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THE POLICE COURTS

... BuRLGay-roaeph BrooAs, tailor, No. 3, Lincoln-court, Drury-liane, and Ann Caddick, bonnet. maker, No. 9, Parker-street, Drury-lane, were charged with having bean concerned in arn extensive burglary in the bouse of Mr. Luther, gunmaker, No. 8, Leiceastr-street ...

Law Intelligence

... Az IsATAst HneuR COorMN.-Twmchy Xoems' a This insolvent, who woe a tetlor and china and los rdealer, in Blnckmoornstret, Drury-lane, was opposed by- Mr. e Cooke, for Messrs. Bower, Measre, Fell, and Ideisci. Toad, Hle was supported by Mr. Lucas. d The ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... inspector last Tuesday evening was dressed in private ii olnthea, and while walking along Russellaotreet near the entrdnce'of Drury-lane Theatre, be felt a hg at his pockets B behind. - He instantly put his arm behind bim, and eaught d hold of the prisoner's ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... dreadfully cut li cod swobien, said that about five o'clock that morning she 9 entered a public-house in Brydgee-street, Drury-lane, in A ~ompaey with several other females. They repaired to the terIon, were a number of persona were seated, and the a] ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Bcfj'qmin $Shelly was charged onla Lcd'. sawithasaulting, a very ferocious manner, ~tr. l\hliam. Gilbert, baker, residing in Drury-lane, the PtOtlreulr, dsp-teed that the prisoner lodged with him, ten- sr'nz ?? first flor. Ho had been there for the list two ...

Law Intelligence

... IParry appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Edwin James for ft Ithe defendant.0 The plaintiff, Julian Lindsay, is a tailor In Drury-lane, 0] and the defendant, Wm. Dodd, a farrier and veterinary sur- 89 geon in Craven-court, in the same street. Both parsons ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... were charged with stealing a loaf. Their appearance told the want F they were In. c The housekeeper to MIr. Mime, baker, Drury-lane, de- e posed that they, about 8 o'clock last evenin , went intio the shop and asked for a qustrtern loaf, and ?? her back ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... remnanded till Friday next. ATTEMPTED MUnDug IN DRURY LANE -Daniel Dono- van, was re-ex3mi ed charged with throwing his wife, Ann Donovan, from the second floor bock room window, at No. 19, Short's gardens, Drury-lane, whereby her life had been placed in c anger ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... bbeei in custody since the 28th ult., onl the chalge 01 throwi.ng his8 Wife' out of Window atI'No. 19, Shore's-airdensm, Drury-lane, withintent tomturder *her', wee brought up for furl htrexasminatlon. ' . ?? evidence of Mr. J. Wood, the 'houg& sur~geon ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and whose face also bore marks of severe ill-usage, cc stated that he lived in a lodging-house, No. 62, Parker- street, Drury-lane. On Tueedaly night he went up stair to tI a lodger's roomn, edjoiniog the one in which the prisonen GI lived, for the purpose ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the army, was charged with avemptI 8 ing to throw herself into the Thames, from Waterloo bridge. 2 A. Isaacs, livirg in Drury-lane, deposed that shortly after o four o'clock on Monday afternoon he was sitting upon the 6 floating pier at Waterloo bridge ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and furious driviig. Police-constable No. 24. P division said. that, early Ifes- terday, hewas ondaty in Prinees-atreet,.Drury-lane, whien hismutention was attracted to a horse andvab which we're coming towards withess along- Duko-atrset, at a most fuirious ...