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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
28 August 1830 Right 100 Bow Street Murder 30, Princes-street, Lambeth, in the County of Surrey Mrs. Jane Whitham King's pardon for information leading to apprehension and conviction of murderer. Reward of Fifty Pounds is hereby offered by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Parish of Lambeth
28 August 1830 Right 100 Bow Street Dwelling house broken and entered and a quantity of Plate Stolen therefrom, consisting of Silver Spoons, of all sorts, Sauce-ladles, Sugar-ladles, one Silver Skewer, several Silver Plates, Cream-jugs, Soup-ladles, one Fish-slice, and other articles. New Hall, Bedenham, near Salisbury John Thomas Ball
28 August 1830 Right 100 Bow Street George Garbutt Theft of a quantity of flour in poke and other articles Reward of give guineas for whoever may apprehend George Garbutt and lodge him in any of His Majesty's Gaols
28 August 1830 Right 100 Bow Street Theft of a half-bred Dark Bay Mare Westhope, Diddlebury Five pounds reward for information leading to conviction of the offender or offenders on applying to Mr. William Price of Westhope
28 August 1830 Right 100 Bow Street William Tedman Stealing several pieces of lead Chandos Street Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
28 August 1830 Right 100 Bow Street Richard Jewson Stealing several pieces of lead Chandos Street Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
28 August 1830 Right 100 Queen Square Maria Pope Stealing one gold thimble Clapham Road, Lambeth Jane Audley Committed to Horsemonger Lane Gaol for trial
28 August 1830 Right 100 Queen Square William Simmons Embezzling the sum of nine pounds ten shillings Dean Street, Westminster John Mills Committed to Newgate for trial
28 August 1830 Right 100 Queen Square William Tustin Stealing half a pint of plums growing in a garden Fulahm Robert Bagley Committed to the House of Correction, for one month
28 August 1830 Right 100 Queen Square Edward Jeromes Being found in and upon a certain inclosed garden, for an unlawful purpse Committed to the House of Correction, for one month
28 August 1830 Right 100 Queen Square Henry Lewis Wren Being found in and upon a certain inclosed garden, for an unlawful purpse
28 August 1830 Right 100 Queen Square Thomas Williams Stealing one basket Lambeth Williams Committed for further examination on Monday next
28 August 1830 Right 100 Queen Square Henry Lucas Stealing one piece of brown holland Waterloo Road, Lambeth Mary Wilson Discharged

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Scrumpy Geoff

Welcome Chrisso, this is bit of an awkward one first up. I usually urge people to shorten entries where possible but in this case I think it would be nice in row one to get a mention of the King's pardon in the final column. If unsure of anything use Kathy's pages as an example.

Scrumpy Geoff

If this helps for row 2 crime reported something like "breaking and entering and theft of a quantity of silver plate"

Scrumpy Geoff

Row 3 is trickier but all that is really being reported is one person "escape from custody". It becomes more straightforward after this. Hope this helps