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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Junior, a quiet and apeceable-looking man, stated that he was also a iethsr cutter, and resided withhis father and mother an Drury-lane. Between three and four o'clock on Saturday afternoon there was some general conversa. tion about moving. Some dispute arose ...

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 ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stealing and the two women withfeloniously receiving three Paisley shawls, value 25s., thb pro- perty of Mr. Gush, pawnbroker, Drury-lane. Panley and Wilson pleaded Guilty, and Hawkins Not guilty.-Mr. Besley said the malepriaoner bad been in Mr. Gush's service ...

ILLEGAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

... aud 2 ether pets very bad, 40E-WY. Brown, chxemist, (Oral'S inn-road. 2 weights, ass-W. 29akein sed aione, rssers street, Drury-lanes 4 mensures (fined a yer ago, ads,; magistrate atvined the use of gunmetal measures, 7eB- and C. Adamns, King's Hlead-yard ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... William Bmnneft IVerony was charged before Ut. Flowers with uttering a forged order for admission to thc 'dress-circle of Drury-lane Theatre, with intent to dera Mr. Chatterton, the lessee. Mr. Lewis, son., appeared for the prosecution. Win. shortie, s ...

REMARKABLE DIVORCE CASE

... real name is supposed to be Warons or Aaron, was charged with uttering a forged order for admission to the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, with intent to defraud the lessee, Mr. F. B. Ohatterton. It appeared that the defendant was seen following several ladles ...

THE MURDER AT LIVERPOOL

... the well-known actor, who was killed in the :olision at Brockley Whins on. Tuesday. Mr. Chat- ierton has kindly placed Drury-lane theatre at the lieposal of the committee which Mr. Pond is about *o formn; and we can have no doubt of the cordial co- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CRIMINAL COURT. (Before She Recorder.) Henry Bennett, 32, was charged with forging and uttering an order of admission to Drury-lane Theatre, with intent to defraud Mr. Ohatterton,- the lessee of that theatre. The jury returned a verdict of Guilty, and ...

TRIALS AT TEE OLD BAILEY

... Bennett, 32, dealer, was indicted, for unlawfully forging an order for the admission of two persons to the dress- circle of Drury-lane theatre, with intent to defraud Mr. Chatterton, the ?? prisoner was seen following people up and down in front of the theatre ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defended. Detee- Ofve Boyell deposed that a little more than a week ago he saw the defendant coming out of the pit entrance of Drury Lane Theatr wvith the crowd. Hle went into a public. house, and afterwards proceeded to the pit en- trance of the Gaiety Theatre ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... AN ORDneR On AnDmsrSION TO A THEAT9M.- Heenry Bennett, 32, was charged wish forging and uttering an order of admission to Drury Lane Theatre, with intent to defraud Mr. Chatterton, the leesee of that theatre. Mr. F. H. Lewis conducted the prose- cutien; ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... street, Marylebone, painter; Robert Anderson, 83, Great Titchfield-street, gilder; and John NoVrmnan, 11, Parker- street Drury-lane, shoemaker, were charged before Mr. knox with having in their possession, at No. 6, Saville-street, two moulds for coun ...