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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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4 January 1830 | 6 | Queen Square | Frederick Hunt | At a coach house for an unlawful purpose | Trevor-Square | Convicted, and committed to the House of Correction, for three calendar months. | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Queen Square | John Knight | At a coach house for an unlawful purpose | Trevor-square | Convicted, and committed to the House of Correction, for three calendar months. | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Queen Square | William Brown | Stealing a coat an other articles | Catharine-buildings, Pimlico | William Alexander | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marlborough Street | Charles Christmas | Stealing a tea tray valued at 10 shillings | James Morrison | Remanded | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marlborough Street | Edward Kelly | Stealing five printed books valued at 15 shillings | Emily Harriet Reed | Committed to Newgate for trial. | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marlborough Street | Susan Bolton | Stealing two pillow cases, a silver thimble and other articles | Richard Winn | Discharged | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Horton | Stealing 6oz of soap valued at threepence | John Grosse | Discharged but convicted of being in dwelling-house, for an unlawful purpose, committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for three months. | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marlborough Street | John Bond | Stealing a quantity of cambric and other articles | William Jones | Discharged. | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marlborough Street | Passing five counterfeit Crown pieces | No. 27, Saint James-street, Hatter | Mr. Hunt | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marylebone | James Davis | Stealing a bushel of flour | Marylebone | Matthew Carroll | Discharged. | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marylebone | James Stack | Stealing a quantity of pickled pork | Saint Pancras | Joseph Crandon | Committed for further examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Marylebone | Thomas Stack | Stealing a quantity of pickled pork | Saint Pancras | Joseph Crandon | Committed for further examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | William Eales | Stealing a pair of stockings valued at sixpence | Old-street | John Thompson | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | Samuel Mears | Stealing an apron and other property | 'Rose and Crown' public house, Great Warner-street, Clerkenwell | William Arthur | For examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | Richard Thomas otherwise Stephen Graves | Divers felonies and misdemeanors | For examination | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Adams | Stealing three quarts of brandy | 'White Lion' public house, Pentonville | Rebecca Gapp | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | Maria Bullock | Stealing three quarts of brandy | 'White Lion' public house, Pentonville | Rebecca Gapp | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | James Watson | Stealing four waistcoats and a pair of trousers | Re-examination | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | John Jones | Stealing 19 sovereigns and a silver watch | No. 5, Oxenden-street, Haymarket | James Payling | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | George Evans | Stealing a shot belt and two dishes | Re-examination | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Hatton Garden | James Watson | Possessing a pair of stolen trousers | North-street, Chichester | Mr Pascoe, tailor | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Stealing and Unauthorised entering of Property | No. 42, Crown-row, Mile End Road | John Powell | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Joseph Vine | Stealing eight shillings and sixpence | Bethnal-green | John Aggus | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Thomas Chittenden | Stealing three checques [cheques] for £20 and a quantity of bank notes and cash | Shoreditch | Imperial Gas Company | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Henry Tomkins | Stealing three checques [cheques] for £20 and a quantity of bank notes and cash | Re-examination | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | William Marney | Stealing a pair of trousers | Shoreditch | Thomas Sharpe | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Mary Burke | Stealing an apron | Parish of Christ-church | Rachel Romaine | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | George Stapleton | Unauthorised entry of dwelling house and intent of committing a crime | Hackney | George Aldred | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Frederick Allen | Stealing two sovereigns, a half sovereign, a half-crown and part of a watch chain | Norton Falgate | George Fairburn | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Ann Rudd | Stealing two gowns | Shoreditch | Mary Ann Barnes | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Ann Pearcy | Stealing a wine glass | Saint Luke | Frances Maria Bainbridge | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Robert Smith | Stealing a cotton handkerchief | Shoreditch | William Chivers | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Charles Buxton | Uttering two counterfeit sixpences | Shoreditch | Re-examination | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Elizabeth Swan | Stealing a half sovereign | Discharged | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Obadiah Woodcock | Breaking, entering, and stealing four and a half yards of velvet | Bethnal-green | John Cox | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | William Playdell | Stealing a lump of coal valued at sixpence | Bethnal-green | Robert Howe | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Catherine Portland | Stealing a blanket, a pillow and an iron | Saint Luke | William Thomas | Re-examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Worship Street | Theft boxes and tins of paste blacking | Bethnal-green-road | James Coson | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Mary Green | Stealing a necklace and other articles | Bury-street, Saint Mary Axe | Nathan Canstat | Remanded | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Ann Slattery | Stealing five potatoes | Whitechapel | George Matson | Discharged: but committed for two months to House of Correction, for being found in a public resort with intent to commit felony. | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Eliza Stevens | Stealing a shawl and 15 shillings | Whitechapel | Patrick and Mary Driscoll | Discharged; but committed to the House of Correction, for three months, as a rogue and vagabond. | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Mary Murphy | Stealing a shawl and 15 shillings | Whitechapel | Patrick and Mary Driscoll | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | James Palmer | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Stratford | Thomas Baxter | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Samuel Coltman | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Stratford | Thomas Baxter | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | John Moore | Stealing a copper | Stepney | Discharged | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Margaret Cain | Passing two counterfeit half-crowns | Bow | David Wickham | Committed for further examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Peter Connolly | Stealing a quantity of lead | Bow | Henry Samuel Crane | Remanded | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Lambeth Street | Theft of 57 gallons of sperm oil | High-street, Whitechapel | Mr. Thomas Joyce | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Thames Police | Mary Hill | Stealing two shillings, a sixpence and 60 halfpence | Parish of Saint George | James Charles Aldred | Committed for trial | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Thames Police | Theft of several fathoms of rope | Wapping | |||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Thames Police | Theft of 20 fathoms of rope | Rotherhithe | |||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | Unauthorised breaking and theft of silver and other items | Stockwell Common, Clapham Road | William White, Esq. | Reward of forty pounds to naming of offenders. If any articles sold, please give to Mr W. Wood, Solicitor, Richmond buildings, Soho; or Mr. Taylor, Constable, No. 8, Loveland, Stockwell. | |||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | Timothy Mahony | In a garden for unlawful pupose | Saint Giles, Camberwell | Mr. Hemmett | Convicted under the Vagrant Act and imprisoned for fourteen days at Brixton | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | John Andrew Gellies | Stealing a load of hay | Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey | Roberson Sweeting | For further examination | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | William Gardener | Stealing a gold watch, chain and seals | Saint Mary, Newington | George Maddon | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | Richard Kenning | Stealing a gold watch, chain and seals | Saint Mary, Newington | George Maddon | Discharged | ||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | Theft of a lead pump | Deptford | Mr. Williams | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | The of ten glasses, a cream jug and other items | No. 13, Carlisle-lane, Lambeth | Mr. John Harris | ||||
4 January 1830 | 6 | Union Hall | Theft of lead pipe, three pumps, four pump heads and four pump barrels | Peckham, Plumber &c. | Mr. Thomas Castle |
Notes and Questions
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No need to bother with "suspicion of". The charge is "stealing" etc. And feel free to shorten the narrative. Just the basics of stolen goods or offence will do.
Thank you. I have made some edits and summarised some of the longer charges. Any other recommendations?
When a crime has occurred on, for example the 29th ultimo, should I input that date or the date the entry was written (4th of January in this instance)?