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THE POLICE COURTS

... payment one I mnonth's imprisonment.I PARCEL FosR His LOc'DS511P.-Valtfer Taylor, 41, a pee-for, giving~ an address in Drury-lane, was charged with stealing Sq. 6d. by means of a trick, from Lor d Truro, of Dover-street, Piccadilly. Wvil- Jiam Battens ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... described as a cab-driver, was charged with committing a violent assault on Mabel Cameron, a married woman, of Parker-street, Drury-lane. Th~eprosecutrix, ?? woman, with a baby in her arms, said she saw the prisoner with his cab in High-street, Camden-town ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and stealing therein four dresses and other articles. Mr. Besley prosecuted. The prosecntor is a wardrobe dealer at 81, Drury-lane, and shortly after six o'clock on the morning of the 15th of March his shop was broken into and the articles mentioned in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... living in Tower-street, St. Martin's-lane, and lie could get bis boy five years' character from Mr. Augustus Harris, of Drury-lane Theatre. He (prisoner) was travplling with him. Mr. Vaughan: Is his name John Davenport? The father: Yes, sir. Mr. Vaughan: ...

GUILDHALL

... Prisoner: In the middle of Clapham-cominon. (Laughter.) Mr. Newton: Where do you belong? Prisoner: The classic region of Drury- lane. (Moie laughter. ) Mr. Newton: If ,oen lal'e got no home, why lou't you go into the workhouse ? Pri- soner: 'They won't ...

BOARD OF WORKS COMMISSION

... existence of any cabinet on that body. Mr. Furness, also a memtb, .rwas questioned by Mr. Winch as to the two tidkets for Drury-lane Theatre procured for him by Mr. Hebb. He denied that he requested Mr. Hebb to write for them, remarking that he was not ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... as it Was SO coln. She said, I'll come if you think it's all right. They took her to a lodging-house in Parker-street, Drury-lane, but it was so dirty she would not stop. She said she must go away, and the prisoner and his friend then dragged her into ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Coroner's Court on the body of Julia Donovan, aged five months, the daughter of a labourer, residing at V), Parker-street, Drury-lane. The evidence showed a practice on the part of the mother of the child, which is mainly the cause of the death, on the average ...

THE RIGHT OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

... A -1 I van wecneeeay atternoon, at the M~arlborouglpstreef, Police-court, M'Cormack, a young mnail from Macklin. street, Drury-lane, was charged w ith using threatening~ and abusive language, with Intent to provoke a breach of' the peace: also with incitin ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... work- house. MASLE30O0RGH STROET. COSTERMONLIEe RS AT THE WESTvEND,--Mchael O'Leary, a costormonger, from Goldsmith's-court, Drury-lane, was summoned by the police for obstruct- ing the carriage way of King-street, Ilegent-street, by means of his barrow, on ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLICE COURTS. MARLBOROUGH STREET. qyDE-i'ARK MEE'TINOS.-Daniel, t'hatterrton, 69, newspaper vendor, Goldsmith-buildings, Drury-lane, was charged with behaving in a disorderly manner in Hyde-park. Inspector Morsley, A division, deposed that about four o'clock ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... an inquest on the body of Mary Driscoll, aged sixty-two, a widow, a fruit-seller, lately lodging at 26, Parker-street, Drury- lane. The evidence showed that the deceased suffered from chronic bronchitis, and in the winter months had for several years ...