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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
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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sek

Could someone - Geoff? - please have a quick glance at this page as it is a while since I have done these.
An unfortunate description of suspects in Row 10 but I like the shabby-genteelly description of their dress. Sums up my style - tho of course not too shabby.

Scrumpy Geoff

Looks fine. Dress sense depends on choice of sweater!

sek

lol! I had forgotten how exciting these police records are. Charles Wentworth Dilke was famous. And his hankie was stolen.