Daily Police Reports 774-930

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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
1 July 1830 Right 1 Bow Street Mary Sheen Stealing a purse, four five-pound Bank of England Notes, and five Sovereigns Bell-yard, Temple-bar John Easterby Remanded
1 July 1830 Right 1 Bow Street William Wyatt Receiving two five-pound Bank of England Notes Remanded
1 July 1830 Right 1 Bow Street Elizabeth Wyatt Receiving two five-pound Bank of England Notes Remanded
1 July 1830 Right 1 Bow Street Louisa Cooper Stealing one sovereign Newcastle-court, Strand George Roberts Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Bow Street James Strubshaw Stealing one linchpin King's-Head-Yard, Lincoln's-Inn Fields William Burn Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square Maria Wilson Stealing three sovereigns Henry-street, Lambeth James Clark Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square Caroline Bruce Stealing three sovereigns Henry-street, Lambeth James Clark Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square John Hodge Being common utterers of base and counterfeit coin Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square Mary Hodge Being common utterers of base and counterfeit coin Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square Peter Crump Stealing a pair of shoes Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square Henry Weller Stealing a pair of shoes Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square John Hemmings Stealing a handkerchief Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Queen Square Mary Peck Stealing one blanket, and other articles 15, Little Chester-street, Pimlico James Aaron Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Marlborough Street Henry Rackley Stealing one brooch, value fifteen shillings, two sovereigns, and the sum of twenty shillings in silver George Spence Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Marlborough Street James Arnold Stealing eleven pounds weight of grotts, value one shilling John Ride Committed to New Prison
1 July 1830 Right 1 Marlborough Street Margaret Scarfe Stealing one copper scale and two iron weights, value six shillings Long-lane, Bermondsey Joseph Laws Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Marlborough Street Thomas Philliban Stealing one handkerchief, value one shilling Piccadilly John Edge Committed to Tothillfields Bridewell
1 July 1830 Right 1 Marlborough Street Charles North Stealing three shirts, value twenty shillings 25, Marshall-street, Saint James William Page Remanded
1 July 1830 Right 1 Marlborough Street James Brown Stealing one drinking-glass, value ninepence Rupert-street Zachariah Rose Remanded
1 July 1830 Right 1 Marylebone John Coates Stealing several articles of linen Saint Pancras Ann Fox Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Hatton Garden Jeremiah Lyons Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Crawford's-passage, Clerkenwell John Leach Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Hatton Garden John James Douglas Stealing a saw Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Hatton Garden Edward Nicholson Stealing a hat and coat Highbury James White Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 1 Hatton Garden Morgan Wilcox Stealing five locks and other articles value ten shillings Islington John Woodcock Fisher Committed to Newgate
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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
1 July 1830 Left 2 Hatton Garden Patrick Madigan Stealing fifty pounds and upwards Hampstead-road John Robinson Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Hatton Garden Joseph Saunders Stealing fifty pounds and upwards Hampstead-road John Robinson Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Hatton Garden Frederick Haynes Stealing two steam-engine cocks William James Remanded
1 July 1830 Left 2 Hatton Garden Thomas Goward Stealing a pair of shoes Glasshouse-yard Charles Warland Committed
1 July 1830 Left 2 Hatton Garden Stolen, a plain Gold Snuff-box Holborn Mr. J. L. Aubert
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Anthony Smith Stealing eight yards of ribbon and other articles Saint Luke William Davis Remanded
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Elizabeth Briggs Receiving eight yards of ribbon and other articles Saint Luke William Davis Bailed
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Henry Hunter Stealing a copper William Rhodes For re-examination
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Johanna Sullivan Stealing a gold brooch and other articles Saint Luke Amelia Benjamin Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street James Andrews Being a rogue and vagabond Finsbury-market Convicted. Hard labour for one month.
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Henry Smith Attempting to pick several persons pockets Chiswell-street, Saint Luke Convicted. Hard labour for 3 months
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street John Herman Attempting to pick several persons pockets Chiswell-street, Saint Luke Convicted. Hard labour for 3 months
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Benjamin White Stealing two shawls Bethnal Green Rosetta Phillips Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street John White Stealing two shawls Bethnal Green Rosetta Phillips Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Ellen Fossey Stealing a handkerchief Christ-church Henry Fossey Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Ann Kesling Stealing a gown Islington Margaret Donaldson For re-examination
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Janes Wilson Stealing a shirt Christ-church Maurice Miles For re-examination
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street Elizabeth Smith Stealing two brass candlesticks Saint Luke Thomas Bluett For re-examination
1 July 1830 Left 2 Worship Street William Clarke Stealing a handkerchief Saint Luke Edward Beck For re-examination
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Benjamin Doleman Stealing twenty Sovereigns Stratford, Essex Anthony Hudson, Jun.
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street John Williams Stealing a pearl snuff-box Stepney Margaret Brown Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Christian Home Stealing a boat Wapping John Garbett Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Thomas Walker Stealing a jacket Limehouse William Allen Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Arthur Henessey Stealing a sovereign Poplar James Hamilton Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Catherine Henessey Stealing a sovereign Poplar James Hamilton Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Lawrence Shannon Receiving seven sovereigns Anthony Hudson Committed
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Eliza Henderson Stealing two sovereigns Albion-street, Commercial-road John Taylor For further examination
1 July 1830 Left 2 Lambeth Street Edward Griffiths Obtaining by false pretence various articles with intent to defraud Sidney-place, Commercial-road Edward Brewster For further examination
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police James Carney Unlawful possession of three quarters of a pound weight of cigars London Docks Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police William Anderson Unlawful possession of three quarters of a pound weight of cigars London Docks Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police John Phillips Unlawful possession of half a pound weight of beef and two pounds and a half of biscuits Saint Katharine Docks Convicted. Fined ten shillings.
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police Daniel Pope Unlawful possession of half a pound weight of beef and two pounds and a half of biscuits Saint Katharine Docks Convicted. Fined ten shillings.
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police Robert Bullen Unlawful possession of one hundred feet of stanchions and other wood Ship 'Fame' in London Docks Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police Elizabeth Collins Stealing one silver watch, one steel chain, one metal seal, one gold key, and one metal key Ratcliff Jeremiah Coghlan Discharged
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police Thomas Harding Unlawful possession of one peck of oats Bankside Convicted. Fine five shillings.
1 July 1830 Left 2 Thames Police Theft of a Flushing Great Coat 'Royal George' Steam Vessel, French Wharf William Grant
1 July 1830 Left 2 Union Hall William Pearson Feloniously embezzling the sum of two pounds, eighteen shillings and sixpence Saint George George Johnson For further examination
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall Ann Squires Stealing a gold ring Christ-church Harriet Dover Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall Ann Squires Pawning a stolen gold ring Christ-church Harriet Dover Convicted. Fined twenty shillings and twelve shillings the value; in default of payment imprisoned for 14 days
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall Henry Carr Stealing one handkerchief and other articles Christ-church Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall John Memory Assaulting, beating and wounding so that life is endangered Bermondsey Thomas Norton For further examination
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall James Anderson Assaulting, beating and wounding so that life is endangered Bermondsey Thomas Norton For further examination
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall George Goodman Stealing a stove Saint Giles, Camberwell John Tombs Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall James Rixon Stealing a stove Saint Giles, Camberwell John Tombs Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall William Kitson Stealing a stove Saint Giles, Camberwell John Tombs Discharged
1 July 1830 Right 2 Union Hall Theft of a quantity of harness' 13, Gravel-lane, Christ-church H H Duffell Robert Curtis, Constable at Union Hall Office. Two Guineas Reward.
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