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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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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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