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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... RobertAlway, The deceased, a porter Covent-garden la Market, lodged at the house of the prisoner's mother in In Short'e-gardens, Drury-lane. On ?? dispute ls arose between the prisoner sad the man about his having At charged more than he ought for cutting some ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD STEALING

... 5 legding, observing that itBe nir wioh ',I ah Iong, had . ;! b~sen crt shorbt James Letts: I assiat at a boot shop in Drury-lane. b Last Saturday. at half-past ten, I saw the prisoner I cbraom into Drury-laue with something wrapped np in . r l thsawi ...

AN ACTRESS'S DIVORCE CAUSE

... There was a tire at- No. 6, Hanover-squeire, end Air. d Creswick and others offered to give their services at a t benefit at Drury Lane; hut the respondent asked her not to accept the charity, and she did not dlo so. Ur.t Wakefield, a friend of the parties ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... theritee of Alfred Barmes, where he had put the utiole of the clonea, nfter %vlich lie had spent it. 1r. AtQsi), ?? dealer, Drury-lane, said that he sent ' thcreue to I1lr. Bowyer for £S5, nioney he owed him. 3iL. Newbold, COnwaby-strect, proved that be paid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and eleven on the night of the robbery, and saw the male prisoner come out of a fried-fish- shop in the neighbourhood of Drury.lane. When later at night he heard of the burglary, his sus- picions were directed towards the prisoner, whom he knew as a notorious ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... early ageof this favonrite and olevercomedicn, vhose sr name hbe been associated with some ?? greateet- th suocesses at Drury-lane anc?,the Stundard; theatres. ca He was bgru in the Borough on Ootobelr25the, ,1837,- w and was beingibrought up as a aompositor ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Police.constable John Dowty, 23 ER, deposed that he was on duty shortly after six o'clock in the morning near the entrance of Drury Lane Theatre, when he saw the prisoner with a piece of lighted paper in his hands. On going to the spot he saw a hedgehog on ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF CRUELTY TO A HEDGEHOG

... oonstable John Dowty, 23 R R, depdsed-that he was. on duty shortly after six o'clock in the 'norniug.' near the entrance to Drury Lane Theatre, *h-en he saw the prisoner with-' a piece of;m lighted paper~inrhisehands. On going'to the spotbhe' I savy a bedgehog ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Ma~ii's-la ie. 'Ileo prosecutor, w-ho *,CLineLl to bea gentlluanifefrot thecountry, deposed i ic vas e-ailkiitg throuagh Drury-lane between ,'ii 'itd eight iii the eveailag, when lie made the mi-: tlorlle of the two yorntg ladies at the bar-. Ile ., iianiolw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... paititer's tiboutir, c iii Dennii liarringtoni, a porter, ill young ieni, wovt e gave addresses iii tCie neeitlibouirtood of Drury-lane atud ntito, were eiarng d with loitariitg, suppis1 for (he pir. pose (f cniatnitting a felony. Detective Muirpiiy, of tile ...

AN ASPIRANT FOR THEATRICAL FAME

... boffhat tol his5 os b friend from Man- he fo c s r lod(lge for a 9 ew daysn e until l c e i . teatcicol tc, ggem ort at Drury Lane Theatre, as a :a1rpsre hCe' cre conducted, and hearing hemp As he to to ihe p eople, an arrange. acqul rth hs at bis frnikl ...

THE CHARGE OF MURDER IN THE COMMERCIAL-ROAD

... pute. From 1844; to 1862 be Was the sole'or prineipal manager of Sadler's Wells, and sincd'then had acted at the Lyceuin, Drury-lane, the Gaiety, add other X theatres. ' MONEY-LENDERS AND T'EIR VIOC'TlS. t IN a case healrd bhtc'be Mr. Daniel, Q.C., at the ...