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