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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... charged o. with having stolen several corn samples and saiksfrom'a the watrehouse of Mr. G. P. M 'Kerrow, grain merchant, Drury-lane. It appeared that the prisoner doaney was' employed to clean the office of Mr. M'Xerrow, and shala to mend sacks, She had ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... was brought up on the charge of stealing a gold ring from the person of John Jesper, a coloured seaman, living at No. 18, Drury-lane. It appeared that shortly after twelve o'clock on Monday night, Jesper met the prisoner in Goree-piazzas, and stopped to ...

LIVERPOOL OCTOBER SESSIONS

... load arnd copper merchant, Gores. al J. W. idullineux, Esq., rectifier, Dale-street. Thomas Mather, Esq., corn merchant, Drury-lane. Re t John Jordoln, Esq., banker, Huskoisson-street. ifo There were seventy-five prisonere for trial for felony, Pa Rad ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... permitting drunkenness, acquitted Miobshael Lyner, Hornby-atreet, selling during prohiblted hours, 20s, and costs; James Field, Drury-lane, 10s. and costs; Ann Tunatall, LJlmekiln-lane, selling during prohi- bited hours, acquitted; Mary Blundell, St. Martin- ...

CITY SESSIONS

... brassfounder, 34, Waterloo-road. Mr. Robert B. Crowe, shipowner, 10, King-street. Mr. P. Vardon Churton, wvine merchant, 8, Drury-lane, Mr. T. lawson Duke, corn merchant, 4, India-buildings Mr. Job Hallmark, wine merchant, 20, Seel-street. Mr. James Hodgseon ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... pleaded gailty. H le wvas ceneinitted to gaol for a nienthi s ?? - _ - . 11 t THE B, NlCnUOTCY OF MB. E DMUND FAL.CONEu,01op S DRURY-LANe THE.TRE.-In re Edmund O'Rourke, f . known as Edmund Falconer.-Thle case of Mr. e Falconer, lessee, with Mr. Ohattetton ...

THE TRAGEDY AT BUCKHURSTHILL

... cab, exactly like every other hansom cab, and probably taken off the stand Yei g outside, was driven across the stage of Drury-lane Len a, Theatre. As it entered, the driver smacked his Cat. ;.whip,- and the lady who had summoned it RE` a.jnmped in, pit ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... especially in childhood, its due share of consideration. The pr-- nasia and piaygrounds which have lately come into being in Drury-lane and eL- where are hopeful signs of thetimes. Especialry is it well that among these there are gymnasia for grswho nearly ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... John Higeon, broker Exchange-alley North. William Henry Higgins iron merchant, Sweotiolg-streat. John M'Dlarnrid mercant, Drury-lane. Win. Henry Macjean, merchant, Tower-boildings East. Arthur Moore merchant, Cook-street. Samuel Sandbach Parker, merchant ...

POLICE COURT

... can out of the shop. Mr. Chap-D eman immediately gave chase, crying out Stop thief,~ i and the prisoner was secured in Drury-lane, by officer ~j345, who came up on hearing the alarm. The prisoner E Isaid nothing in hid defence, He was committed for trial ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LETE co-am~ Z young man, named Wm. George Matson, who had Oeen an apprentice with Meesr. . Horsburgh,1Halley,and Co., of Drury.lane,waschargod withegteal. y lug a letter cocntainig three bank notes of £100 each. The letter , was entrusted to him to post ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... e;_- e hat in two suretis of the dei,. d be EFRbe oMESSRS. t. YL-;rS AY0 7. cssa. SI~eNeG PzOsxsu:Crroo.-jchn Boy ii a16, Drury-lane, was p ?? rean oar sieia eL Pohlce-cordtablo 4e aern w476i s' af, d a tth February. Mr. . u . Barlert-.lil 0i:, adc' ethe ...