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Date | Folio | Office | Name of accused | Crime reported | Crime charged with | Place | Name of victim | Verdict | Information to |
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5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | John Lloyd | Sheep stealing, three years prior | Radnorshire | Robert Peel, Esq. Cwyelan, Radnorshire | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | John Fullar Banks | Felony, absconded | Clerkenwell | Ten guineas reward on apprehension | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | Sarah Moseley | Stealing five silver spoons, two plated salt spoons, one gold ring, and other articles | John Simmonds | Newgate for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | Henry Fallon | Assault with intent to abuse | Margaret Gains | New Prison for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | William Wildman | Attempting to steal a trunk | Kent Road | Charles Brett | 3 months House of Correction, Brixton | ||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | George Fitzgerald | Uttering counterfeit money | Vere Street, Clare Market | henry Cartwright | Discharged | ||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | Theft of an Imperial, containing pepper and salt morning dress, great coat, water proof boots, on 4 January 1828 | Between London and Footcray | , | Rev B J Gill, Otterden Rectory, Charing Kent | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | Theft of an old fashioned silver watch, stolen by person(s) who murdered Elizabeth Jeffs, 31 December [1827] | Montague Place, Russell Square | Reward of One Hundred Pounds offered by Parish officers of St Giles in the Fields and St George, Bloomsbury | ||||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Bow Street | Burglary on 3 January [1828]: Quantity of table linen, two great coats, pair of boots, one plated set of knives and forks, and one ivory handled set, various spoons and an umbrella | Hornsey | Alfred Janson, Esq. | Ten Pounds reward on conviction | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Queen Square | Hannah Blake | Felony | Committed for further examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | Ellen Cochrane | Stealing five sovereigns | James Francis | Committed for further examination | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | Eliza Cashman | Stealing from shop 19 yards of cotton worth 23 shillings | Richard Taylor | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | Hannah Herring | Stealing from shop 19 yards of cotton worth 23 shillings | Richard Taylor | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | James Carney | Stealing a snuff box worth 5 shillings | Captain Charles Hay | Committed for re-examination | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | John Harman | Stealing a looking glass worth 28 shillings | John Barrowcliffe | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | Sarah Walpole | Stealing 11 plates | Charles Turner | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | Black papier Machee snuff-box, lined with silver | Captain Hay | |||||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marlborough Street | Drab Coat, with velvet collar, and two pairs of drab trousers | Chesterfields Arms, Shepherd's Market | |||||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marylebone Street | 12-14 trusses of hay stolen from hayshed, and threat to murder | Apperton, Middlesex | Thomas Broughton | Ten pounds reward upon conviction | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marylebone Street | 12 Dorking poultry, a golden pheasant cock, two leather flap aprons | Kensal Green | Thomas Broughton | ||||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marylebone Street | Mary Hunter | theft of two sheets and a blanket | Lisson Grove, Marylebone | John Day | Committed for further examination | ||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marylebone Street | James Smith | Stealing a horse cloth, white | John Reeves | Discharged | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marylebone Street | William Brooks | Stealing one hundred pounds in notes | Thomas William Edwards | Committed for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 1 | Marylebone Street | Mary Hunter | Stealing two sheets and a blanket | John Day | Remanded for further examination |
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Date | Folio | Office | Name of accused | Crime reported | Crime charged with | Place | Name of victim | Verdict | Information to |
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5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | William Thompson | Larceny | Tally-Ho, Birmingham coach | Committed for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | William Edwards | Stealing lead from house | Heston, Middlesex | Committed for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Aaron Cohen | Receiving stolen lead | Heston, Middlesex | Committed for trial | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | William Bull | Stealing 136lbs of iron bolts and nuts | Committed for trial | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Charles Crane | Stealing a bonnet | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | William Birmingham | Stealing paving stones | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Caroline Coombs | Stealing four teaspoons | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | James Havaughan | A reputed thief | Committed under the Police Act for seven weeks | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Henry Scott | Stealing 8 shillings in silver | Samuel Thomas Mills | Discharged | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Caroline Goddard | Stealing three shillings in silver | Samuel Thomas Mills | Discharged | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Mary Swain | Stealing linen | Susan Watson | Remanded until 7 January | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Robert Lawson | Stealing linen | Susan Watson | Remanded until 7 January | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | Michael Fitzgerald | Found in dwelling house with intent to steal | Committed under the Vagrant Act for two months | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Hatton Garden | William Johnson | Stealing pair of shoes | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | John Alexander | Stealing 200lb of sugar | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | John Clare | Stealing a number of small articles | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | James Bean | Stealing a number of small articles | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | Thomas Clark | Stealing a plough and saw | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | Samuel Drew | Stealing two show glasses | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | William Clark | Receiving 500lbs of stolen lead | Remanded till the 12th | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | John Clark | Receiving 500lbs of stolen lead | Remanded till the 12th | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | Alexander Cleugh | Charged by James Bean of attempting to commit an unnatural crime | |||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | John Bates | Rogue and vagabond | Committed to the House of Correction for three months | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Worship Street | James Cannell | Embezzling 120 yards of silk | Messrs Eastman and Hill | Discharged | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Lambeth Street | George Stokes | Theft of Gros de Naples and French silk | Hunter Street, Mile End New Town | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Lambeth Street | Joseph Vanner | Theft of Gros de Naples and French silk | Hunter Street, Mile End New Town | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Lambeth Street | Francis Curry | Embezzlement | Committed for trial | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Lambeth Street | William Brice | Stealing copper money | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Lambeth Street | James Carter | Stealing a great coat | Whitechapel | Committed for re-examination | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Lambeth Street | John Hayes | Stealing a great coat | Whitechapel | Committed for re-examination | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | James Brown | Stabbing with intent to murder | Committed for trial | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | John Randell | Stealing one sovereign | Committed for trial | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | James Young | Stealing one sovereign | Committed for trial | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | Charles Row | Stealing a ham | Rosemary Lane | Discharged but convicted of the misdemeanor of unlawfully possesing the ham and committed to the House of Correction for three weeks hard labour | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | Joseph Kilby | Stealing a large quantity of beer | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | John Outram | Stealing a large quantity of beer | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | Mary Ann Barnes | Stealing a silver watch | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | Samuel Jones | Stealing a silver watch | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | George Beaham | Possessing stolen coal | Waterloo Bridge | Fined 5/. | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Thames Police | Alexander Late | Possessing stolen coal | Waterloo Bridge | Fined 40 shillings | |||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | John Platt | Felony | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | James Quennell | Felony | Committed for re-examination | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | Henry Payne | Felony | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | John Watkins (the younger) | Felony | Bailed to appear when required | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | Thomas Watkins | Felony | Bailed to appear when required | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | William Piteling | Felony | Bailed to appear when required | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | John Bowers | Felony | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | John Duff | Felony | Discharged | ||||
5 January 1828 | 2 | Union Hall | Edwin Coward | Felony | Discharged |