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Date Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
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
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
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