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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 Left 103 Queen Square Elizabeth Holliday Stealing six shirts Ebury St Pimlico Henry Chorley Shenton Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square Elizabeth Hughes Stealing one sheet Almonry Westminster Abel Alexander Committed for further examination
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square John Cherry Felony Waterloo Road Lambeth Catharine Morris Committed for further examination
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square William Povey Felony Waterloo Road Lambeth Catharine Morris Committed for further examination
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square Ann Brown Stealing one drinking glass John Ward Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square William Edwards Stealing one ten pound and two five pound notes William Renton Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square Maria Berkeley Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square George Hatton Stealing eleven handkerchiefs Person or persons unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square Thomas Williams Stealing one basket Williams Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square James William Row Remanded
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square Joseph Carthy Remanded
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square James Jones Being found in closed garden for unlawful purpose Kings Road Chelsea Committed to House of Correction for one month
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square William Purdue Stealing one coat and other articles Wandsworth George Lee Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Queen Square Benjamin Warden Stealing one bell Leader Street Chelsea John Smith Remanded
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street John Watson Suspicion of knowingly uttering one counterfeit half crown George Madie Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Mary Hodge On suspicion of stealing one flat iron one window curtain and other articles Joseph Meredith Remanded
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street John Crayden On suspicion of stealing one pair of shoes Edward Wood Convicted of misdemeanor in unlawfully possessing the same and fined ten shillings. In default of payment committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for ten days
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Nancy Howarth On suspicion of stealing three counterpanes and other articles Colonel Wilson Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Robert Pridham Attempting to pick the pockets of several persons Committed for want of sureties as an idle and disorderly person
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Mary Ann Anderson Re-examination on suspicion of stealing one watch and three seals of the value of five shillings Robert Curtis Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street William Lawler Re-examination on suspicion of stealing two handkerchiefs of the value of three shillings Person unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street William Lloyd Slade Re-examination on suspicion of stealing two handkerchiefs of the value of three shillings Person unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Henry Barnett Re-examination on suspicion of stealing two handkerchiefs of the value of three shillings Person unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street William Lawler Stealing one handkerchief of the value of one shilling Cornelius O'Leary Committed to Tothill fields Bridewell for trail and next Westminster sessions
30 August 1830 103 Marlborough Street Jane Clements Re-examination with obtaining by false pretences the sum of one shilling, the money of the Overseers of the Poor The parish of Saint Giles in the Fields Committed for want of sureties
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street James Lane Re-examination on suspicion of knowingly uttering one counterfeit half crown Moses Hobler Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Richard Bishop Re-examination on suspicion of knowingly uttering one counterfeit half crown Moses Hobler
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Mary McCarthy Re-examination on suspicion of a like offence Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Martin Roach Re-examination on suspicion of stealing one ass of the value of thirty shillings Henry Nash Remanded
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Ann Finarty Re-examination on suspicion of knowingly uttering two counterfeit half-crowns Remanded
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Eliza Barnes Re-examination on suspicion of knowingly uttering two counterfeit half-crowns Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street William Maxwell Re-examination on suspicion of knowingly uttering two counterfeit half-crowns Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marlborough Street Driving Box stolen Commercial Room Star and Garter Inn G Avis Officer at Marlborough Street. Thirty Guineas Reward will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property.
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marylebone Timothy Grogan Stealing threepence halfpenny in copper monies and seven printed books Earl Street Lisson Grove William Corby Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marylebone Matthew White Stealing threepence halfpenny in copper monies and seven printed books Earl Street Lisson Grove William Corby Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marylebone Henry Meyhew Stealing two clocks St Pancras Henry Dormer Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marylebone Henry Meyhew Stealing two clocks St Pancras James Lamater Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marylebone Henry Gerram On suspicion of picking the pocket High Street Marylebone William Reynolds Discharged, the prosecutor not appearing
30 August 1830 Left 103 Marylebone John Wilkins not Withers Suspected to have committed the Robbery 72 Earl-street, Lisson-grove Five Pounds Reward will be paid on his conviction. (See Saturday's Report)
30 August 1830 Left 103 Hatton Garden Samuel Laycock Stealing three shillings and a halfpenny Tottenham Court Road Thomas Bennett Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Left 103 Hatton Garden Margaret Ragan Stealing three pieces of soap, value one shilling No 2 High Holborn Charles Tilby Committed to the New Prison for trial
30 August 1830 Left 103 Hatton Garden William Thorogood Stealing a tub value two shillings Cowcross Street, Saint Sepulchre James Beale Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Left 103 Hatton Garden Elizabeth Britten Re-examined with stealing two pounds eleven shillings William Greswold Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Hatton Garden Eliza Watson Stealing a sovereign Tottenham Court Road John Quin Re-examination on Saturday next
30 August 1830 Left 103 Hatton Garden Mary Bushnell Stealing a quantity of fruit Margaret Johnson Discharged
30 August 1830 Left 103 Worship Street Florence Crawley Re-examined with stealing a silk handkerchief Shoreditch Stephen Hart Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Left 103 Worship Street James Sims Re-examined with stealing a wash hand stand and two saws Griff Griffiths Discharged from the felony but committed to the House of Correction for one month, for unlawfully pawning
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street William Windred Re-examined with stealing a silver watch, two gold seals, a chain and key Parish of Chirstchurch Maria Snell Re-examination on Wednesday next
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Thomas Simons Re-examined with stealing a coat Bethnal Green William Williams Re-examination on Wednesday next
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Burkett Holland Re-examined with breaking and entering a dwelling house and steeling a copper Sidney Street, Commercial Road John Swartz Not disposed of when the Report was sent off
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Catherine Wilson Re-examined with stealing an umbrella Saint Luke Arthur Regan Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street John Baker Re-examined with stealing eighteen silk handkerchiefs Hackney Messrs Bennett & Co and Humprey Sexton Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Thomas Langdale Re-examined with stealing eighteen silk handkerchiefs Hackney Messrs Bennett & Co and Humprey Sexton Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street John Mendus Re-examined with stealing eighteen silk handkerchiefs Hackney Messrs Bennett & Co and Humprey Sexton Committed to Newgate for trial
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street John Livermore Stealing a quantity of pears and plums Hackney Unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Thomas Pearl Stealing a quantity of pears and plums Hackney Unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street James Pearl Stealing a quantity of pears and plums Hackney Unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Joseph Knight Stealing a quantity of pears and plums Hackney Unknown Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Sarah Robins Stealing one pound six shillings Gun Court Parish of Christchurch Richard Pilgrim Re-examination on Wednesday next
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Mary Ann Rowe Stealing eight shillings and sixpence Saint Luke Frederick Meek Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street William Lacey Stealing two sheets and a gown Saint Luke Ellen Mahoney Re-examination on Friday next
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Mary Newbank Stealing six shillings Saint Luke William Hitch Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Frances Jefferies Stealing fourteen shillings Saint Luke George Waters Re-examination tomorrow
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Mary Newton Stealing fourteen shillings Saint Luke George Waters Re-examination tomorrow
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Charlotte Smith Stealing four shillings Shoreditch Henry Ford Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street David Davis Being suspected persons frequenting the public streets and high ways with intent to commit felony Saint Luke Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street George Payne Being suspected persons frequenting the public streets and high ways with intent to commit felony Saint Luke Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street Sarah Myers Receiving a silver watch, two seals, a chain and key knowing this to have been stolen before by William Windred now in custody. John Snell Re-examination on Wednesday next
30 August 1830 Right 103 Worship Street James Davis Stealing several pairs of shoes Saint Luke William John Tillinghurst Discharged
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street George Ferguson Playing instruments of gaming at a game of chance Blue-Anchor-yard, Rosemary-lane Committed to the House of Correction for one month.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street John Barron Stealing a shawl and other articles King-street, Commercial-road Louisa James Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street William Benfield Stealing six shillings and elevenpence from the person Spitalfields Thomas Clapp Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street John Crouch Stealing seven shillings and sixpence from the person Rosemary-lane ---Macdonald Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street William Sheen Receiving two trunks and other articles knowing them to be stolen Spitalfields Edward Cohen Committed for further examination on the 11th day of September.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Michael Carrick Frequentin with intent to commit felony Cable-street, Whitechapel Committed to the House of Correction for three months.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Henry Brandt Assault whereby life was considered in danger. Saint George Henry Wells Fined five pounds.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Richard Barrett Stealing one crown-piece, two half-crowns and a knife Rosemary-lane, Whitechapel Matthew Murphy Committed to Newgate for trial.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street John Lidiard Stealing one crown-piece, two half-crowns and a knife Rosemary-lane, Whitechapel Matthew Murphy Committed to Newgate for trial.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Mary Harvey Stealing a quantity of old iron Poplar Discharged of felony; but committed for seven days to the |House of Correction for unlawful possession.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Mary Welch Stealing a quantity of old iron Poplar Discharged of felony; but committed for seven days to the House of Correction for unlawful possession.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street John Carey Stealing fourpence halfpenny and half an ounce of tobacco Saint George Robert Lockton Committed for further examination on Thursday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Thomas Holcroft Uttering one counterfeit crown-piece Well-street, Whitechapel Charlotte Sims Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Charles Bates Breaking and entering a house and stealing twelve shillings therein North-street, Whitechapel John Zanotta Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street Peter Saunders Obtaining by false pretence eight shillings, with intent to cheat and defraud Fair-street, Horslydown William White Committed to the New Prison, for want of sureties for his good behaviour, for one month.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Lambeth Street John Cooper Intermarrying whilst his wife susanna was still alive Ann Harris Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police George Blackburn Stealing eight half-sovereigns and five shillings Shadwell Lawrence Martin Committed for re-examination on Saturday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police Donald McCarthy Stealing three sets of screw tackle, three hammers and other tools Saint George William Brown Committed for re-examination on Saturday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police Ann Phillips Stealing twenty-two shillings from the person Saint George Thomas Boucher Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police Ann Smith Stealing twenty-two shillings from the person Saint George Thomas Boucher Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police John Harrington Stealing twenty-five shillings and sixpence Saint George Catherine Barrett Discharged.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police James Ryan Stealing thirty fathoms of rope in a barge called 'Henry' on the Thames Committed for re-examination on Saturday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police James Hartigan Stealing thirty fathoms of rope in a barge called 'Henry' on the Thames Committed for re-examination on Saturday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Thames Police Charles McFarlane Assault thereby endangering life Ratcliff Andrew Sullivan Committed for re-examination on Saturday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Union Hall William Ray Stealing a number of apricots and peaches Lambeth For examination on Thursday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Union hall William Turner Stealing a quantity of plums Camberwell James Myatt Convicted and imprisoned for four months to hard labour at Guildford
30 August 1830 Right 103 Union Hall James Cameron Stealing a quantity of plums Camberwell James Myatt Convicted and imprisoned for two months to hard labour at Guildford
30 August 1830 Right 103 Union Hall Henry Dunsden Stealing a quantity of plums Camberwell James Myatt Convicted and imprisoned for one month to hard labour at Guildford.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Union Hall Ann Sarsfield Stealing a drab great coat Newington For further examination on Wednesday next.
30 August 1830 Right 103 Union Hall Stolen Gas Fittings complete, with double branch light, copper tubings and pipes. No. 33 High-street, Borough Robert

Notes and Questions

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Scrumpy Geoff

Welcome. Don't forget to include the date and folio number, weirdly you find them on the previous page image!

Scrumpy Geoff

You don't need say say to when remanded

Scrumpy Geoff

Sorry it's such a long page

Scrumpy Geoff

Office for first entries is also on the previous page. As is date (of publication). Keep going!

Scrumpy Geoff

Sorry if I misled you, as you have seen folio number is on this page

Scrumpy Geoff

Marlborough does need "Street" but not "Office"

Scrumpy Geoff

Page not complete so have marked for review. Do carry on

Scrumpy Geoff

This is great. Can you face the right hand page?

Scrumpy Geoff

Wow! I should have mentioned earlier if the victim is unknown just leave blank. Don't bother going back to correct

Cheryl T

I have just made a start on it now.

Cheryl T

I am a bit slow, haven't transcribe anything for a while.

Scrumpy Geoff

Slow? You've blooming amazing. They're not all this long

J Armitage

I have just finished this one (114) and after reading these notes looks like someone else is doing it. When originaly opened there was no message saying being indexed by another user and I also saved it after my first enty. Whats going on?

Scrumpy Geoff

Cheryl T has been working away at this for some time and has had regular saves as you can see from the version but appear to have only had one save.

Cheryl T

That is strange. I started this late afternoon. 114 was the first option I got when I signed in. I have stopped for now after completing Lambeth Street Right Hand side.

J Armitage

It came up on my screen as needs review so thats what I have done. There were no dates and lots in wrong columns at start, then about half way through there were no entries at all so I indexed it to the end.

Scrumpy Geoff

Don't worry about it these things happen. @J Armitage versions show your only save as 8:43. Cheryl has saved since you. Can you pick up from where she stopped and restore your remaining section?

Scrumpy Geoff

I think I marked for review because I think Cheryl had saved with the done button before completion. Hopefully we can sort this out

J Armitage

Not sure how to 'restore your remaining section', after looking at it again the image stops at where Cheryl says she has stopped for now.

sek

I was going to do this page as it was the other half of my nice short page. Now I feel a bit mean leaving it for a newbie. I will start again on a long page.

Scrumpy Geoff

I do restore when I get a chance