POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wilfully murdered Franqois de Grave, and with having dred a revolver at William Clements, a porter, of Short's- gardens, Drury-lane, with intent to murder him. John Bazzotelia, a cabman, said that after De Grave was shot he saw the pri- soner running away ...

THE MARYLEBONE SHOOTING CASE

... wil. fully murdered Franiois Db Grave, and with having fired a revolver at William Cloments, a porter, of Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, with intent to murder hirn. Mir, C. E. Stredwick, solicitor, progecisted for the Treasury; Mr. Bernard Abrahams, solicitor ...

THE LONDON POLICE CRISIS

... the impending police strike, for the crowds were of a very disorderly character, and composed largely of the denizens of Drury lane and the slums in that neighbourhood. Several bogus fights were organised, evidently with the object, which wvas pretty well ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... ee, it ,ral nothing was permitt ad to go through the police fc Mn lin at the south eni. Russell-streat as far as o8 the Drury-lane was prsaticelly clear, and the only U ro. thoroughfares WefA open were WeUington- i- &ds street and the west end of Bus ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... the o young-rough element. however, generally contented itself with perambulating the neighbourhood of Bow- l street, Drury-lane, audCstheriue-8treet, wherethepeople were kept conastntly moving by the efforts of strong detachments of police. some 260 ...

The Police Courts

... Theahe Newcastle the autunrnl 3 draina for Drury Lane Theatre was performed for t'ae first t time. A Dlil'.iou of Blot) eS, by Bressrs Angustu;. Harris an d IHenry Pettitt is to be the attraction at Drury Lane during I teh ecsuing season, s Cd it Was ...

THE POLICE AGITATION

... beer Bcow-shdstreet ng'h police oer f~ormeld peine street approaiches to B~ow-atreet, aind near this main enti'aitce to Drury Lane Theatre, whilst contstables on foot guerded thle ends of the snialler thlorough- fares ahim ttisug- OIJ to .houwstreet. ...

THE POLICE REVOLT

... into Ruussell-street, nothing wa&s permitted to go through the police linesl at the south end. Riussell-street, as far- as Drury-lane, wa-s practically clear, and the only thoroughfares left open were Wellington-street and the west end of Russell-street ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the value of £30, the property of Henry Wild, cab proprietor. It appeared that the cab was left outside a public-house at Drury-lane while the driver went inside for refreshment. The prisoner was seen to mount the cab and drive away. He got as far as V ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... disorderly and with as- saulting Police-constable Webb, 82 C; and Henry Mills, 30, a general dealer, of Skelton-st-eet, Drury-lane, was accused of being drunk and disorderly and as- saulting Police-constable Beardehaw, 183 M.-The evidence of the police ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to a truant school for a few months. BRTUTAL ATTEXPT AT ROBBERY.- Thtoerms Stllivan, 21, a labourer, of Short's-gardens, Drury-lane, was charged with assaulting and attempting to steal a purse from I.osa Roy, an actress, re- siding at Fairlow-place, Wood-lane ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS

... character.-Rfused. Rolnt Sankey Andeson, restaurant keeper, applie for sasix-day beer and wine license fur hs premise; 2, Drury-lane. Mr. Swift (instrocted by Mr. E. Berry), in 3upporin, stated that the pace w ld oly be opened from eight in the morning ...