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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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and the same night Wlinser, detective, of the E divi- sion, arrested him in Wyld-street, Drury-lane. The next ?? went to a lodging-house in Pitt's-place, Drury-lane, and saw Edmunds there, and asked him for the chain Piper had given him. Edmunds said S ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 'Alderman Sir It. W. Carflen, charged with exposing for sale anr indecent print, lately issued and published in Russell-court, Drury-lane. . taoh of the prisoners had bcen talken ito custody with Sa lar g-e nunrber of copies ill his possession. One of them had ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... Vince what he had seen. Some of the fowl3 ,N he were sold to a Mrs. Parsons, who keeps a rag-shop in e Great Wild-street, Drury-lane, by Walsh, for ld. snob, re irn- and he said he was obliged to sell them to get his clothes s it out of pawn. All the prisoners ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... con- tvicted lait'sessions of a violent assault on two per- sbns wholodged in tbesame house with him in Great .Wild-streeb Drury-lane was brought up for judg- lIent, and sentenced to 'tree months' hard labour. L a' mUBE OF A GANG.OF . AJSERrAIEERS.-JoifM ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE OOUATS. BOW-STREET. Aff. B. DOsree and Mfr. J. Avant, pawnbrokeres, Broad-. court, Drury-lane, ?? to three summonses before Air. Vaughan 16r ref using topay on demand the surplua moneys due to Heory Norobn on the sale of certain goods pledged ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to two months with hard labxsir. BOW STrZEET. PAxNw1r.orrKNo ?? l Dtree arid .7. A7.ant, pswrun- arokers, troand-corrt, Drury-]lane, appeared to three aeaatriolnses before Mr. Va7igilin for refasirig to pay on demland tio sirrilais rnoi;vys due to Rletsry ...

LAW AND POLICE

... were crammed into the dock (which is just capable of holding L i I half the number) charged with gambling in Pitt's-place, Drury-lane. From the evidence of the police it appeared that the prisoners were gambling on Saturday night with many others amidst ...

THE POOR-LAW INQUIRY IN ST. PANCRAS

... way, though -two ships farther, observed the signals and offered assistance. I ?? ML F. B.. CisA-TERTON,. the lessee of Drury-lane theatre, announces.his benefit for April.2, when a great 'entertainment will be provided for the nn- merous friends and ...

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 ...

LAW AND POLICE

... been previously convicted, and Thirley was stated to be a member of a dangerous gang of street thieves, and a terror to Drury-lane, Holborn, and the Strand, for he was anL expert thief, and very difficult to catch Mir. Serjeant Cox, after commenting upon ...