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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 ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURT& 0 . * BOW.STRBEET. Mr . Xorane, a butcher, of Drury-lane, was cllargel A with having exposed for sale a quantity of meat in a Btwa unfit for human food. a Mr. El. D. Lewis defended. It anpeared that about 9 o'clock on Friday morning ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Eerbert's-buildings, Wsaterloo-road. kfThe prosceoutor said he was a tra~veller. About 10 o'clock Y he was in the pit of Drury-lane Theatre, wshen be get in~to tr conversation with the prisoner, end treated her to refrxesh- maents at the ba~r of thie saloon ...

THE PROPOSED NEW PRISON FOR MIDDLESEX

... grand spectacular effects which are in contemplation; all of which will be represented on a stage loft. deeper than that of Drury-lane Theatre, fitted with the most recent scientific appliances. Separate staircases will be provided for each of the four tiers ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Oven (Grtrot, oheektaker, and his wife, ansbah Gilroy, 60, Museum-sttret, were charged with stealing eleven checks from Drury-lane Theatre, value 22s., the property of Mr. F. B. Cliatterton. The male prisoner was employed as checktaker at the pit of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... defended. Police-constable Seaward, B 313l, deposed that he heard some women inside a house of ill-lfase in Parker-street, Drury-lane a in Lot the postmnan alone. It was close upon io'clockkin, the morning. Witniess Wentinto the alc ndfud the prisoner ...