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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
31 August 1830 Left 105 Marylebone Robert Bonner Uttering one counterfeit half-crown, well knowing the same to be so Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Marylebone Ellen Barber Uttering one counterfeit shilling, well knowing the same to be so Tottenham Street, Saint Pancras Committed to New Prison for trial
31 August 1830 Left 105 Marylebone Mary Robertson Stealing one bed curtain Marylebone Mary Mockeridge Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Marylebone Mary Lyons Stealing one bed curtain Marylebone Mary Mockeridge Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Marylebone Timothy Lane Obtaining 12 shillings by false pretences Susan Barrett Committed for want of sureties
31 August 1830 Left 105 Marylebone A black cart horse stolen from a field Windlesham, near Bagshot, Surrey Captain Triquet of Leeds Farm, Windlesham Ten guineas reward from Captain Triquet, the owner
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden William Berry Indecent assault Tottenham Street Theatre James Hasslett Committed to New Prison for trial
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden William Pond Stealing a piece of lead pipe Joseph Turner Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden Ann Singleton Stealing a frock and other articles Ann Gold Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden Ann Beckley Stealing two pieces of ribbon 155 Tottenham Court Road James Shoolbred and another For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden Jane Fletcher Stealing two pieces of ribbon 155 Tottenham Court Road James Shoolbred and another For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden Mary Swaine Stealing two pieces of ribbon 155 Tottenham Court Road James Shoolbred and another For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden Jane Chapman Stealing divers articles of linen 90 Leather Lane Thomas Green For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden Benjamin Powell Stealing 19 shillings Leather Lane Daniel Cook Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Hatton Garden Mary Powell Stealing 19 shillings Leather Lane Daniel Cook Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Burkett Holland Breaking and entering a dwelling house ad stealing a copper Sydney Street, Commercial Road John Swartz Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Daniel Austin Stealing seven beds and a quantity of household furniture Sussex Elizabeth Staley For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street George Wilson Stealing seven beds and a quantity of household furniture Sussex Elizabeth Staley For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street William Collis Stealing two pieces of woollen cloth, value forty pounds Saint Luke James Gill For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street John Farrell Stealing two pieces of woollen cloth, value forty pounds Saint Luke James Gill For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Frances Jefferies Stealing fourteen shillings from the person A house of ill fame in Saint Luke George Waters Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Mary Newton Stealing fourteen shillings from the person A house of ill fame in Saint Luke George Waters Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Matilda Wilson Cutting and maiming with intent to kill or do grievous bodily hard Chequer Alley, Saint Luke Joseph Brewer Not disposed of when the Report sent off
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Bridget Griffiths Stealing one bed, one pair of sheets and other articles Parish of Christ Church Farinton Stephens Committed to Newgate for trial
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street George Freeman Breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent to commit felony William West senior Discharged from the felony, but convicted as reputed thieves and committed to the House of Correction for three months
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Charles Strickson Breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent to commit felony William West senior Discharged from the felony, but convicted as reputed thieves and committed to the House of Correction for three months
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Nathan Samuel Stealing a sheet, a table cloth and other articles Saint Luke Samuel Gutteridge
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Eliza Case Stealing a sheet, a table cloth and other articles Saint Luke Samuel Gutteridge
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Mary Armiger Stealing a sheet, a table cloth and other articles Saint Luke Samuel Gutteridge
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Mary Parman Stealing two shillings from the person Shoreditch Henry Pye Remanded
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Ann Strickson Stealing two shillings from the person Shoreditch Henry Pye Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Joseph Gray Stealing a book Shoreditch Mary Thomas For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Jane Powell Receiving several pairs of stolen shoes Saint Luke William James Tillinghurst For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Henry Deacon Stealing one shilling and fivepence from the person Shoreditch James Brownwell Not discharged of when the Report was sent off
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street William Compton Stealing one shilling and fivepence from the person Shoreditch James Brownwell Not discharged of when the Report was sent off
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street John Pollard Stealing one shilling and fivepence from the person Shoreditch James Brownwell Not discharged of when the Report was sent off
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Margaret Lloyd Bigamy Saint Luke Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Mary Kelly Stealing seven pawnbrokers; duplicates Shoreditch Francis Cavanagh Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Henry Hughes Stealing a half-crown Saint Luke Sarah Jon For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Charles Allen Stealing a bit and a basket Parish of Christ Church James Marriott Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Ann Horton Stealing a bit and a basket Parish of Christ Church James Marriott Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Mary Ann Woodcock Stealing a veil Bethnal Green Sarah Cushway For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Mary Bennett Stealing a veil Bethnal Green Sarah Cushway For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Worship Street Jane Weston Stealing a veil Bethnal Green Sarah Cushway For re-examination
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street William Peachum Stealing a quantity of hay Whitechapel Benjamin Denton Discharged as to the felony, but fined ten shillings for unlawfully possessing the hay
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street Johanna Williams Stealing four half-crowns Poplar Robert Bascombe Discharged from the felony, but committed for one month to the House of Correction as idle and disorderly prostitutes
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street Eliza Winter Stealing four half-crowns Poplar Robert Bascombe Discharged from the felony, but committed for one month to the House of Correction as idle and disorderly prostitutes
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street John Clements Being a rogue and a vagabond, found in a house for an unlawful purpose Ratcliff Highway Committed for three months to the House of Correction
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street Edward Baker Stealing one pair of trousers and a waistcoat Stepney Samuel Baker Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street Eliza Lane Stealing five shillings from the person Prospect Place, Stepney Evan Jones Discharged, no prosecutor appearing
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street James Greenway Stealing a live tame cock Mile End Discharged
31 August 1830 Left 105 Lambeth Street Diedrick Klink Stealing a coat Whitechapel Benjamin Bannister Discharged
31 August 1830 Right 105 Lambeth Street Samuel Delow Stealing a pillow case and other articles Hoxton Major Johnson For further examination
31 August 1830 Right 105 Lambeth Street William Medhurst Stealing a silver lancet case Bromley Edward Hele For further examination
31 August 1830 Right 105 Thames Police John Cook Stealing four sovereigns and thirty shillings before absconding Ship Calisto on the Thames Captain of Ship Calisto
31 August 1830 Right 105 Thames Police Peter Hennessey Stealing several articles of wearing apparel and working tools Shadwell Elizabeth Humphreys Detained until next day
31 August 1830 Right 105 Thames Police Henry Thompson Possessing one pound and a quarter weight of coffee and one candle which had been unlawfully procured West India Docks Committed for trial
31 August 1830 Right 105 Thames Police Rebecca Duberville Stealing one pair of trousers Parish of Saint George James Gough Discharged as to the felony, but convicted of a misdemeanor for unlawfully the apron and committed to hard labour in the House of Correction for ten days
31 August 1830 Right 105 Thames Police Ann Williams Stealing one scarf, one child's flannel petticoat, one yard of ribbon and one apron Whitechapel
31 August 1830 Right 105 Thames Police Stolen property: a new rope headfast Barge Bristol on the Thames
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall A half-bred Flemish grey mare stolen from a stable Woodbastwick, Norfolk John Cator W.H. Codling, Secretary to the Blofield and Walsham Association for the Prosecution of Felons and other offenders; twenty pounds reward
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Shop window broken and a gold chain, a gold watch and a silver watch stolen Long Lane, Bermondsey Charles Porter, watchmaker Police Office, Union Hall
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Mary Ann Warne Stealing one pair of shoes Newington Discharged
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Bridget Chilmick Stealing two dessert spoons and other articles from her master and employer Parish of Saint Saviour Reverend William Harrison Committed to the County Gaol for trial
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Mary Whitear Stealing two dessert spoons and other articles from her master and employer Parish of Saint Saviour Reverend William Harrison Committed to the County Gaol for trial
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Mary Whitear Stealing one gown and one shirt from her master Parish of Saint Saviour Reverend William Harrison Detained
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Mary Whitear Stealing one counterpane Parish of Saint Saviour Reverend William Harrison Detained
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Mary Lewis Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money Parish of Saint Olave Discharged
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall George Herd Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money Newington Discharged
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Francis Moody Stealing five shillings and sixpence in silver Newington John Bonard Committed for trial
31 August 1830 Right 105 Union Hall Edward Goodman Horse stealing For further examination

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sek

Is row 55 okay?
When it says from a person unknown, should it go in victim column or should column be left blank?

Scrumpy Geoff

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