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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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31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Bow Street | Joseph Goddard | Stealing the sum of thirteen shillings, and other sums | Museum Street, Bloomsbury | William Crisp, his partners, his masters and employers | Remanded | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Bow Street | Ann Bennett | Stealing three gowns, two aprons, one jacket, two handkerchiefs, and other articles | Monmouth Street | William Cave | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Bow Street | Ellen Carroll | Stealing one pair of trousers, one pair of boots, and a child's frock | Tennis court, Holborn | George Peak | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Bow Street | John McKenley | Stealing one silk pocket handkerchief | The Strand | James Craig | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Bow Street | Rosewood Work-box stolen containing following articles, One Pearl Anchor, one large Amethyst Brooch, Pair of long Gold Ear-rings; pair of Amethyst Ear-rings and Drops; Gold Seal with cornelian stone, and a figure of the Sun carved upon it; a Miniature of a Lady | Hotel of Mr Dorylas, Saint Andrew's Square, Edinburgh | |||||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | Jane Baker | Stealing a shawl and other articles | Duck-lane, Westminster | Peter Bond | Discharged | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | Christiana Davis | Stealing ten shillings | Almonry | Michael Tagg | Discharged | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | William Curtis | Stealing one peck of apples growing in a garden | Kennington-lane | Committed to the House of Correction, at Brixton, for one month | |||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | Ann Parker | Stealing two sheets, and other articles | Gray-street, Blackfriar's Road | James Perrick | Committed for further examination on Thursday next | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | Nathaniel Knight | Feloniously assault and violence | Sophia Spiller | Committed for further examination on Thursday next | |||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | James William Rowe | Stealing two pair of shoes | Mount-street, Lambeth | William Rusk | Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | Joseph McCarthy | Stealing two pair of shoes | Mount-street, Lambeth | William Rusk | Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | Benjamin Warden | Stealing one bell | Leader-street, Chelsea | John Smith | Discharged | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Queen Square | Amy Davis | Stealing one handkerchief with other articles | Strutton-ground, Westminster | John Dean | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Marlborough Street | Mary Alicote | Stealing three frocks, three pinafores, four caps and other articles, of the value of thirty shillings | Patrick Gibbons | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Marlborough Street | Mary Alicote | One umbrella, of the value of three shillings | Bridget Connor | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Marlborough Street | Mary Herring | Suspicion of receiving one trunk, of the value of five shillings | Daniel Cole | Discharged | |||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Marlborough Street | William Holmes | Suspicion of stealing one trunk, of the value of five shillings | Daniel Cole | Discharged | |||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Marlborough Street | William Wadmore | Suspicion of stealing one trunk, of the value of five shillings | Daniel Cole | Discharged | |||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Marylebone | Robert Carr | Stealing three chimney ornaments | Marylebone | Henry House | Discharged, the prosecutor not appearing | ||
31 August 1830 | Right | 104 | Marylebone | Edward Hill | Suspicion of stealing five silver tea-spoons and other articles | William Verrall | Remanded |
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