens. He (witness) and the pro. secoutor pursued him into Drury-lane, where he got away. He saw him the next day at the police-station, and picked him out from amongst 14 other men. Whilst ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of justice in that court. A person named Frederick Lee, carrying on busi- ness as a harness maker in Browuilow-street, Drury-lane, was summoned to serve on the petty jury, and some one attended and answered to the name and was sworn on the jury. In ...