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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 |
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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 |
Notes and Questions
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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.