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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of Detecive Winser, of the E divlnion, for in- vestlgation. After some Inquiry he wdnt to a ladgiog house in Pitt-place, Drury-lane, ard wea showa into a.f room -chore he siw Edwards, and asked him for a pice of gold chain. He said he had not got ift but ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... The prosecutor was a waiter, anud abont one o'clock in the morning he was dlecoyed into a house in the neighbourhood of Drury-lane by Dlooley. H~e was left, alone for a moment in a room and three men then went in and robbed him of 41 in gold and silver ...

THE BURTON-CRESCENT MURDER

... with far around the top and up the front, and were lined with scarlet flushing. Kate Tobin, a widow, 33, Shelton-street, Drury-lane, said the prisoner was her sister. Witness know Mis. Samuels, and went to her house sometimes. She was there on the Sunday ...

THE CHARGE OF LIBELLING A PEER

... cancelled his license. c MSUPPOSED TI ?? Bowv-street, ~Richard Pen- drill and Mary Ann Reardon, living in Parker-street, ] Drury-lane, were charged with possessing a watch I which was supposed to be stolen. The prisoners 1 were heard quarrelling in their ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of an account for the producing of a lithographic picture of aNdlle. Titicis, when performing at her Msajesty's Theatre, Drury-lane, of which defendant wsts the nianager, for ad- vertisiog pirpoes. The plaintiff's case was that, having in the year 1871 ...

DOINGS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Marlborough House on Tuesday, and the Queen of the Belgians and the Princess of Wales afterwards went to Her Majesty's Opera, Drury-lane. The Queen, with Princess Beatrice, will, it is under. stood, leave Windsor Castle on Thursday next for Bal. moral. The ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Waller, 42 yearsof age, iving at 56, Dudley-street, St. Gile's, a tailor, and Farmer Hodijes, 21, of 22, Macklin-strect, Drury-lane, were charged before Mr. bflowers for having been concerned, with 3nother man not in cnstody, in stealing a purse containing ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the two women with feloniously receiving three Paisley shawis, value 25s., the property of Mr. Alfred Gush, pawnbroker, Drury-lane. Panley end Wilson pleaded Guilty, 'and Hawkins Not :uilty. Mr. Besley was ifr the premecu- tion, aid said the male ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of age, stated that a eleveln o'closk on the pre~vious Saturday night she was at the door of her ionu8s in Russell street Drury-lane, when the prisoner threw her suddenly upon her back, and committed the offence charged. Police-constable Ptirgle, S78 B ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... with taking, and that they were pawned at Attenborough's, in Greek-street, where some were found, and some at Dobree's in Drury-lane. The judge asked the prosecutor whether the prisoner indulged in betting. The prosecutor said he did not know that; but ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Inspector John Crews, of thi E division was called, and he said he had known the London Novelty Stores, in White Hart-street, Drury-lane, for about two years. There bad been a succession of offensive pictures hawked about the streets during that period. The ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... drurk. now STREET. SERIOUS CuARGE AGINSeT A SUscOLOr.-Ds-. 'rauecis James Hsarxnwnd, ?? ?? aged 41, tand residhig at 101, Drury-lane, was brought u,3 eni a waranut, becunted by Dotec- bive luspcctor Andrea. e, of 6cot-an ?? stni. charged before Sir lamses ...