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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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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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