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POLICE.—SATURDAY

... that on the morn- yrlag ef the 22nd of November, the priasn6sX was intreoduced rt him by a friend in a broker's sh-3p, in Drury-lane. He n e showed hilm a bill of exchange for 51., anJ. requested to he 8accommodated with a sovereign or two for a few days ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Thompson appre- hended the prisoner in Bow-street on the 17th, and on searching the lodgings where he lived, in Charles-ctreet, Drury-lane, found a number of housebreaking implements, and also a key that opened the front latch lock of Dr. North's house. Mr. Payne ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Hesn- ',4r:et Covent-carden, wae brought up for final ex. o,1an nhee distinct charges of forgery. lied er, of Russell-court, Drury-lane, iinaed a cheque produced for 101., stated that to it 'ais belief it ass presented to him by the p-isoner, *tiths he had ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... away The following day a pelice-oflicer, who had received a description of the last-named prisona r, apprehended him in Drury-lane, but he was not secured until a desperate struggle had taken place; and a mob that had collected was appealed to by the ...

Law Intelligence

... only were granted: three were struck out of the list, and eighty-two were refused. Among the refusalswere the Mogul Tavern, Drury-lane; the Coalbole, Fountoin-court; the York and Albany Tavern; the Kemble Tavern, LTng acre; the Bel- eiders Tavern, Pentonville ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... d There were two or three more cases of the same sort, and the defendants in each were heavily fined. h The treasurer of Drury-lane Theatre, who wes present in N court, stated, in answer to questions from Mr. Henry, that ri the house was not inconveniently ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... rately afterwards the policeman entered. The prisoner had no for five years had the management of the Mogul Tavern in d Drury-lane, and he had been in business on his own l account, having kept the King's Head, Gravel-lane, South- e wark, and he apeoanted ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to I interfere. Mr. Rackstraw accordingly went to complinant's houss, and was inforrned that he was at his workhop in S Drury-lane; thither he repaired, and found Mr. Grey giing directions to his men. ?? Mr. Burrell said, that although Mr. Grey was not ...

Law Intelligence

... Act. Mr. Sargood opposed for Messrs. Martin, lithographers; c Messrs. Spalding and Hodge, the wholesale stationers of v Drury-lane; Mr. Woolley, stationer, Hlborn ; and Messrs.rit Davy and Son, printers. He was supported by Mr. Lucas. a Two points were ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... in Earl -street, Lisson- Ing grove, Marylebone; one in King's College Hospital (the ?? patient having been brought from Drury-lane); one in St. John-street, Clerkenwell; one in Green-walk, Bermondsey; ht one in Lambeth; cue inYork-place, South Lambeth; ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... The allegations in the articles were to the effect that on the 26th of May last the exhibitant was in the dres circle at Drury-lane Theatre, when Mr. Smith, who had observed him from cn opposite box, came to the box nwich as wa seated, savd, without any ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... going weekly to take away the renescollected from lodgicg.housesin Whitechapel, ? Umon.court, Holborn, end Shore's-gardens, Drury lane, b .g Sinclair asked where he lived, and said he would he worth .e meeting on his way home. ? Lockyar, the gaoler to the ...