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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... because I went to meet my husband at a oencert. Sir Peter Laurie: Where was the concert held? Prisoner: At the Great Mogul, in Drury-lane. Sir Peter Laurie: That is a very unfit and improper place for any respectable married' female to be seen in. However, I ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... 'presently entirely lost- FATAL FULFILMENT OF A Dnrvmst-Ost Wednesday, Mr. G. S. Brent held an inquest at the King's 'Arms, Drury- lane, on' Jane Sheen, aged fourteen mouths, the offspring of anunfortunate, 'The' mother having been sentenced t, fourteen ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... THROuCG DREAD or 'run WORRROUSE.-OR Tuesday, Mr. Bedford, the coroner fer Westminster, held an Einquest at 'the Craven Head, Drury-lane, touching the death of Philip Blight, a shoemaker, aged 65, residing at 5, White ,elose-yard, Drurylane. Isabella Phillips ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... married woman, her husband being a aabparitrt of the name of Peter Williams, but she was acoa ed fromn him, and lived at 177. Drury-lane. She was teen her huewith the prisoner, who, knowing she was parted but she uband, had importuned her to cohabit with him ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assaulting the police at Jullien's Promenade Concert, at Drury-lane Theatre, on Monday night. Inspector Barkin, of the A division, described the character of these aueial disturbances at Drury-lane. A number of young gentlemen made it a rule to go in a ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The offence with which the prisoners were charged was committed on the evening of Saturday week, at Jullien's Concerts at Drury-lane Theatre. The case was clearly proved by the evidence of Inspector Hancock, who was on duty. Wilkie. son pulled the prosecutor's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Lodging-house Act, attended before MIr. Jardine to prefer complaints against ase- Teral of the occupiers of rooms in Wild-court, Drury-lane, one of the worst localities within the jurisdiction of the court. Ser- geant Hunt proved that, between twelve and three ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assaulting William Daniels, of S. d SerjeantsI-inn, Fleet-street. The complainant stated that he a was In the dress circle of Drury Lane Theatre, with his wife, a on Monday evening, The defendant, who was accompanied b by a lady, entered the adjoining box at ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE, LAW, ETC

... children out of doors. She had applied to kim for assist- ance, and in reply received the following answer:- CharIes-street, Drury-lane. Dere moll. I are got not no tin to spare, so it is of no manner of huse for you for to come to my crib agin. You may go ...

A FAST MAN'S CAREER—STRANGE DISCLOSURES

... two 1,000Z. notes, but the judge was perfectly iatisfied, and stopped the case. He had taken the Sir John Falstaffi near Drury lane Theatre, for his son. He did seat know that It was next door to the Blysiam. There was an oyster shop there. HIe knew Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Auguste, Prince of Schieswig- Holstein, of Wilton-rcescent. The Prince stated that he was walking In t the neighbourhood of Drury-lane, when a iaan in plain cletbes, I who sad he was a deteetive constable, asked him if he had 4 loat his pocket handkerchief ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ill, and orled bitterly throughout the proceedings. Poliee constable iLatter, F 51, said: I live at 9, Brownlow-street, Drury-lane, where the prisoner also lodged. On Sunday, September 18, shortly after one o'clock, I had occasion to go into the yard ...