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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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28 April 1830 | 196 | Hatton Garden | Jeremiah Ryan | Stealing a hat and other articles | 6 Salisbury Street, Strand | John Thomas Glindon | For re-examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Hatton Garden | Mary Healey | Stealing one pair of ear-rings and other articles | 5 Wild Passage, Drury Lane | Mary Collins | For re-examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Hatton Garden | John Holding | Uttering two counterfeit half-crowns | The Castle, Greenhill's Rents, Cowcross Street | Louisa Evans | For re-examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Hatton Garden | Catherine Bundy | Stealing a drinking glass | The Nag's Head, Leather Lane | James Henshaw | For re-examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Hatton Garden | William Walters | Intent to commit felony | Holborn | Committed to the House of Correction for one month | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Hatton Garden | Mary Ann Walters | Intent to commit felony | Holborn | ||||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Hatton Garden | Mary Crawley | Intent to commit felony | Holborn | ||||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Worship Street | Dwelling house entered with skeleton keys and three linen shirts and other articles of wearing apparel stolen | 5 John Street, Spitalfields | Henry Gilbody | ||||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Worship Street | Mary Pullen | Stealing a pair of shoes | Saint Luke | John Acton | For re-examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Worship Street | Joseph Spiers | Unlawfully having in their possession a quantity of silk | Shoreditch | Adjourned | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Worship Street | John Spiers | Unlawfully having in their possession a quantity of silk | Shoreditch | Adjourned | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Worship Street | Sarah Potter | Stealing five shillings and sixpence from the person | Parish of Christ Church | William Procter | For re-examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Catherine Harley | Stealing two napkins and two pair of gloves | Mansel Street, Whitechapel | Abraham Jones | Discharged | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Catherine Long | Stealing a basket and nine loaves of bread | Saint George in the East | Discharged | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Elizabeth Anderson | Assault and robbery of two half-crowns in a house | London Terrace, Commercial Road | John Oliver | Discharged as to the felony but committed to the New Prison for want of sureties for good behaviour | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Jemima Miller | Assault and robbery of two half-crowns in a house | London Terrace, Commercial Road | John Oliver | Discharged as to the felony but committed to the New Prison for want of sureties for good behaviour | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Sarah Woollett | Assault and robbery of two half-crowns in a house | London Terrace, Commercial Road | John Oliver | Discharged as to the felony but committed to the New Prison for want of sureties for good behaviour | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | John Hobbs | Assault and robbery of two half-crowns in a house | London Terrace, Commercial Road | John Oliver | Discharged as to the felony but committed to the New Prison for want of sureties for good behaviour | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Fletcher | Stealing a coat | Shoreditch | William Powell | Committed to Newgate for trail | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Mary Helps | Stealing one sovereign | Rich Street, Limehouse | John Barnes | Committed to Newgate for trail | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | David Wotton | Stealing a seal-skin cap | Commercial Road | Discharged from the felony but committed for one month to the House of Correction for unlawfully possessing the cap | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | Julia Hayes | Stealing seventeen yards and a half of printed cotton | Poplar | Edward Clements and Robert Phelps | Committed for further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Lambeth Street | A looking glass in a gilt frame stolen from a house | 8 Abel's Buildings, Lower Grove Street, Commercial Road | John Fraser | ||||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Thames Police | Edward Quin | Unlawfully possessing half a bushel of stolen coals | Ratcliff | Convicted of a misdemeanor and committed to hard labour in the House of Correction for fourteen days | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Thames Police | Charles Farndell | Unlawfully possessing two ounces weight of stolen sugar | West India Docks | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined two shillings | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Charles Simms | Stealing a silver watch, three sovereigns, one half-sovereign, and other articles from a house | Brandon Street in the Parish of Saint Mary, Newington | Thomas Wilson | Committed for trial at the next Assizes | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | William Munro | Stealing one silk handkerchief from the person | Astley's Theatre | Thomas Masters | Committed to the County Gaol for trial | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | John Riley | Frequenting a public highway with intent to commit felony | Dockhead, in the parish of Bermondsey | Convicted under the Vagrant Act and imprisoned for three calendar months at Brixton | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Morris Flinn | Wandering abroad and lodging in the open air with no visible means of subsistence | Lambeth | Convicted under the Vagrant Act and imprisoned for one month at Brixton | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Charles Siddons | Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing one time-piece and other articles | William Eatwell | For further examination | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Frederick Tomlinson | Possessing a quantity of coals which he had unlawfully procured | Saint Saviour | Imprisoned for one calendar month at Brixton | |||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | John Heal | Wandering abroad and lodging in the open air with no visible means of subsistence | Convicted under the Vagrant Act and imprisoned for twenty-one days at Brixton | ||||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | James Taylor | Stealing two iron gratings | Lambeth | John Dyer | For re-examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Samuel Pelcer | Feloniously and burglariously entering a dwelling house and stealing one time-piece and other articles | The parish of Enfield in Middlesex | Henry Carrington Bowles | For further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Thomas Holland | Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing seven damask table-cloths and other articles | The parish of Saint Mary, Newington | --- Wood | For further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | John Holland | Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing seven damask table-cloths and other articles | The parish of Saint Mary, Newington | --- Wood | For further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | John Llewellyn | Being concerned in the burglary of a dwelling house and stealing seven damask table-cloths and other articles | The parish of Saint Mary, Newington | --- Wood | For further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Daniel Whitehead | Stealing a quantity of fur skins | Bermondsey | John Cook | For further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | Richard Hawkshead | Stealing a quantity of fur skins | Bermondsey | John Cook | For further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | John Wakeman | Stealing a quantity of fur skins | Bermondsey | John Cook | For further examination | ||
28 April 1830 | 196 | Union Hall | George Pain | Stealing a quantity of fur skins | Bermondsey | John Cook | For further examination |
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