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THE ASSAULT ON POLICE-CONSTABLES NEAR SCARBOROUGH

... Catherine Dunn, a young woUI:In, was charged before Mr. Vaughatn with stealing from an iron safe in the parlour of No. 110, Drury-lane, £9 i9s. lid. John Jaeger, baker, Drury-linec, deposed that the pri- soner had been in his cmploy three months. ?? had ocen ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Oathersine Dunn, -a young woman, was charged with stealing from an -iron safe in the parbour of 110, Drury-lane, lt?. 9l. I ?? -John Jaeger, balker, Drury-lane, deposed that the prisoner had been in his employ three months. He bad been robbed of 201. three ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoner applied forbail which, however, the magis- trate refused. MARYLEBONE. Williai .Brennan, aged 24, of 4, Parker-street, Drury- lane, waiter, and Jamecs Davis, 6, Parker-street, sailor, both of whom at first refased addresses, were charged with the following ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Sheleca, maid on the 27th nlt. the do. fendant roed him at ieirestel'-squoce. After going to Princee.street ha proceeded to Drury.lane and Wych.steet, Strand, where defendant called at three or four shops. Ie was thens driven to Talfourd- read, Camberwell ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... property of Samuel Sharp and others. On the 17th inst. aman went into the shop I f Mr. Simmons, a fancy trimming dealer in Drury-lane, and offered sevepal pieces of fancy trimming for sale. Mr. Simnions asiced him if the articles belonged to him, -and he ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO SMOTHER A DAUGHTER AT BRADFORD

... sncidoss-glass deittolished, and the clesitesat tittaged by wnter auid hasty ressool- end Nos. 10 asid 31 in King-strect, Drury-lane, beloisgitig to Mr. Constell, lodgintg-houss Ickper, similarly dutisisiged. 'Thue origin of the ftire is tuileknown, 'ltle ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... same with a guilty ?? prisone. Skinner had been for a few months in the service ci the prosecutor, who is in business in Drury-lane as a wire-drawer. He was seen to steal some wire, an4 was followed to the shop of the prisoner Hubbards in Paradise-street ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and walking towards Drury-lane and Great. Queen-street. He saw Somers trying the pockets of several ladies, the other prigoners keeping plose behind him, one. on each side and covering' him, as it is termed. 4t the comneroi Drury-lane Bowepsturned r6unad ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. THE TMA=IN CeCNTERF COwI. - George OWites, labourer, Smith's-court, Drury-lane, well known to the police, was charged on remand with having in his possession counterfeit coin, with intent to utter the same.-Mr. Brannan ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. Vaughan remanded her. THE TRADE r CouovNTEussr Com.- On Tuesday, George Caines, labourer, living at 5, Smith's-onat, Drury-lane, and well known to the police as a character of bad repute, was charged on remand, before Mr. Vaughan, with having in his ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... twenty- o (Iiice pumbrand Jilhn Buriis, sevovatc' ?? PseisiJr, N wove hgdwtha s~iihiak robber y in) Ch~aries-strL'et, a Drury-lane, Fh.. oedo t I Mrl. Grittithi rsctd li.F i ei dod d Wa Buri ns, Lind Mv.- Rodlaiid this feinaicu pisi ?? tii( I Mrs. lii ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Sultivan, 32, Fhderick 06e 23, Plumber . andifohn Burns, .1, paviour, were charged with ' similar robbery in Charles-stret, Drury-lane.-hr, Bowden the wife ,of'a carpbater, said bat sbe va d taccoot by Sullivan in the street at midnight 0o the 27th of June ...