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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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21 January 1830 | 36 | Bow Street | John Johnson | Uttering one counterfeit crown-piece | Little Saint Andrew-street, Seven-dials | Louisa Osborn | Committed for further examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Bow Street | Stolen aprons | George Yard, Drury Lane | Mr. J. Abbott | £2 reward on conviction of the offender | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Bow Street | A Gold Watch, two Gold Seals and a Gold Key stolen | Saint Paul's Church-yard | Mr. Hansell | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | William Cox | Stealing a coat and other articles | Symond's-street, Chelsea | James Bultitude | Committed for further examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | Henry Watson | Uttering of base and counterfeit coin | Discharged | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | William Wells | Stealing two pounds | William Tugman | Remanded | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | John Ashdown | Stealing two pounds | William Tugman | Admitted to bail | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | Horatio Jackson | Stealing two pounds | William Tugman | Admitted to bail | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | William Bennett | Receiving two trusses of stolen hay | Lord Ellenborough | Remanded | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | John Riches Kent | Stealing a horse and a cart | Canterbury | Thomas Pellett | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Queen Square | Samuel Fuller | Stealing a piece of timber | Unknown | Convicted and committed for one month, to the House of Correction | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Marlborough Street | Walter Jackson | Stealing one silver-spoon | Elizabeth Grimaldi | Remanded | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Marlborough Street | James Eaton | Stealing four sovereigns | No. 2, Walker's-court, Saint James | Bridget Leonard | Discharged | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Marlborough Street | Ann Jennings | Stealing seventeen shillings and sixpence | Sarah Brown | Discharged | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Marylebone | Kenelan Clemson | Stealing two sovereigns and one half-crown | Marylebone | William Carle | Discharged | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Marylebone | James Dolman | Stealing five yards of black cloth and other articles | Crawford Street, Marylebone | John Dent | Committed for further examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Marylebone | Theft of a gold watch | St John's Wood Barracks | Mr Chamberlayn | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | Shop broken into and cloth and men's clothes stolen | Upper Street, Islington | Mr Blankley | Mr Blankley has offered a reward of £10 on the apprehension and conviction of the offenders | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | Eleanor Bryan | Stealing two saltcellars valued at five shillings | Chichester Place, St Pancras | John Larard | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Fletcher | Stealing a cake of soap, value one shilling and sixpence | Battle Bridge | John Henry Stead, grocer | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | William Dismorr | Stealing two dung forks | Remanded | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | Catherine Bryan | Stealing two snuff-boxes | Broad Street, St Giles | Thomas Pickett Hennings | For re-examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | Elizabeth Duggan | Stealing two snuff-boxes | Broad Street, St Giles | Thomas Pickett Hennings | For re-examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | Martha Byford | Stealing two snuff-boxes | Broad Street, St Giles | Thomas Pickett Hennings | For re-examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Hatton Garden | Theft of a gold watch, a gold curb chain, two gold seals and a key | Ludgate Hill | Robert Hutchinson | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Worship Street | House broken into and a quantity of Black Organzine Warp and Black Shute stolen | 5 Nicholl's Row, Bethnal Green | John Ether | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Worship Street | Ann Curtis | Stealing £19 | A house of ill-fame, Checquer Alley, St Luke | Joseph Unwin | Discharged | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Worship Street | Mary Davis | Stealing £19 | A house of ill-fame, Checquer Alley, St Luke | Joseph Unwin | Discharged | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Worship Street | Mary Hornsby | Stealing two wine glasses | Spitalfields | Thomas Venn | For re-examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Worship Street | William Mutter | Stealing two blankets | St Luke | George Goodwin | For re-examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Worship Street | Elizabeth Parry | Stealing two blankets | St Luke | George Goodwin | For re-examination | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Worship Street | Theft of about 40 pair of Women's Lasting and Leather Shoes, Slippers, and Ties, from a cart | near Globe Road, Bethnal Green | James Purkis | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Lambeth Street | Jane Gibson | Stealing a pair of bracelets and a pair of ear-rings | St George | Gabriel Sizer | Discharged | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Lambeth Street | James Grubb | Stealing a tea-tray | Whitechapel | Discharged | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Lambeth Street | Henry Hart | Stealing a quantity of leather | Discharged | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Lambeth Street | Henry Gardener | Embezzling 12 shillings | Mile End Old Town | Henry Knight | Discharged | ||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Lambeth Street | Theft of two mahogany chairs, a table-cover and a rug | 41 Oxford Street, Stepney | Mr Younger | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Lambeth Street | Theft of a firkin of butter from a cart | Spectacle Alley, Whitechapel | |||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Thames Police | James Laws | Possessing two-and-a-half pounds weight of beef, half a pound of suet, half a pound of bread and half a pint of rum, unlawfully procured | West India Docks | Convicted of a misdemeanor, and fined ten shillings | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Thames Police | William Abercrombie | Stealing two handkerchiefs, two pairs of stockings and other articlea | Ann Petrie | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Union Hall | James Stephens | Intermarrying one Mary Campbell, his former wife being then alive | Parish church of Erith, Kent | Remanded | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Union Hall | William Huson Keene | Fraud | Committed for trial | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Union Hall | Thomas Halifax Hart | Fraud | Committed for trial | ||||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Union Hall | John Jones | Breaking and entering and stealing £20 | Thomas Webb Gilbert | Remanded | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Union Hall | Thomas Sales | Breaking and entering and stealing a clock, a writing desk, a miniature, four hats, a number of paintings and other articles | Henry Carrington Bowles | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Union Hall | John Lee | Breaking and entering and stealing a clock, a writing desk, a miniature, four hats, a number of paintings and other articles | Henry Carrington Bowles | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
21 January 1830 | 36 | Union Hall | Mary Ann Long | Being concerned with burglary and stealing a clock, a writing desk, a miniature, four hats, a number of paintings and other articles | Discharged |
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