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Date Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden Henry Skinner Intent to commit felony Sidney-street, Clerkenwell Committed to the House of Correction, for one month
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden John Townsend Obtaining two hogsheads of ale by fraud No. 63, Bartholomew-close William Pearce Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden Charles Harris Embezzling divers sums of money William Pearce Remanded
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden Elizabeth Stephens Stealing seven pounds Eagle-street, Holburn James Cooper Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden John Haynes Stealing divers brass cocks Tottenham-Court-road Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden Frederick Haynes Stealing divers brass cocks Tottenham-Court-road Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden Sarah Harris Stealing two pounds fourteen shillings John Stacey Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden Amelia Russell Stealing two pounds fourteen shillings John Stacey Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden John Garland Stealing a gown Islington Unknown Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Hatton Garden Philip Hands Stealing fourteen shillings Gray's-Inn-lane John George Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Worship Street John Stephens Found in his possession the implements of house breaking Re-examination
20 January 1830 34 Worship Street Mary Hornsby Stealing two wine glasses Spitalfields Thomas Venn Re-examination
20 January 1830 34 Worship Street Ann Curtis Stealing nineteen pounds Cheequer-alley, Saint Luke Joseph Unwin Re-examination
20 January 1830 34 Worship Street Mary Davis Stealing nineteen pounds Cheequer-alley, Saint Luke Joseph Unwin Re-examination
20 January 1830 34 Worship Street Stolen Oval Sashes No. 38, New Nichol-street, Cock-lane, Bethnal-green
20 January 1830 34 Worship Street Stolen suit and cloak No. 14, Craven-street, Shoreditch Mr. W.B. Nelson
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Theft of a horse and cart with five sacks of Blue Peas Whitechapel Henry Clark Reward of two pounds offered on conviction
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Elizabeth Jones Stealing two pillows and one blanket Whitechapel Lewis Franklin Committed to Newgate for trial
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street John Clements Found in a house for an unlawful purpose Saint George Committed to the House of Correction for three months as a rogue and vagabond
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Thomas Osborn Stealing a watch A vessel upon the River Thames Samuel Wade Committed for further examination
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Ann Blake Feloniously receiving two pounds of beef Plough Street, Whitechapel Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street John Blake Feloniously receiving two pounds of beef Plough Street, Whitechapel Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Charles Cotton Stealing a gold chain and other articles Chapel Street, Park Lane Catherine Healy Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Joseph Field Stealing a gold chain and other articles Chapel Street, Park Lane Catherine Healy Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Robert Mellish Stealing a gold chain and other articles Chapel Street, Park Lane Catherine Healy Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Robert Roberts Stealing a gold chain and other articles Chapel Street, Park Lane Catherine Healy Discharged
20 January 1830 34 Lambeth Street Theft of several Port Chaise Glasses and a pair of Coach Glasses Angel Inn, Ilford Richard Brassey
20 january 1830 34 Thames Police George Clark Assault and wounded a woman whereby her life was in danger Caroline Robinson Committed for want of surreties, for trial at the Middlesex Sessions
20 January 1830 34 Thames Police John Reagan Unlawful possession of half a pack of coals and half a pack of cinders Wapping Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined ten shillings
20 January 1830 34 Thames Police Patrick Hayes Unlawful possession of half a pack of coals and half a pack of cinders Wapping Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined ten shillings
20 January 1830 34 Thames Police John Agar Obtaining one pint of rum under false pretences Stepney Charles Pottinger Committed for trial at the Middlesex Sessions
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall Thomas Wood Assault and theft of one hat The Kings Highway in Saint Mary, Newington Henry Hawkins Remanded
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall John Carmichal Stealing two pewter pots Newington Richard Boulton Committed for trial
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall John Carmichal Stealing two pewter pots Newington Robert Calloway Detained
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall Eliza Gardiner Stealing two pillows Saint George Elizabeth Abraham Committed for trial
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall Robert Gardiner Stealing two pillows Saint George Elizabeth Abraham Committed for trial
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall Timothy Minahan Stealing two pillows Saint George Elizabeth Abraham Committed for trial
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall William Palmer Stealing three silver spoons Saint Olave, Southwark Charles Whittle Committed for trial
20 January 1830 34 Union Hall Geogre Disson Wilfully and maliciously stabbing a man Bermondsey Henry Watts Discharged

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