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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Evidence was given in support of the opening statement of counsel, and also as to the respondent being identified at the Drury-lane theatre, where at present he is engaged; and a decree nisi, with costs, was granted, with costody of the children. MONFY ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... by striking her with a ?? the night of the 10th inst. the prisoner called a constable, who was on duty in Kemble-street, Drury-lane, and told 4 him that he hadl stabbed his wife, adding, l She drove me to it; I am very sorry. - The injured woman was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... night, in company with another professienal and his wife, hired the defendant's cab. He drove them to the Opera Comique, to Drury-lane, and to Goth's.' She paid him first7s. 6d.,andthen 5s. She afterwards asked him to drive her home to her residonce in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . BOW-STREETR ROUGeS IN9 DRUWRiYLANE.-A lad named David Berty was charged with disorderly conduct in White Hart-street, Drury-lane.-On Mlouday night the prisoner and a number of other young roughs had sesemnbled in the street and were engaged in throwing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in the 63rd, now known as the Manchester regiment, and he applied for a bed at a common lodging-house, 21, Parker-street, Drury-lane. The prisbner, who was the assistant deputy, showed him into a room. He entrusted him with his coat, on which were fastened ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... t ad Lincoli'a-inn-fields. . On'DegSth~thetw.odefendants a as and another. man- were, in the- neighbburhood. of i rs Drury-lane;where there wasa crow4,,and a. deal of ] ,s. pushing. 'The prisoner Iiarzaglini. Was saen. to ,d strikethe prosecutbor- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of l0s., with intent to defraud. The prisoner, who represented that he was out if work, applied to the Betterton-street, Drury-lane, Branch of the M.Lansion H~ouse fund for the relief of the unemployed, and for three weeks he Shad been given hall s. sovereign ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... his complaint was that he delivered a play of his called Cltidee1vhtuse to the defendant, Mr. Augustus Harris,, lessee of Drury-lane theatre, who had detained'thae NS., It was said that Mr. Harris-had given instructions for the return of the MS., and 'h ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inbimrating that he would accept bail in two sureties -of 257. each. ' LREWBL A Bu7RaLAnx P ?? e. H0vad, 33, of ennedy-court, Drury-lane, and Jhn eRoaews, 41, of7 the same address, labourers, were charged withey tilfully breaking a plate-glass window in sathe ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... weeks'hardlaboux ALLEGED ILIEGAL OPERATION.-ERductr Bproule, 25, surgeon, Tichfield-street, ans Edteard Thoemas, 36, chemist, Drury-lane were charged with having, on the 21st o: August, performed an illegal operation or Mrs. Emily Stainard.-Evidence was giver ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... itB infonnation to the poince. The prisoner hsd been liing Wih a man named Cornehs w rowleyt au porri in Onite Io~se-yerd, Drury-lane, and about July ao, ?? thab- she wve8 abontb to' becoie a mother,' he accompeneed her to Oharingerosl~, wvhere he put her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... her husband was a pianist and musical composer.-., 3xaminition con- tinued: She and her husband lived first of all at 142, Drury-lane, where he left her.- Mrs. Jane Guthrie, a widow, residing at 50, Queen's-road, St. John's-wood. deposed that in January ...