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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 ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... months' imprisonment with hard labour. BOW-STREE T. ,Tamcs T'eeasure, miserably dressed, aged 42, a general dealer at 130, Drury-lane, and Essnea Bogq, 38, a servant residing at the same place, were charged before Mr. Flowers with having in their possession ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. The prisoners Tames Treasure and Emmna Hogyg, who were charged last week with having in their possession at 130, Drury-lane, a vast amount of propserty, consisting of watches, opera-glasses, &c., some of which are supposed to have been stolen 20 ...

ARREST OF MEN IN WOMEN'S ATTIRE

... other offAcerp, who found it a great tsk even then to keep back the mob, which was chiefly composed of the inlhabitants of Drury-lane end Seven Diae. , On being placed in the dock,. the greatest amusement was created among the audience by the artistic make-nP ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... prosecutors, but on several other establishments where he fiad been employed, The other prisoner kept a salla general ehop in Drury. lane, but ute evidenes loft n o doubt that he was a r egulan receiver of stolen goods The jury found Treasure Gtitty. There were ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... . Eugesm Tatlor, aged 20, chemist, trading under the name of Dr. Ralph Richardson, at the corner of Blaok. moor-street, Drury-lane, was charged on remandwith administering certain noxious drugs to one Julia Pound with intent to procure abortion. Mr. John ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... with detective Hayden. Saw the prisoneraleave Lcopard's-court together, and followed themni all the way to Queen-street, Drury-lane. where he lozt sight of them. On Saturday (same day) at ten o'clock in the evening, while in Brook-street, he saw Parry ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... dismiss the case. The pjrisouer was then dischargedi. BOW-STRELTF. *.1megs Allen, a leather cutter, living at 23, Cual yard, Drury-lane, was charged on a warrant before Mr. Flo wers with assaulting and threatening the life of his sons. Tames Allen, jnniols ...

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 ...