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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 | 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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