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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and what I he was going to do with it, and he said he as going to take it to a coffee-shop m Drury-lane. lniglet told him he was going the wrong way to Drury-lane and made him putthechilddosn. le asked the child if she knew the man, and she said she did ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... , staed that hercevedauc efroMW awyn for10!. lBs.6d., ,which he cashed Mhrough a friend in the City. -Mr. Edward Hughes Drury-lane, ironmoer, . rroved cashin a che;ue for 801. on the 16th istant,-bMr. %eeton, landlord of the George and Dragon, Long Acre ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... brought before-Mr. Mansheld when Mr. Carlo Torriano, restiirant keeper, 385, Euston-road, Mr. Edward Hughes, ironmonger, Drury-lane, and Mr. Beeton, landlord of the Gorge and Draqn, Long Acre, and Esther Tmrner, of Pimlico, g9av evidence as to cashing ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... actor, and askingfor the loan of 201.. i-n conseeuence of pecuniary eanbarrasi-ients con. nected with his appearances at Drury Lane Theatre. He wrote a second letter in July excusing himself from replyia- to a letter of Lord Wolverton on the ground that ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... SVE ET.-PsmThnx BYTrNG ON o LoosueD . Iztma-WFin. Braton, landlord of tle Marlborough Head public-houso, Wilson- street, Drury-lane, was mnmmoued before Mr. Flowers under the 17th section ml the Licensing Act for permitting betting on his icensed presumese-Mr ...

THE NEW LAW COURTS

... hundred pretty, well-made, and intelli- gent young ladies, from 17 to 20, for the forthcoming pantomime at Drury-lane Theatre.-Apply stage door, Drury-lane, on Wednesday next, the 19th inst., at 1 o'clock. Any one who is not young and not pretty will be stopped ...