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Date Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
10 May 1830 216 Queen Square Maria Payne Stealing a silver medal, a crown piece and other monies Duck-lane James Barton Committed to Newgate for trail
10 May 1830 216 Queen Square Jemima Fuller Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Queen Square Mary Ann Jackson Stealing a piece of beef Paradise-row, Chelsea Samuel Tozer Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Queen Square Sarah Green Stealing three yards of ribbon Henry Tomlin Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Queen Square Thomas Sharp Stealing a coat Maidstone Samuel Hicks Adjourned till to-morrow
10 May 1830 216 Queen Square Elizabeth Brown Fraudulently obtaining the sum of two shillings New-road, Chelsea Ann Baker Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street John William Copson Stealing several frocks and other articles Sent to the Police Office, Hatton Garden
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street William Pickering Stealing several frocks and other articles Sent to the Police Office, Hatton Garden
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street James Tegg Obtaining by false pretences five shillings William Andrews Remanded until Thursday next
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street John Smith Frequenting with intent to commit felony Piccadilly Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour for three months
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street James Monton Being found in an inclosed garden for unlawful purpose Right Hon. Charles Arbuthnot Convicted and committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour for three months
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street Thomas Garland Stealing three ten-pound Bank Notes and other items Eliza Lucy Vestris Remanded until Thursday next
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street Charles Garland Stealing three ten-pound Bank Notes and other items Eliza Lucy Vestris Remanded until Thursday next
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street Edward Jones Stealing one handkerchief from the person John Joseph Burke Remanded until Tuesday next
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street William Smith Stealing one handkerchief from the person John Joseph Burke Remanded until Tuesday next
10 May 1830 216 Marlborough Street Stolen one Black Coat, one Waistcoat and other items No. 50 Newman-street, Oxford-street John Gibbons
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone Samuel Pamment Stealing three loaves of bread and some flour from his master Oxgate Farm, Willesdon Edmund Lardner Committed to Newgate for trial
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone Thomas Large Stealing from the person, nine sovereigns and other items Paddington Francis Woodhouse Committed to Newgate for trial
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone John Wiltshire Stealing a piece of mutton Skinner-street, Somers-town Samuel Somers Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone William Riley Stealing two deal boards Saint Pancras -----Shaw Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone Daniel Riley Stealing two deal boards Saint Pancras -----Shaw Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone Martha Godfrey Stealing two half-crowns Marylebone Maria Noble Discharged, the prosecutor not appearing
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone Samuel Gordon Stealing four sheep's tongues Marylebone Daniel Tomlin Committed to the New Prison for trial
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone Robert Copley Stealing four sheep's tongues Marylebone Daniel Tomlin Committed to the New Prison for trial
10 May 1830 216 Marylebone George Croney Stealing four sheep's tongues Marylebone Daniel Tomlin Committed to the New Prison for trial
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Clara Lewis Stealing twelve sovereigns and divers books Gray's-Inn-lane Silvanus Sharp For re-examination on Wednesday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Ann Smith Stealing twelve sovereigns and divers books Gray's-Inn-lane Silvanus Sharp For re-examination on Wednesday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Mary Ashton Stealing twelve sovereigns and divers books Gray's-Inn-lane Silvanus Sharp For re-examination on Wednesday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden John Cross Stealing one centre-bit, three planes and two squares Cowcross-street For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden John Gardiner Stealing one shirt James Brice For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden John Thompson Stealing four loaves of bread from his master David Watson For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Mary Wilson Stealing a pair of sheets and other items John Gibbs For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden William Patterson Stealing one cap and a handkerchief Thomas Vice For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden William Matthews Stealing eight watches and other articles from his master Thomas William Downes For re-examination on Monday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Charles Carrington Stealing fifteen pounds in money City of London Thomas Tomlinson For re-examination on Monday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Mary McDonald Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Sarah Marshall For re-examination on Monday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Clement Albino Receiving a mahogony plank knowing it to be stolen John Henry Dines Bailed for Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Hatton Garden Stolen from a jewellers; a Gold Watch, a lady's Gold Watch and other items of jewellery No. 9 High-street, Islington Mr. Downes A Reward of Ten Guineas offered on conviction and recovery
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Assault and robbery by three men of nineteen sovereigns and silver monies Hackney Downs William Pegg
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Sarah Norton Stealing eighteen yards of ribbon Clerkenwell James Wilson For re-examination on the 12th instant
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Robert Roster Stealing five sovereigns Christ-church David Gordon Committed to Newgate for trial
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street George Fox Stealing a live tame fowl Shoreditch Benjamin Gould Committed to Newgate for trial
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street William Osborne Stealing a live tame fowl Shoreditch For re-examination on the 12th instant
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street James Bell Stealing an orange-chest Shoreditch For re-examination to-morrow
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Margaret Gormin Stealing three pounds seven shillings Saint Luke Elizabeth Kelly Committed to Newgate for trial
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Frances Williamson Stealing two sheets and other articles Saint Luke Henry Bartlett For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Samuel Jacobs Being a rogue and vagabond, lodging in the open air Convicted and committed to House of Correction to hard labour for fourteen days
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street William Dunkley Stealing one pound two shillings and sixpence from the person Shoreditch George Foulkes For re-examination to-morrow
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street James Earl Stealing half-a-crown Shoreditch Henry Bowyer Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street George Froggatt Breaking, entering and stealing a coat and other articles Saint Luke Bat. Manley For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Julia King Uttering and tendering to shopkeepers counterfeit sixpences Saint Luke Remanded till Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Elizabeth Ward Uttering and tendering to shopkeepers counterfeit sixpences Saint Luke Remanded till Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Samuel Morris Uttering and tendering to shopkeepers counterfeit sixpences Saint Luke Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street George Sheffield Uttering and tendering to shopkeepers counterfeit sixpences Saint Luke Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street John William Copson Stealing a quantity of wearing apparel Bethnal-green Richard Ripp Remanded till Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street George Pickerton Stealing a quantity of wearing apparel Bethnal-green Richard Ripp Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street William Jones Stealing one coat and other articles Christ-church Charles Parr For re-examination on Saturday next
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street William Tinsley Being an idle and disorderly person wandering abroad to beg and gather alms Hackney Committed for one month to House of Correction
10 May 1830 216 Worship Street Stolen one bed-gown, three boy's shirts and other items by John William Copson No. 2 Chester-place, Glove-lane Robert Ripp
10 May 1830 216 Lambeth Street Elizabeth Scoles Stealing a watch from the person Whitechapel John Meade Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Lambeth Street Elizabeth Spilsbury Stealing five silk handkerchiefs and other items Whitechapel Francis Gunn Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
10 May 1830 216 Lambeth Street Martha Adams Stealing a sovereign and seventeen shillings from the person Saint George John Francis Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Lambeth Street Enoch Clark Breaking, entering and stealing two watches and other items Ixworth, Suffolk Rev. G. Boldero Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Thames Police James McCarthy Assault and stealing from the person one jacket, two stockings and other items Saint George John Welford Committed for trial
10 May 1830 216 Thames Police David Arnott Stealing one copper scale plate Shadwell Charles Atkins Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Thames Police Francis Hall Possessing one chisel and three ounces weight of iron nails which has been stolen West India Docks Convicted of misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall Joseph Condon Stealing a number of brass cocks Saint Saviour -----Wood For further examination on Wednesday next
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall John Jones Frequenting with intent to commit felony Charlotte Terrace, Saint Mary, Lambeth Imprisoned for one month at Brixton
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall Daniel McCarthy Frequenting with intent to commit felony Charlotte Terrace, Saint Mary, Lambeth Imprisoned for one month at Brixton
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall Charles Rivers Embezzling divers sums of money as a servant Saint Saviour James Lake For further examination to-morrow
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall John White Vagrant, as a gatherer and collector of alms Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsay Imprisoned for one month at Brixton
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall Ann Smith Stealing one coat, one waistcoat and stockings Lambeth William Dent Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall John Wheeler Stealing one silk handkerchief from the person Lambeth John Simpson Committed to the County Gail for trial
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall George Miller Stealing a quantity of linen Carshalton, Surrey Edward Forbes Reynolds For further examination on Wednesday
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall Margaret Chambers Stealing from the person two sovereigns and other monies Saint George the Martyr, Southwark William Hollis Discharged
10 May 1830 216 Union Hall Robert Stein Violent assault, beating and wounding Saint Mary, Rotherhithe William Sucker Admitted to bail

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