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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... sergeant ofthe noted F division, is generally stationed on ?? duty at 'Catherine-street, .Wellington-street, or Brydgee-streer, Drury-lane; and his mere psaticular provinre is to look after the cab stan~ds and see that the law -is net 'infringed by the sabmen ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... charged with having os the, following evening picked the locket of Mr. Wm. Winkley, tailor, re- siding in Blsckinoor-strest, Drury-lane. The singularity of the robbery, which was effected by artificlal means of the mest clever and. export character, renders ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... fence, said he was a native of Arnold in Nottivig- hanishire, and had but very lately come to London. He was standing in Drury-lane, and a man came up to him and called him Country Wopstraw.' Ilt imwediatelyasserted his right to as much eminence in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the tuba- bitantst of Drury-lane and St.Giles's, dispensing. with halo and boisteto, and not over-cleantly in their flesh. Police-coostable Fi Ci sdeposed that, an the previous evening,about fiveo'cteck, ho was on duty In Drury-lane, and saw agreat crowd ...

THE LATE WILL FORGERY CASES

... et, Park-laile. It appeared that deceased had been lodging nearly every night last week at the White Hart, Hart street, Drury-lane, and that during the time he was temperate as to drink, but eat heartily. le appeared hurried in his gait, and would scarcely ...

Sambo Sutton' Crim. Con Case

... heard of his exercising his profession on his:wife ; ho snay have beaten msal, but not ladies. They kept a cigar shop in Drury-lane when first married; and afterwardoi lived in a first floor private, near Seho-square. After thaisthey went to Clerkcenwell ...

Sambo Sutton's Crim. [ill] Case

... never heard of his exercising his profession on his wife; he may have beaten men, but not ladies. They kept a cigar shop in Drury-lane wben first married; and afterwards lived in a o first floor private, near Soho-square. After that they went to Clerkenwell ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... the finest specimens of I the genus chuimmy, well kslown by the name oi' Semmyt i Joe, among the unenviable society of Drury-lane and St. Gilei's, but of Black Joseph, among hi' customers, was placed at the bar, charged with beirsgdrunk the night ...

Supposed Murder and Suicide

... the singleand unparticipated enjoyment of the military conqueror. Mrs. Nisbett made her appear- ance at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane,,in the season or 1829, in the character of Widow Cheerly, in The Soldier's Da7sghltr; since which period, with the exception ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Monday, Riclhard ?? Cihapmsan, a respeotable-looking, middle-aged man, residing at No. 7, Wellington-sqeare, an actor at Drury- lane Theatre, appeared before the magistrate to answer charges of assault and threatening the life, preferred against him by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... With burglary. -~Police-constable West, 2? 1061, saw the tbroe pria soers standing together in Bennett'osceturt, tarner of Drury. lane, near the Barl eymast pubtlc-liouaO, at three O'clock in the morning. and asked them what they were doing -there at that ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Sarah Anne Wifister, who committed suicide under the following melancholy circesuntanees:-Mr. G. A Walker, surgeon, of Drury- lane, said he was.ealled by the husband of deceased, on the afternoon of Thursday last, to attend at his house, for he was afraid ...