LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... account of the same.-Police- constable CalebSkeats, 386 E, deposed that about balf-past one that morning, while on duty in Drury. lane, he sawsthe prisoner coming towards him with a barber's pole, carried ride-fashion over his shoulder, He was marchiag along ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Skeates, 386 E, deo.I ~osed that he was on duty on Friday night, Or rather t Satnrdaymornmng, at half-past one o'clock, in Drury-lane, Ii lvhen he saw the prisoner with the pole in his possession, a -which he carried like a rifle. He stopped the defendant ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... from last week on chrge ofstalig abarer' ple, was again brought n- It wiall bne~renebelrbed thatthe prisoner was seen in Drury-lane at half-past one in the morn. ing with the pole in his possession. Ee was stopped by a constable, and in reply to the o ...

EXECUTION OF THE CHELASEA MURDER

... portion of it, as it will be remnembererd was dooe hy a mon named Bousfield, who miiido, cd his wife and several children in Drury-lane, The proceeding of the prisoner was oh. served, however, and his foot wes pslushedi back on to the drop. The only persons ...

EXECUTION OF THE CHELSEA MURDERER

... per- bt d as, it will remembered, done by a man blad named Iousfield, who murdered his wife and several children D in in Drury-lane. The proceedig of the prisoner was observ anxi as ed, however, and his foot was pushed back on to the drop. Of t, 9 The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... before .hosas Henry, for final ?? will' be hcred that tfe prisoner, who described himself as : er and tookbinder, was seen in Drury-lane, at half- ne in the morning, with the pole in his possession. iappedby a constable, and, in reply to the offi- stion', told ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... missedfromthe parlour.-Dteto- tive Hammond, D division, said, from information received, he saw a stylish waggonette in Drury-lane and stopped it. Two men who were in it jumped eut and ran away. He found that the waggonette was hired in the Caiedonian-road ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ?? with stealing and Carnell with receiving 10 pairs of boats, value 21. 5s., the property of Mr. John Jackman, of 189, Drury-lane, shoemaker. Bowring, it appeared, had served in the army, and was in receipt of a pen- sion, which would be forfeited by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? hired ia the Oslo- donuian- road. The D-tosecntrix pointed out the two men cwith the prisoner in this waggonelte in Drury-lane., VWhen they saw him tbe two mon jumpyed ont and ran atway. He gotc peosseseion of the waggono'.te and took he prisoner ...

EXECUTION OF THE [ill] MURDERER

... firm portioan it, as it will be remembered wes done by a man naned Bousdield, who murderel his wife and several children it Drury-lane. The proceeding of the prisoner was ob. served, hoowever, and his foot was pushed ba:k oe to It drop. The ooly persons present ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... j IN BE ?? oAl, ZlOX. In this ces the debtors carried oa business, currierg aud leather mercbhants, in Browiow-Wstreet, Drury.lane ' and resided in SouthasnptWnrow.: Their liabilities are stated at 4,000!.. Mr. Doria asled for an estension of the iaiunotio ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... received the money. He was paid a few halfpence for his. trouble, and had no idea the things were ?? Dunn, stationer, of 65, Drury-lane, said he had bought many parcels of the paper from Ash, at Id. per pound. Prisoner brought it as many as three or four times ...