9

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Page Status Transcribed

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

Please sign in to write a note for this page

Scrumpy Geoff

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.

issydoherty

Thank you. I have made some edits and summarised some of the longer charges. Any other recommendations?

Scrumpy Geoff

All looks good. You do not need the word "office" after police station name. Keep going

issydoherty

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)?

Scrumpy Geoff

Use the entry date. Generally avoid dates and days in the columns

Scrumpy Geoff

I don't know why unnecessary edits were made to issy's work. Bit more detail needed on the charges. No need to bother with days of remands, re-examinations or crimes.

Scrumpy Geoff

Please include a brief description of items stolen etc in the charged column.

Scrumpy Geoff

What are you supposed to do with 57 gallons of stolen sperm oil?

sek

Make candles