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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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30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | Entering hotel and stealing cutlery and a workbox containing brooch and ear-rings | Saint Andrew's Square, Edinburgh | Mr Dorylas | James Stuart, Superintendent of Police, Edinburgh | |||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | Assault and robbery of 69 sovereigns and £110 in bank notes | A gig within 3 miles of Macclesfield on road from Manchester | Messrs Cooke and Johnson | George Burgess, County Police Office, Macclesfield; ten pounds reward | |||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | William Randall | Feloniously and carnally knowing and abusing a child under ten years of age | Clark's Buildings, Broad Street, St Giles | Sarah Ann Robinson | Remanded | ||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | Eliza Ewer | Stealing sheets, blanket, saucepan and other articles | King Street, Seven Dials | John Adams | Discharged | ||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | John Briant | Stealing one handkerchief | The Strand | Charles Wentworth Dilk [Dilke] | Committed for further examination | ||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | Clara Benfield | Stealing one gown and one flat-iron | Great Shire Lane, Temple Bar | Michael Ferriter | Committed for further examination | ||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | Mary Fitzgerald | Stealing 93 pounds | Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields | George William Brown | Committed for further examination | ||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | Thomas Hooper | Stealing one handkerchief | The Strand | Charles Henandon | Discharged | ||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Bow Street | William Darley | Intent to commit felony | The Strand | Committed to the House of Correction for 21 days | |||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Silver articles stolen from dwelling house | Hillingdon House | John Hull | Five pounds reward for recovery of property and five pounds reward for conviction of offenders, to be paid by Mr Hull | ||||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | £93 in bank notes and sovereigns stolen from dwelling house | No 38 Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn | George William Brown | Twenty pound reward for conviction of offenders or recovery of property | ||||
30 August 1830 | Right | 102 | Queen Square | George Thompson | Stealing a piece of pork | Great Chapel Street, Westminster | William Heath Strange | Discharged |
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