POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inform his father what had occurred. and then he communicated with the police. On Monday, the 19th, he saw the prisoner in Drury. lane, and pointed his out to the detective. Since the last examination he had seen one of his pianos in pledge in Brydges.street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... his father what had mocurfed.- and then he communi- cated with the police. On Monday, the 19th, he saw | the pnisoper in , Drury-lane, and pointed him -out to the detective. Since the last examination he had seen one of his pianos -in pledge in Brydges-street ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... eallei the Home of the Enchanted Belle, excited themostenthusiatijo expressions of approbation from a crowded audience. DRURY LANE. The pautomine at this theatre is one of the best ever produced here, and may unhesitatin2lv be pronounced the gore of the ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... things, and they waited at the door till I came- out with them, and they got rid of the things. They were sold to a man in Drury-lane. Roach said, That's not.the truth, and you know it is not. They were not sold at all; Ipawned the watch, and Forrest the ...

ACTIONS FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... Linsey-place, 'Celses. He was born at Bath in 198. and was '72 years of age. He 'made his firs appearance in London at Drury. lane theatre, November 2,1824. FATAL IOE ACCdoitT-While two sono of Mr. Cameron, a gentleman belonging to Glasgow, now on a vit ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... nt. t BOW STREET. PAWNBRoKER VERSUS PAw MOYrnL-Visaa White, a pawnbroker, carrying on business at 9, White Hart-street, Drury-lane. appeared to answer two mummonses that cbgrged 'hin-first, with neglecting to supply a person who had pawned two sheets ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... behaviour. -A Ax DESERTING ES CH=IDREN FOR Six YcanS. -Thomds Ca-bes ry, aged 54, a labourer, living at 4, Church-court, Drury-lane. was charged with desert- Ieg his two children, William, aged 13, and Mary :Ann, aged 10, whereby they had become chargeable ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF MATCHES

... had represented that he was selling them- on commission forn ,man.-4ohn Harper. mainager to Messrs. Lewis and Whitehead, Drury-lane, oilmen said that the prisoner Taylor produced some sampies of matches, which he alleged had Ubeen bought at an suc- tion ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... taking him into al ?? 30s. and costs in each case. as George Fox was charged with being on the premises of r( Mr. Barker, in Drury-lane, for an unlawful purpose, earlys that morning. Ho'had been twice convicted of felony, and si several times of drunkenness ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Belaizs tavern, Hampstead, 4 pots, second offence, 31-W. Vinall, Adelaide tavern, Hampstead; 9 pots, 8110S-T. Palmer, 105 Drury-lane butcher, unjust weighing uachine, 10ios . Giddens, 58, Gray's-inn-road, baker, scale, second offence, 51- G. Turnham, Oporto ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Philip Hines deposed that last November hie appirehended Young for having in his pos. seecion, ait lii, Hrownlow-street, Drury-lane, several dogsI alleged to havo beeit -stolen. When in custody the prisoner I gave a very luissitiofactory account of how ...