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